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(LELANB L. DUNCAN.
GENERAL EDITORS . . . s
( GEORGE S. FR Y.
GLOUCESTER WILLS,
1 54 1 TO 1650.
ALSO "DISPERSED WILLS" AND "PECULIARS" OF BISHOP'S CLEEVE
AND BIBURY.
ISSUED BY
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PREFACE.
The Bishopric of Gloucester, at present united with that of Bristol
under the same episcopate, is one of the six new Sees founded in the
year 1541, during the reign of King Henry VIII. Previously to that
date the district formed part of the Diocese of Worcester. By the
charter of foundation of the Bishopric of Gloucester it was ordained
that the new See should consist of the city and whole county of
Gloucester, but at some subsequent period certain Gloucestershire
parishes were added to the Bristol Deanery, and are now considered
part of the Bishopric of Bristol. These parishes are : —
Almondsbury.
Filton.
Mangotsfield.
Stapleton.
Clifton.
Henbury.
Olveston and
Stoke Gifford
Compton.
Horfield.
Alveston.
Westbury.
Elberton.
Littleton.
'St. Georges
Winterbourn.
These parishes, excepting Clifton, form the Deanery of Stapleton.
The Deanery of Bristol at present consists of Abbot's Leigh, Bedminster,
Bishopsworth, the City of Bristol, and Clifton. Consequently, with some
stray exceptions, no Wills from any of these parishes are to be found in
this Calendar. In all the Diocese of Gloucester comprehends about 307
ancient parishes.
There are within this Diocese five " Peculiars," viz. : —
I. Bibury is a "peculiar," the privileges of which evidently originate
in the fact that the manor formerly belonged to the See of
Worcester.
"The Bishop of Worcester was seized of the manor of
Bibury with court leet and free warren, 15 Edward I, which
privileges were allowed to the Bishop in a suit of quo warranto
brought against him the same year." — Atkyns.
It was alienated from that See in 3 Edward VI to the
Duke of Northumberland.
"This church is a peculiar, with jurisdiction over those
of Aldesworth, Barnesley, and the Chapel of Winson. What
the rights of this peculiar were had been a subject of
VI INTRODUCTION.
dispute ever since the foundation of the See of Gloucester, but
it was agreed between Dr. Benson, late Bishop of Gloucester,
and Mrs. Warneford, then lady of the manor, to lay all
evidence relating to it before the Dean of the Arches, and
to enter into reciprocal engagements to abide by his award,
which award was made March 26, 1741. But the agreement
became void at the death of that prelate ; and the matters
in controversy respecting the peculiar are in the same state
as before. The lord of the manor doth not allow, to the
Bishop of the Diocese, a right of visitation ; he appoints his
own official and chancellor, who hath the probat of Wills, and
the grant of licences for marriage, to those within the limits
of the peculiar." — Rudder.
The places within the peculiar of Bibury are : —
Bibury. Arlington. Aldsworth.
Ablington. Winson. Bamsley.
At p. 206 is given a list of twenty-three Bibury Wills for the
period 1 590-1649, which are now at Somerset House. A few
are also in the Bishop's Calendar.
2. Bishop's Cleeve. — The Rector of this place had, till 1858, rights of
granting letters of administration and probate of Wills of
persons in his parish. A list of forty-three such Wills proved
in this peculiar as are known to be extant for the period
1 635-1 796 will be found on p. 207. But the jurisdiction was
a concurrent one with that of the Bishop, and consequently
many, probably most, of the Wills from Bishop's Cleeve and
its members are to be found in this Calendar. The manor
of Bishop's Cleeve, like Bibury, was anciently vested in the
Bishop of Worcester. It was resumed by the Crown in
I Elizabeth.
" It is a peculiar exempt from the Archdeacon's visitation,
but subject to the Bishop's triennially. The Rector exercises
archidiaconal jurisdiction, proves Wills, and grants adminis-
tration."— Rudder.
In this parish are the following tithings and hamlets: —
Southam, including Cockbury, Brockhampton or Brockington,
Haymes,
Gotherington.
Stoke Archer or Stoke Archard.
VVoodmancot.
"At the suppression the privileges formerly exercised by
the Bishop were confirmed to the Rector." — Bigland.
INTRODUCTION. VU
Child's Wickham is said to have possessed similar peculiar privileges,
and the absence of Wills from this place in the Bishop's
Calendar seems to confirm the statement. No Child's Wickham
Wills appear to be extant at Gloucester, at any rate before 1660.
"Theadvowson [of Child's Wickham] formerly belonged
to the Abbey of Bordesley, in Worcestershire. This is a peculiar
and is visited by the Bishop and Archdeacon in the manor
house, and the lord of the manor by custom entertains his
visitor with a cake, a loaf, a pound of butter, a quarter of
a sage cheese and a quarter of a plain cheese, a dozen of ale,
and six bottles of sttong beer. The Vicar has the prohat of
Wills within his peculiar." — Rudder.
Within this parish is the hamlet of Murcot, anciently a
chapelry.
Deerhurst had also a peculiar jurisdiction, and included the following
parishes "which claim archidiaconal visitation at their- mother
church," viz. : —
Deerhurst.
Hasfield.
Tirley or
Boddington.
Lye.
Trinley.
Corse.
Staverton or
Forlhampton.
Starton.
Apperley, Wightfield, and Walton are hamlets within the parish
of Deerhurst.
It seems clear that whatever may have been its ecclesiastical
position, the peculiar of Deerhurst did not exercise probate
jurisdiction, since there are numerous Wills from this peculiar
to be found in the Bishop's Registry. There was anciently
a priory in this place founded about 715; it was dissolved by
Henry VI, and Westminster Abbey was possessed of the manor
at the time of Domesday, but previously it belonged to Pershore
Abbey.
5. WUhington and Dowdeswell. — It is said that the Rector of Withington
has concurrent jurisdiction with the Chancellor of the Diocese
of granting marriage licences and, until 1858, administrations
and probate of Wills within the peculiar. We are not aware
of the existence of any Wills so proved in the peculiars, though
several from these parishes will be found in this Calendar.
'* There was a nunnery at this place in Saxon times, and
it was most probably endowed with the manor; it subsequently
devolved to the See of Worcester in the eighth century."
"Withington is a rectory and a peculiar. This parish and
that of Dowdeswell are included. The churches are subject
VIU INTRODUCTION.
to the visitation of the Bishop of Gloucester, but exempted
from that of the Archdeacon, the Rector of Withington
exercising archidiaconal powers, proving Wills and granting
administrations in both parishes." — Rudder.
The following hamlets are in Withington : —
Compton Cass.ey. Little Colesbourne. Hilcot.
Foxcote. Owdeswell. Roseley.
Broadwell-end.
With the exception of about sixty Wills recently discovered in the
Registry, ranging in date from 1508 to 1540, there are none known to
be extant at Gloucester of an earlier date than 1541. It might be
thought that the ancient Gloucestershire Wills would be found at
Worcester, but unfortunately such is not the case, for though the records
in the Registry there go back to the latter part of the fifteenth century
there are very few Wills amongst them belonging to this county. It
seems probable that the Bishop of Worcester delegated his jurisdiction
in probate matters to his subordinate the Archdeacon of Gloucester,
and that the latter's authority in testamentary business fell into practical
desuetude after the creation of the Consistory Court of the Bishop of
Gloucester in 1541, for the few early Wills referred to above appear
to be the sole existing remnant of his records.
The testamentary records of the Consistory Court and the peculiars
of Bibury (except the Bibury Wills 1 590-1 649) and Bishop's Cleeve were
transferred to the care of the new Probate Court created in 1858, and
are now preserved in the building erected at Gloucester for that purpose.
The Calendar of Wills printed in the present volume is a list of
Wills proved in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Gloucester during
the years 1 541-1650,* and may be estimated to supply references in
round numbers to about 23,000 Wills. The ancient official manuscript
Calendar upon which this printed one is based is a thick quarto volume
bound in rough leather. It is partly alphabetical and partly chrono-
logical. It appears to have been compiled mainly at one period when
there was some general rearrangement of the records, and not to be
contemporary with the establishment of the Consistory Court.
The Calendar also possesses the very serious defect that the
residences of the testators are entered only in a few of the years. This
led to the decision to collate the Calendar with the bundles themselves
and to add from the Wills the residences, and also to make such correc-
tions in the Calendar as might prove requisite. For the first few years
this task, if tedious, was a simple one, as the Wills for the period 1541-49
* It will be remembered that shortly after the latter date until the restoration of
the monarchy in 1660 all Wills throughout the country were directed to be proved
in London, and consequently for Gloucestershire Wills during the years 1653-60 search
must now be made in the Principal Registry at Somerset House.
INTRODUCTION. IX
have been bound up in volumes, at the instance, it is said, of the late
Sir Thomas Phillipps; afterwards at times the woric became very trouble-
some, and indeed unpleasant, owing to the state of decay and dilapidation
of many of the bundles. The Wills were originally bound together in
bundles in alphabetical order under Christian names, like the Calendar
itself; and this fact must be borne in mind when making a search, as,
except in a few cases, the Wills are not numbered for reference. The
binding of many of the bundles has been broken, with the result that
constant searching has, in not a few years, very seriously disarranged
the Wills, and it must not be taken that any given document will be
found in the place indicated by the Calendar. Often, indeed, Wills
have got removed to other bundles than those to which they belong.
In fact, in some years they are in such disorder that it is very difficult to
find any particular Will required. Some of the worst instances are
indicated in places in this volume. The present condition of the ancient
Wills at Gloucester is a standing disgrace both to the Probate Court and
to the Treasury, though it is only right to add that it is a scandal of long
standing, and one for which the present officials are in no way responsible.
The Wills are mostly originals, and it does not appear at this period
to have been the practice at Gloucester to register them ; at any rate, no
register-book is extant. In some cases a fair copy of the Will has been
preserved along with the original, and in ftiany instances this practice
will account for the appearance in the Calendar of names in duplicate.
Very many of these instances will be found marked with an asterisk in^yf
the present volume.
The ancient Calendar, after having been transcribed by a clerk for
the purpose of printing this volume, was carefully collated with each
bundle in succession. All missing Wills were noted, any found un-
calendared were entered in their proper places, any necessary corrections
in the surnames or christian names made, and the residences of testators
added. When the place of residence did not appear in the Will, then
the place of burial, if mentioned, or any other available identification,
such as the place of probate, has been inserted. Such places have du.
ox pr., as the case may be, prefixed. Usually the spelling of place-names
has been given as they appear in the Wills, but this rule has not been
rigidly adhered to when a departure therefrom seemed desirable ; i.e.,
names such as Berkeley are usually given in their modern rendering,
and whenever the identification was undoubted places of similar name
are distinguished : thus, Coaley and Cowley are as far as possible entered
separately, though usually in former times both places had the same
spelling of Cowley. Christian names, again, are given in their modern
form. Throughout, the aim of the Editors has been to remember that
this volume is merely a Calendar, and accordingly to consult the
convenience of those using it. The occupations of the testators have
INTRODUCTION.
generally been omitted, though qualities such as clerk, parson, gent,
or esq., have in most cases been added;, but as the examination of the
Wills was not intended primarily to go beyond the testator's name and
residence these particulars, in some few instances, may have been
omitted. Incidentally it may be observed that there is a very fair
number of Wills of the parochial clergy.
From the words "super filo" added in the ancient Calendar to
some few of the earlier Wills, it seems probable that there was formerly
some other bundle of Wills not now extant.
In the earlier years of the Calendar, 1541-49, it will be noticed that
the letter c. appears after some of the names. This arises from the fact
that the " copy " for those years was the rough print issued by the late
Sir Thomas Phillipps many years ago, in which the c, appears. It was
thought better at the time to let it remain in the present work, but the
Editors have been unable to ascertain its significance. Sir Thomas
Phillipps' list was also collated with the Wills themselves.
The Bishop's Consistory Court, at any rate for purposes of probate,
itinerated throughout the Diocese, and this is often shown in earlier
times by the endorsements of the place of probate upon the Wills
themselves ; indeed, the custom continued till about the year 1858, when
the new Probate Court was constituted. As mentioned above, the
Bishop's jurisdiction extended over the whole county, save such parishes
previously named as have been transferred to the See of Bristol. Kings-
wood, the Wiltshire parish, near Wotton-under-Edge, isolated in Gloucester-
shire, appears to have been regarded as episcopally in the See of Gloucester.
There are a few Wills from other counties, and one of an Irishman.
These out-county records are separately entered in the Index Locorum.
For the period prior to 1650 no inventories appear to have been filed
with the Wills, nor are any act-books preserved ; at any rate, none are
now in the registry, nor are there any administrations of intestates' goods
at present extant, though certainly some existed at the commencement
of this century, for in the report of the deputy registrar of the Diocese of
Gloucester to the Record Commissioners of 1801 is this entry — "A
volume of acts of administration granted in the years 1604 to 1614
inclusive."
This volume is no longer forthcoming: nothing is known of it at
the Probate Registry, nor is the Bishop's registrar able to say what
has become of it. This is an indication that there has probably been
a considerable destruction of testamentary records at Gloucester.
In the course of inquiry after the "Dispersed Wills" entered at
the end of the manuscript Calendar of Wills and Administrations for
1660-76, two other small bundles of miscellaneous or dispersed Wills
were found, neither of which appear to have been hitherto catalogued.
One of them, " Bundle III," the contents of which will be found on
INTRODUCTION. Nl
page 205, is specially interesting, as it contains a list of some sixty
Wills of a date anterior to 154.1, earlier, that is to say, than any Wills
hitherto known to be extant at Gloucester. This list contains some
few Wills later than 1650, the date fixed for the conclusion of this
volume ; but it was nevertheless judged most convenient to include
them herein.
The discovery of these few early records naturally leads to the
question, What has become of the early Gloucester Wills } It is pretty
certain that they were not proved at Worcester; and it seems most
probable that they were proved before the Archdeacon of Gloucester,
and that this jurisdiction fell into disuse upon the foundation of the See.
The task of collating the Calendar with the Wills devolved on
Mr. W. P. W. Phillimore and the Rev. T. P. Wadley, to whom Glou-
cestershire antiquaries are already indebted for his well-known volume
of " Abstracts of Bristol Wills." The greater part of the collating was
done by Mr. Wadley, often at considerable trouble and inconvenience,
and the best thanks of the Society are due to him for the care he has
devoted to the work.
Two indexes have been provided, one of places, the other of names,
by which the value of this Calendar will be greatly increased. Referring
to the latter, it may appear to many that a lexicographical arrangement
of the Wills, such as was adopted for the " Calendar of Berkshire Wills,"
would have been preferable ; but, apart from all other reasons, such an
arrangement would have resulted in the present case in giving needless
trouble to searchers, as, owing to the absence of any system of reference
numbers for the Wills, they can only be found, as a rule, by noticing the
position which they occupy in the Calendar. Hence it was decided to
adhere to the chronological arrangement, which after all has the ad-
vantage of exhibiting the Wills of any given period altogether.
The Index Nominum is arranged on the principle of grouping the
variant forms of a surname under the principal modern spelling, with
ample cross-references. It should be noted that when an apparently
distinct form is included in a group it is usually for the reason that the
testator belonged to the same place as the rest.
The Index Locorum will be found especially useful to topographers,
for by means of it the Wills of each parish can readily be collected
together. As far as possible the hamlets are placed under their re-
spective parishes, and ample cross-references given. It has not been
found possible in every case to identify the hamlets named, and in such
cases they are entered separately. The modern spelling of each place
is given, with references to the principal old forms ; but it has not been
thought expedient to encumber the index with minor variant forms.
The references to places outside Gloucestershire are entered at the end
of the alphabet, but they are also included in the body of the index.
XII INTRODUCTION.
In consulting the index those interested in a particular parish must
remember that there are several places- with the same name which it
was found impossible to distinguish, while many places now deemed
separate parishes are often included in the mother parish. Thus, for
example, wills belonging to Stone or Hill are doubtless to be found
under Berkeley ; so Stinchcombe comes often under Cam; Cowley and
Coaley are mixed up, and so are the various Westburys, Amneys,
Eastingtons, Prestons, Wottons, etc.
One notable feature of this index is the extraordinary frequency
with which some places recur. It is not always easy to explain this, as
it does not appear to be wholly a question of population. Gloucester,
of course, we expect to predominate, but we should hardly expect to
find so many Wills as appear under the names of Berkeley and Westbury.
Indeed, for some of these places an index is of no use, as they recur
practically on every page of the book.
It would almost seem as if in some places it was regarded as a point
of honour to act in accordance with the testator's Will without having
it formally proved, since in many fair-sized parishes so few Wills com-
paratively were proved.
The Index Nominum has been prepared by Mr. Hamilton Hall,
while the Index Locorum was undertaken by Mr. W. P. W. Phillimore,
with the assistance of Mr. R. W. K. Goddard.
The Editors regret to have to record the death, on 29th Oct., 1893,
of Mr. Montagu Herbert Jenner, the District Registrar, who afforded
every facility in the progress of the work, and also of his chief clerk,
Mr. William Meek Woodward, which latter occurred suddenly in the
Probate Office on the evening of Wednesday, 19th September, 1894.
Mr. Woodward, who was 62 years of age, succeeded in 1869 his father,
Mr. Thomas Woodward, who had also been chief clerk in the Probate
Registry for many years. He was well known to most Gloucestershire
genealogists for the courtesy with which he was always ready to attend
to their inquiries.
The requisite permission to print this Calendar was given by the
late Lord Hannen, when he occupied the post of President of the Probate
Division of the High Court. Since Mr. Jenner's death the facilities
afforded in the preparation of this work have been continued by his
successor, Mr. Rose Fuller, to whom the thanks of the Editors are
also due.
W. P. W. PHILLIMORE.
L. L. DUNCAN.
Xlll
gin iHcmonam*
Since writing the above the Editors have also to record the death
of the Rev. T. P. Wadley, without whose willing help this volume would
be far less perfect than it is. His death happened shortly after the
completion of this Calendar, in which, throughout, he had taken such an
active interest. To his unassuming labours Gloucestershire antiquaries
are in no small way indebted, and it is only right that some biographical
particulars should be recorded as a slight tribute to his worth.
Thomas Proctor Wadley was the second son of the late Mr.
William Wadley, of Bidford, who belonged to an old Bidford family.
His mother was Mary, daughter of Mr. Thomas Proctor, of Grafton, from
whom he derived his christian names. He was born at Bidford, on the
9th of March, 1826, and from an early age showed the inclinations of
the student. Botany was his first hobby, and by the time he was sixteen
he had formed an extensive herbarium of plants growing in the valley
of the Warwickshire Avon ; but genealogy and local history afterwards
became the main study of his life, for which his painstaking and accurate
disposition was undoubtedly well fitted. He received his early education
privately, and was also coached by Mr. Scott, who was then curate of
Bidford. Before going to the university he was for a time tutor to
a family living near Lancaster. Afterwards he went to Queens' College,
Cambridge, of which he became a foundation scholar in 1849, and took
his B A. degree in 1851, proceeding to M.A. in 1857, From some
conscientious scruples he for a time deferred ordination, and became
second master in the Rev. J. G. Bellingham's school in London. He
then removed to Chard Grammar School, and whilst there decided to
take Holy Orders, being ordained on the title of a curacy at Chillington,
Somerset, as deacon in 1853 ^"d as priest in 1855. Unostentatiously
he pursued his duties as a curate for some twenty years, and in 1874. he
was instituted, on the presentation of the Lord Chancellor, to the rectory
of Naunton Beauchamp, in Worcestershire, a few miles from Pershore.
In this little village he spent the rest of his life. His end came some-
what suddenly. He was returning home from the Gloucester Probate
Registry, where he was so well known a visitor, when he was seized with
XIV IN MEMORIAM I REV. T. P. WADLEY.
a sharp pain, which proved to be the warning of his regretted decease,
which took place at Naunton Rectory on the 5th of April, 1895, in the
seventieth year of his age. His remains were interred in the family
enclosure at Bidford on the Wednesday following.
Mr. Wadley commenced his antiquarian researches as far back as
1849. They were directed mainly to subjects connected with the two
counties of Gloucester and Worcester, and he accumulated a large
collection of notes respecting both. He was not a mere collector, but
sent many notes and articles to antiquarian magazines, though his
only separate work was the valuable " Notes of Bristol Wills " made
in 1879 and 1880, which were printed by the Bristol and Gloucester-
shire Archaeological Society in 1886. These consisted of complete
abstracts of 449 Wills, recorded in the "Great Orphan Book" belonging
to the City of Bristol, which are of unusual value, as they commence
at the early date of 1381 and extend to 1595. For this service he
was made an honorary member of the Bristol and Gloucestershire
Archaeological Society, and a similar compliment was paid him by the
Worcester Architectural and Archaeological Society. He printed in
the " Genealogist " a series of extracts from the Worcester Marriage
Allegations, and he sent various contributions to the "Transactions
of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society," and also to
" Notes and Queries " and " Gloucestershire Notes and Queries." At
the Worcester Diocesan Registry he, with IMr. Ampthill, of Clent,
performed valuable service in rearranging the Bishop's transcripts of
parish registers, which had fallen into disorder. Both at that registry,
as well as at the Gloucester Probate Office, the literary department at
Somerset House, and in the Public Record Office, he was a well-known
habitue, ever ready, often at very considerable personal sacrifice, to help
his friends in their antiquarian inquiries. He was possessed of much
skill in reading the old hands, and had in contemplation a lexicon of
mediaeval Latin terms, for which he made some preparation, but this
much needed work remains to be undertaken by some future student.
Shakesperian lore was also a favourite pursuit of his, for which he was
constantly making notes from the Parish Registers and Wills which came
under his notice. His share in the present volume has already been
alluded to, and upon the occasion of his last visit to London he arranged
to continue collating the Gloucester Wills for the period after 1660, and
a part of the Calendar at his request was forwarded to him for that
purpose, but unhappily he did not survive long enough to even commence
the task which, with his accustomed good-nature, he had undertaken.
W. P. W. P.
CONTENTS.
Preface
In Memoriam : the Rev. T. P. Wadley, M.A.
Calendar of Wills, 1541-1650
Dispersed Wills: Bundle I, 1530-1701 ..
„ „ Bundle II, 1583-1665 ..
„ „ Bundle III, 1508-1574
Bibury Wills and Inventories, 1 590-1 649
Bishop's Cleeve Wills, 1635-1796..
Wills and fragments of Wills in the bundle for 1591-93
Indices Nominum et Locorum
PAGE
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xiii
I
197
204
20s
206
207
208
209
I
CALENDAR
OF
(BfoMcee^erePire ITiffe.
Proved in the Consistory Court
OF THE
Bishop of Gloucester.
1 54 1 TO 1650.
1541-
Eton, Alice, St. Ewyn's, Gloucester
Beoman, Edward, Pebworth
Morland, George, Winterborn
David, Griffin, Is^orth Leach
Davies, John, Gloucester
Tayler, John, Estington
Wilkins, John, Wodchester
Smith, John, Berkeley
Cornock, Jane, Colley
Worwood, John, King's Stanley
Bradway, John, Mykulton
Weliowes, John, Gloucester
Ljrttle, Joan, Appurley
Furnyfild, Joan, Gloucester
Sherman, John, Stroud
Thomas, Margery, Thornbury
Taylor, Robert, Cam
Gibbes, Robert, St. Katharine's
Weele, Richard, Hartpury
Packer, Richard, Berkeley
Barrowe, Thomas, Oldbury
Brangwaine, Thomas, Sudley
Smith, Thomas, Bevington
Russell, William [missing]
Griffith, William, buried in Salisbury
Fuller, William [missing]
Style, William, Deerhurst, Walton
CLOU. WILLS.
2
1542.
Longe, Agnes, Ruardean
Munden, Alice, Avening
Byke, Edward, Frocester
Brayne, Ellyn, Dyrham
Hurste, Geo., Cheltenham, in duplicate
Byrchewode, Henry, Gloucester
Watkins, Henry, Dursley
Foscotte, John, Cirencester
Freme, Jone, Bisley
Berde, John, Rodborough
Roberts, John, Stanwey
Heyre, John, Arlingham
Bidfield, John, Charlton Kings
Brayne, John, Dyrham
Sente, John, IMorton Valence
Style, John
Adeane, Isabel, Dursley
Smyth, James, Oldbury in Thornbury,
/;/ duplicate
Winge, John, Cirencester
Dryver, John, Cherington
Mason, John, Todington
Putley, Marion, Kingscote
Harding, Robert, Bitton
Taylor, Robert, Cam
Wharley, Richard, Naunton
Dickins, Rich., St. Mary, Gloucester
B
Gloucestershire Wills.
[i 541-1650.
Mahewe, Richard, Morton-in-Marsh
Marten, Richard, Thornbury
Durant, Richard, Gloucester
Raffall, Roger, St. Nich., Gloucester
Champney, Robert, Aylberton
Elborowe, Rich., Brokynton in Bps.
Cleve
Bryton als. Byrton, Thomas, Glou-
cester
Watkins, Thomas, Harysfield
Woodward, Thomas, Lechlade
Theyre, Thomas, Brock *orth
Longe, Thomas, Staunton in Dene
Weaver, Thomas, Pamyngton, Ash-
church
Browne, William, Bradstone, Berkeley
Osborn, Walter, Estington
Stevens, Wm., GIouc, St. Michael
Wilkes, William, Seinbury
Vynar, William, Chursdon
Swanne, William, Shipt-^n Solers
Hobbes, William, Southam, Bishop's
Cleeve
Robyns, William, Morton Hen Marsh,
in duplicate
Purlewent, Walter, Sandhurst
Nicols, William, Morton Valence
Rote, William, Alderton
Dymere, William, Yate
1543-
Smyth, Alice, Ashelworth
Colle, Agnes, Berkeley
Darke, Agnes, Sodbury
Tyndale, Alice, Stinchcombe
Adams, Agnes, Minsterworth
Turner, Alice, Cam
Clarke, Christopher, Sodbury
Little, Christopher, Bodynton
Gardner, Catherine, Ad) Istrop
Banister, Giles, Derhurst, in duplicate
Deacons, Elenor, Corse
Hill, Elizabeth, Hull-in- Berkely
Robyns, Edith, Meysy Hampton
Benet, Elizabeth, Stonhouse
Rogers, Edmond, Leigh
Frebodye, George, Alderley
Savage, Henry, North Leach
Prewett, Henry, Cotherington
Nyblett, John, Brookthrop
Heyward, John, Forthampton
Davis, John, Tewkesbury
Somers, John, Yate
Downey, John, Thornbury
Smythe, John, Corse
Howe als. Lewen, J no., Leghampton
Clarke, John, Langborow
Mann, John, Appurley-in- Derhurst
Tovye, John, Harsfield [Hasfyld, in
will]
Tawndye, John, Wynchcombe
Williams, John, Longney
HilJ, Joan, Chipping Sodbury
Dangerfield, Joan, Stonhouse
Ransford, Joan, Clifford Chambers
Cocks, Margery, Michel Dean
Borne, Matthew, Lydney
Hurtell, Margaret, I'edbury
PoweW, Margaret, Tedbury
Workeman, Nicholas, King's Stanley
Pery, Pernell, " in cryst p'ische "
Drake, Richard, Tewkesbury
Myllard, Robert, Iron Acton
Selwyn, Roger, Minchinhampton
Harrys, Robert, Rockhampton
Balinger, Richard, Badgeworth
Payne, Richard, Swindon
Asplen, Richard, Corse
BocoU, Richard, Elmeston
Jorden, Richard, Newland
Longney, Richard, Erlingham
Domey, Richard, Uley
Mylle, Richard, Harrysfild
Roberts, Roger, North Nibley
Belle, Richard, Quyneton
Sebome, Stephen, Wooton-u.-Edge
Woode, Thos., Tuffley in Gloucester
Roberts, Thomas, Beckford
Rogers, Thomas, Dyrham
Lyttle, Thomas, Minsterworth
Remnant, Thomas, Syston
Russell, Thomas, Saynbery
Badmarton, Thomas, Huntingford
Hyett, Thomas, Staunton
Lane, Thomas, Tyrley
Etkyns, Thomas, St. Michael, Glouc.
Palmer, Walter, Compton Abdale
Screven, Walter, Lye
Costert, Walter, Kymsford
Bower, Walter, Slymbridge
Myllard, William, Barnwood
Dyreat, William, Berkeley
Harbert, William, Little Rysington
Lest, William, Thornbury
Child, William, Weston Byrt
Gore, William, Tedbury
Flowen, William, Lydney
Russell, William, Hinton-on-the-Green
Vynar, William, Chursdon
Russell, William, Berkeley
Hill, William, Oxinhall
K«che, William, Deerhurst
Wayte, William, Thornbuy
1544-
Roberts, Alice, Wotton, nr. Glouc.
Collam, Alice, Strode
1
154I-I650]
Gloucestershire Wills.
Gatlie, Alice, Beckford
Modie, Alice, Mershfieid
Hyll, Agnes, Oxenhall
Frebody, Agnes, Tedbury
Bathorne, Alexander, Prestbury
Abecke, Brian, Hardwyke
Jacobe, Christofer, Temple Guiting
Banaster, Christofer, Cheltenham
Shyngleton, Christofer, Huntley
Hall, Catherine, Hazleton
Gassard, Catherine, Paynswick
Marshall, Elenor, Ashelworth
Marling, Edward, Minchinhampton
Lewen, Elizabeth, Prestbury
Crosse, Elizabeth, Hempstead *
Gawen, Elizabeth, Hawkysbury
Feeld, Elizabeth, Westbury
Davis, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Bayse, Elizabeth, Wollaston
Selwyn, Elizabeth, Rodborow
Clarke, Elizabeth, Bisley
Dobyns, Guy, Newent
Hiett, Henry, Nether Guyting
Pyland, Henr)', Hull
Davis, Jane, St. Briavels
Malson, John, Rodley in Westbury
Dunster, John, Oldbuiy
Pytts, John, Cromhall
Wilraatts, John, Little Dean
Harris, John, Quedgeley
Bayle, John, Berkeley
Butter, John, Hartpury
ap Mericke, John, Newnham
Kent, John, Ashton-in-Ashchurch
Barton, John, Thornbury
Deninge, John, Berkeley
Colsey, John, Hartpury
Gardiner, John, Painswick
Jarrett, John, Gloucester, St. John
Byshop, John, Old Sodbury
Beykar, John, Dinton
Walton, John, Longford
Adams, John, Westbury
Partridg'e, John, Hempsted
Prewett, John, Aylberton
Good, John, Pauntley
Tyler, John, St. Brevels
Williams, John, St. Mich., Glouc.
Turner, John, Hawkesbury
Ricardes, John, Minchin Hampton
Fisher, John, Elmeston
Whytte, John, St. John, Glouc.
Brayne, John, Longney
Phillipps, John William, Tidenham
Whitehead, Joan, Mersefield
Beche, Joan, Newent
Edwards, John, Thornbury
Lawrens, John, Awre
Holloway, John, Hazelton
Maisemore, John, Odyngton
White, John, Hewelsfield
Freberye, John, Gt. Harrington
Bassect, James, Uley
Gylmin, James, Berkeley
Merston, Margery, Stone
Holiday, Margery, Stonehouse
Warde, Margery, Elmstone
Chedworth, Maud, Upleadi n
Bocber, Matthew, Alvynton
Lee, Margaret, Newent
Jones, Morgan, Harsfeld
Bonde, Nich., Tresham in Hawkes-
bury
Jones, Nicholas, Syston
Stokes, Nicholas, Winchcombe
Dale, Philip, Teynion
Holstide, Richard, Westbury
Browne, Richard, Stone
Willis, Ric, Flaxley New Grange
Lawrens, Richard, Westerley
Morg-an, Richard, Lassington
Whelay, Richard, Stow
Mann, Richard, Northwood
Roberts, Richard, Arlingham
Eylles, Richard, Yate
Yamold, Richard, Hartpury
Lamider, Richard, Newnham
Grene, Richard, Parton
Byrryet, Richard, Lydney
Uswald, Richard, Stonehouse
Pers, Richard, Stonehouse
Fowle, Richard,|Thornbury
Goffe, Richard, Berkeley
Alyson, Richard, Gloucester
Launder, Richard, Newnam
Short, Richard, Yate
Lucast, Richard, Micheldean
Wyntel, Robert, Westbury
Wicam, Robert, Westerley
Styfe, Robert, Hawkesbury
Palmer, Robert, East Leach
Sever, Robert \torti\
Brooke, Robert, Westbury
Crome, Robert, Cromeall
Nealle, Robert, Yate
Bampton, Robert, Wapley
Fort, Robert, Kymsford
Whithorn, Robert, Badgworth
Hooper, Rice, Minsterworth
French, Reginald, Cheltenham
Cowstans, Roger, Westbury
Curteys, Roger, Newent
Williams, Ralph, elk., Westbury
Duxson, Ralph, a soldier
Teynton, Simon, Edgeworth
Stevens, Thomas, Chursdon
Butter, Thomas, Hartpury
Bowre, Thomas, Cam
Hobbes, Thomas, Poculchurche
Higges, Thomas, Newnham
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541- 1650.
Davis, Thomas, Bykennor
Moore als. Butler, Thos., Stowell
Little, Thomas, Minsterworth
Ford, Thomas, Tresham
Darby, Thomas, Ruardean
Jones, Thomas, Fairford
Weley, Thos.. Campden, gent.
Crome, Thomas, V\ ickwar
Clerk, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard
Curteyse, Thomas, Cheltenham
Home, Thomas, Berkeley
Badgpworth, Thomas, Barnewood
Callow, Thomas, Newent
Fortey, Thomas, Hartpury
Smith, Thomas, Northleach
Byrrett, Thomas, Marshfield
Haynes, Thomas, Longhope
Woodward, Thom.JS, Slymbridge
Yerlond, Thomas, Woodchester
Hobbes, Thomas, Poculchurch
Collisborn, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Hawkins als Goumer, Thos-, North-
leach [endorsed (iunnar]
Adams, William, Minsterworth
Alexander, William, Pynbere in
Nether Duntesborn
Blyzard, William, Aston Somervile
Furner, William, Bisley
Freman, William, Laberton, Buckland
Jones, William, Grafton in Beckford
Hochyns, William, Meysey Hampton
King, William, Thornbury
Taylor, William, Paynswick
Smith, William, Oldbury
Bercom, William, Hill in-Berkeley
Appowell, William, Berkeley
Thurston, William, Thornbury
Mann, Walter, Westbury
Longney, WiUiam, Erlyngham
Styffe, William, Hawkysbury
Edye, William, North Leach
Morwen, William, St. Mary, Gloc.
Adeane, William, Awre
Lewis, Wm., Huckelcote-in Chursdon
Roberts, Wm., Wotton-in-St. Mary's
Sutton, William, [Awre?]
Bercon, Wm., Hyll-in-Berkeley
Twining, William, Upleadon
Webbe, William, Hartpury
1545-
Davis, Alice, Cirencester
Carpenter, Alice, Elmstone
Ball, Agnes, Amney Peter
Elborow, Alice, Charlton Kings
Pearse, Alice, Hartpury
Appowell, Adam, Su Mich., Gloc.
Sutton, Antony, Stanway
Machin, Alice, Preston
Jenyngs, Alice, Chursdon
Carter, Agnes, Estynton
Trushe, Agnes, St. John, G'oucester
Pymme, Alice, Wetenherst
Hawkins, Agnes, Burton sup. Aquam
Rayer Agnes, Ashchurch
Leper, Agnes, Wynreche (Windrush)
Yonge, Agnes, Westbury
Hullis, Alice, Little Risington
Little, Alice, Minsterworth
Rawlings, Alice, Ashton-under-Hill
Hopkins, Alexander, Awre
Hampton, Agnes, Westbury
Opkins, Baldwin, Dorsington
Watkins, Catherine, Derhurst
Warren, Christopher, Awre
Woodward, Christopher, Graselane,
Gloc.
Adams, Catherine, Westbury
Smith, David, Hull in Berkley
Wootton, Daniel, Shenyngton
Pyple, Edmund, Derhurst
Holder, Edmund, Derhurst
Kyche, Elen, Apperley
Doning, Edward, Lydney
Vynor, Elizabeth, Badgeworth
Tayler, Eliz., Rodley in-Westbury
Bayley, Elen, Lechlade
Bennett, Edward, elk., Gloucester
Farley, Elizabeth, Beckford
Welye, Elizabeth, St. Nich., Gloc.
Hawle, Edward, Cheltenham
Hinton, Edward, Kemsford
Blysard, Giles, Laverton in Buck-
land
Watts, Edmund, Stroud
Ameryck, Emmot, Circencester
Wolwarth, Elen, Wickwar
Coxe, Elen, Longford in St. Kath.,
Gloucester
Hicheman, Edward, Little Risington
Curtes, Elizabeth, Harsfield
Mondye, Eliz., Nation in Ashchurch
Pryor, Edward, Stonhouse
Audley, Elizabeth, North Nibley
Clarke, Elen, Upton St. Leonard
Squaile, George, Wyckwar
Benet, Henry, Bisley
Fawdrie, Henry, Stanway
Baylie, Henry, Ashelworth
Eyres, Humfrey, Campden
Mayle, Henry, Cam
Mylton, Henry, Bodington
Mayow, Hugh, Kenipley
Taylor, Hugh, Charfield
Flocke, Hugh, Aperley
Fryer, Henry, Standish
Berret, Henry, Lydney
Dulle, Henry, Coaley
Roberts, Henry, Welford
I54I-I650]
Gloucesteyshire Wills.
Hore, Henry, Lydney
Fowle, Isabel, Thornbury
James, Henry, Alvington
Jervase, Joan, Stow
Crump, John, Badgworth
Smith, John, Tydrinton
Wheler, Joan, Charlton Kings
Lynsey, Joan, Stoke Archer
Freeman, John, Rendcomb
Lluellin. John, St. Mary Crypt, Glouc.
Wylloffe, John, Churcham
[Flewelyn, in will]
Hayward, John, Starton
Blanch, James, Estynton
Howes, John, St. Mary, Amney
Barker, John, Forthampton
Weaver, Joan, Ashchurch
Fenn, John, Churcham
Heynes, John, Cirencester
Kynmon, John, Cow Honiborn
Edye, John, Lidney
Slaughter, John, Tirley
Hooper, John, Hailing
Ryckes, John, Arlingham
Flocke, John, Aperley
Paxford, John, Borton-on-the-Hill
Chyld, John, Forthampton
Legge, John, Wickwar
Collys, John, Westbury
Lytle, Joan, Gloucester, St. John
Humberston, John, Cotes
Seward, John, Winchcomb
Rogers, Joan, Compton Abdale
Lander, Joan, Westbury
Colstons, Joan, Westbury
Brodnam, John, Lechlade
Yeate, John, Weston Subedge
Horsley, John, Gloucester, St. Owen
Knowles, James, Upleadon
Lane, John. Borton-on-the- Water
Bubb, John, Witcomb
Packwood, Joan, Twining
Hyman, John, Awre
Bullock, John, Salperton
Hyett, John, [Written on a letter]
Ludlow, John, Shipton Moyne
Smith, John, Cotes
Apurley, Joan, Stanton
Free, John, Bisley
Nowell, John, Alvington
Cowper, John, Brod Campden
Mann, John, Elmston
Lightfoot, John, Maismore
Kemis, John, Rodborough
Forty, John, Hartpury
Edwards, John, Badgworth
Coxe, John, Longford-in-CIoucester
Smyth, John, Chursdon
Pyrae, John, Fidyngton
Izod, John, Stanton
HeTward, Joan, Hempsted
Smith, John, Horsley
More, John, St. Katherine, Gloucester
Pyard, John, Stonhouse
Davys, John, Gloucester
Combe, Joan, Cheltenham
Harvy, John, Stone
Little, Joan, Maismore
Johnson, John, Thornbury
Letche, John, Twining
Goodrich, John, St. Kath., Gloc.
Stevens, John, Bisley
Coxe, John, St. Katherine, Gloucester
Stevens, Joan, Bishop's Cleve
Carter, John, Little Compton
Milward, John, Boxwell
Bayley, John, Gloucester, St. Kath.
Ackell, John, Bourton-on-the- Water
Bawson, John, Campden
Arkell, John, Upper Slaughter
Butt, John, Norton
Heyward. Joan, Forthampton
Whittington, John, Hasfield
Savage, John, Tetbury
Tasker, John, St. Kath., Gloucester
Ailway, John, Westbury
Barkett, John, Tewkesbury
Organ, John, Norton
Hitchman, John
Awall, Joan, Arlingham
Adye, Isabel, Hill in Berkley
Rodman, James, Aylberton in Lidney
Edwards, John, Harohill
Busteed, John, Brockhampton
Rickards, John, Twining
Henlow, John
Awintle, John, Longhope
Smalrudge, John, Miserden
Clifford, James, esq , Frampton-on-
Reed, John, Shurdington
Severn
Coppe, John, Colsburn
Kennett, Joan
Palmer, John, Tetbury
Chynne, John, Newnham
Smith, John, Wescote
Shell, James, Badgworth
Erlys, Juliana, Clyfford-on-Stour
Ven, John, Twining
Dycke. John, Bromesberrow
Rewd, John, Derhurst
Greenhill, John, Adelstrop
Ball, John, Cheltenham
CuUimore, John, Thornbury
Shewell, John, Painswick
Mace, John, Ashchurch
Smyth, John, Saintbury
Rawlett, John, Stone
Merry, John, Harsfield
Wilkins, John, Frocester
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650:
Maning, Joan, Ashchurch
Bullock, John, Longney
Withybridge, John, Lye
Swanley, John, Berkley
Bale, John, Southrop
Peres, John, Tewkesbury
Porter, John, Ashel worth
Kecke, John, Long Marston
Jones, John, Gloucester
Nicholas, John, Meysey Hampton
Lynnet, John, Shipton Moyne
Middleton, Joan, Thornbury
Putle, John, Cam
Patchett, John, Cirencester
James, Joan, Wolaston
Hyil, James, Oxenhall
Stephens, John, Bisley
Hodges, Laurence, Pebworth
Edun, Margaret, Saintbury
Drake, Margaret, Ashchurch
Bluet, Margery, St. Trinity, Glouc.
Davis, Margaret, Grafton in Beckford
Hurst, Margaret, Cheltenham
Etkins, Margery, Hartpury
Salver, Margaret, Shipton
Gosling, Margaret, Charlton Kings
Holyman, Margaret, Twining
Long, Maud, Ashelworth ,
Malton, Margery, Ashchurch
Myll, Margaret, Cold Aston
Mylton, Margaret, Starton
Byrett, Nicholas Harsfield
Elcock, or Elcotts, Nicholas, The Lye
Wiseman, Nicholas, Wykwar
Sambage, Nicholas
Philpot, Nicholas
Baker, Nicholas
Millard, Nicholas
Crumpe, Philip
Austen, Richard, Elmore
Bicke, Robert, Tredington
Hathway, Robert, Kingscote
Edwards, Richard, Tewkesbury
Corbett, Robert, Beckford
Etkyns, Ric hard, Estlech
Bishop, Robert, Cburchdown
Middleton, Robert, Thornbury
Jurden, Richard, Newland
Dobbs, Richard, Westbury
Greene, Richard, Hatherop
Holstead, Richard, Westbury
Tayler, Robert, Cold Aston
Rutter, Richard, Alberton
Ballinger, Robert, Leckynton
WollofiFe, Richard, Cherington
Madock, Robert, Minsterworth
Stephens, Ralph, Buckland
Bele, Robert, Tyrly
Ven, Richard, Hempstead
Mery, Robert, Badgeworth
Swanly, Richard, Estington
Hailing, Robert, Slimbridge
Bocher, Richard, Campden
Crump, Roger, Westbury
Hankes, Richard, Upper Slaughter
BySse, Richard, Holyrood Amney
Gamon, Richard, Dimock
Stock, Richard, Cirencester
Malken, Richard, Hasilton
Bankes, Robert, Glouc, St. Trinity
Butcher, Richard, Blesdon
Agrove, Richard, Tidrington
Broad, Richard, Dunsborn Abbots
Atwell, Robert, Prestbury
Marshall, Richard, Longhope
Higg^ins, Roger, Qumton
Perkes, Richard, Weston on Avon
Bagot, Richard, Frampton Mancel in
Saperton
Logge, Richard, Lidney
Arkell, Richard, Little Risington
Fifield, Richard, Thormerton
Wetherley, Richard, Tewkesbury
Lovell, Robert, elk., St. Trin., Glouc.
Blesard, Robert, Laverton, Buckland
Huntley, Richard, Newent
Kynth, Roger, Pebworth
Wells, Robert, The Lye
Whittingham, Robert, St. John's
Webbe, Richard, Erlingham
Chewe, Richard, Tidrington
Grenhill, Richard, Stow
Hoore, Robert, Leckampton
Hoore, Richard, Leckampton
Aram, Richard, Newnham
Bippe, Ralph, Twining
Osmond, Robert, Cirencester
Rosse, Sophia, Westbury
Austena/i'. Sclatter, Seth, Stanley Pont-
large
Wither, Thomas, Strode
Coxe, Thomas, Starton
Vyner, Thomas, Chursdon
Locke, Thomas, Preston-on-Stour
Darbye, Thomas, Ruardean
Lane, Thomas, Cheltenham
♦Roberts, Thomas, Shenington
Jefferey, Thomas, Twining
Geare, Thomas, Cirencester
Hyett, Thomas, Rodley in Westbury
Sanagar, Thomas, Berkley
Hay, Thomas, Todnam
Seimon, Thomas, Camm
Brinkworth, Thomas, Weston Birt
Overbury, Thomas, Aston Subedge
Hunt, Thomas, Twyning
Bame, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Clarke, Thomas, Ley
• The will of Thomas Robertes,"of Shenington,
is the last in the vol. for 1545.
I54II650]
Gloucestershire Wills.
Brodford, Thomas, Dymock
Rawlins, Thomas, Tetbury
Bayley, Thomas, Stanton
Serjeant, Thomas, Old Sodbury
Rylye, Thomas, Sherborn
Holiday, Thomas, Sidington, St. Mary
Edridge, Thomas, Norton
French, Thomas, Cheltenham
Beche, Thomas, Newent
Oliver, Thomas, Painswick
Cadle, Thomas, Westbury
Vydlar, Thomas, Cromhall
Williams, Thomas, Lidney
Smart, Thomas, Amney St. Peter
Edge, Thomas, St. Mich., Gloucester
Sheer, Thomas, Alvington
Gelfe, Thomas, Elmston
Gyll, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard
Aram, Thomas, Westbury
Bullock, Thomas, Sawle, Standish
Lenard, Thomas, Sherborn
Tipper, Thoma=, Fairford
AdaJns, Thomas, Lower Slaughter
CoUys, Thomas, Meysey Hampton
Bond, Thomas, Harsfield
Hill, Thomas, Stanley St. Leonard
Cooke, Thomas, Winchcomb
Nelme, Thomas, Slimbridge
Carter, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Bond, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard
Home, Thomas, Newent
Yearle, Thomas, Thornbury
Wyndo, Thos., Stanley St. Leonard
Wylkyns, Thos., Charlton in Tetbury
Edgerly, Thomas, Bisley
Tame, Thomas, Stowell
Hall, Thomas, Sherborn
Cole, Thomas, Tirley
Cheringfton, Thomas, Badgworth
Sheffeld, Thomas, St. Nich., GIouc.
Baldwin als. Combe, Thos., Elkeston
Tomsons, Thomas, Derherst
Pychen, Thomas, Thornbury
Vend, Thomas, Cheltenham
Powell, Thomas, Dursley
Nash, Thomas, Wescot
Bradwell, Thomas, The Lye
Vend, Thomas, Cheltenham
Vezey, Thomas, Stonhouse
Dull, Thomas, St. Brevils
Tovey, Thomas, Tirley
Hall, Thomas, Cirencester
Dee, William, Cirencester
Tranter, William, Horsley
Heyw^ard, William, Lidney
Shurle, William, Little Compton
Bond, William, Rudford
Styncon, William, Rangeworthye
Hutton, William, St. Nich., Glouc.
Drake, William, Ashchurch
Watk3rns, William, Standish
Ireland, Walter, Tewkesbury
Horwood, William, Frocester
Palmer, William, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Moore, William, Thornbury
Hooke, William, Rendcomb
Heyward, William, Hempsted
Hawling, William, Walton Cardiff,
Tewkesbury
Tyler, William, St. Brevels
Kyte, William, Ebrington
Borne, William, Fidington, Ashchurch
Wingod, William, The Lye
Dudbridge, William, Strode
Harris, William, Quedgeley
Higgs, Walter, Estinton
Hancock, William, Uley
Baker, William, Berkley
Batheme, William. Frampton
Nygth, [? for Knight], William,
Todyngton
Humfrey, William, Hardwick
Russell, William, Berkeley —
Fawkener, Walter, Newent
Parsons, William, The Lye
Heythe, William, Todnam
Joyde, William, Fairford
Templar, William, Ampney
Hodges, William, Newnham
Cissell, William, Maismor
Coxe, Walter. Longford
Francombe, William, Tyrley —
Heavyn, WiUiam, Leighterton
Jurden, William, Glouc, alderman
Sawyer, William, Shipton Moyne
Mylle, William, Stonehouse
Harding, William, Coaley
Hempsted, William, Wolaston
Bayles, William, Great Barington
Hedges, William, Whetenhurst
Jones, William, King's Washborn
Tyler, William, St. Brevels
Cowrt, William, Cheltenham
Hall, William, Hartpury
Roberts, William, Welford
Gough, William, Alvington
Bayryn, William, Whetenhurst
1546.
Dangerfyld, Agnes, Bradley
Poynard, Agnes, Oxenhall
Torames, Alice, Cirencester
Symons, Alice, Frampton on-Severn
Flecher, Alice, Bachesore [/.,?. Batsford]
Rawlens, Agnes, Newnham
Hawkes, Alice, Gloucester
More, Alice, Westbury
Pearse, Ann, Cirencester
James, Alice, Berkeley
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Stevens, Agnes, Rodley, Westbury
Ellys, Agnes, Dursley
Barne, Augustine, Forthampton
Eldridge, Catherine, Hartpury
Selye, Catherine, Ashelworth
Humfray, Edmund, Clapton
Skey, Elizabeth, Tidrington
Allen, Edith, Thornbury
Myfflyn, Edward, Harnehill
Snosell, Elizabeth, Sherborn
Bonde, Elizabeth, Harscombe
Tynker, Edmund, Derhurst
Nicholas, Edith, Cirencester
Morse, Elizabeth, Coin Rogers
Wager, Elizabeth, Charlton King's
Tomes, Geoffrey, Marston Sicca
Busbell, Geoffiey, Marston Sicca
Ronys, George, Painswick
Gelfe, Henry, Chursdon
Houton, Henry, Naunton
Heith, Henry, Lechlade
Walter, Henry, Beckford
Hoper, Henry, Elmore
Whelair, Henry, Lye
Haulle, Joan, Winchcomb
Gylman, James, Slymbridge
Gylman, John, Slymbridge
Bryttan, John, Tewkesbury
Rogers, John, Westerley
Hopkyns, John, Tydenham
Pegler, John, Frocester
Crumpe, John, Rodley. Westbury
Whytmell, Isabel, Tetbury
Alysaunder, John, Charlton King's
Theyer, Joan, Brocworth
Morse, Joan, Coin Rogers
Hatton, John, Forthampton, gent.
Alen, John, Aston Subege
Manke, John, Dursley
Gelfe, John, Ashelworth
Turner, John, Tewkesbury
Dudbridge, John, Stroud
Rydar, John, Westbury
Dobbes, John, Longhope
Drynkewater, John, Bodynton
Dowlle, John, Newland
Francombe, John, Tyrley
Harmar, Joan, Stanley Kings
Lyttle, John, Chursdon
Alinge, John, Tydrington
Grene, John, Est Leach
Purser, Joan, Hidcote, Ebrington
Mustowe, John, Slaughter
Smyth, John, Ashelworth
Wynde, John, Tidenham
Dymock, Joseph, Todington
Cooke, Joan, Corse
Kenche, John, [missing ? below]
Grenowe, John, Gloucester
Morwent, John, Hartpury
Kenche, John, Bladynton
Atkyns, John, Alvyngton
Colet, Joan, Ashchurch
Goodrich, John, Churcham
Maulson, John, Westbury
Dryver, Joan, Tetbury
Wolworth, James, Alderley
Carpender, John, Maismore
Wilkyns, James, Frampton-on Severn
Keyse, Joan, Newent, widow
Phillippes, John, Doun Hatherley
Nyblet, John, Hyll in Brockthorp
Grene, John, Todenham
Sponer, John, Buckland
Hamlyns, John, Campden
Compton, Joan, Quinton
Hall, John, Woodchester
Butler, John, Coin Rogers, c.
Wyllowe, John, Minsterworth
Bate, John, Estington
Shoull, John, Staverton
Keyse, Joan, Newent, maiden
Hoper, John, Elmore
Dekyns, John, Ashelworth
Grenowe, James, Lye
Bower, John, Berkeley
Hall, John, Estington
Atwood, Joan, Berkeley
Wheele, Juliana, Newent
Shilde, John, Tewkesbury
Pursar, John, Hidcote
Morse, Joan, HarnhiU
Coryat, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Marshall, John, Haresfield
Harbard, John, Holyrood Amney
Florans, James, Shenyngton
Francombe, John, Gloucester
Togood, Joan, Bourton-on-Hill
Rogers, John, Norton
Marten, John, Ruardean
Southern, John, Hidcot in Eburton
Collyns, John, Shenington
Bishop ah. Smythe, John, Stanton
Afowle, John, Longhope
Hyggyns, John, Whittington
Warnar, John, Campden
Long, John, Tetbury
Biggegood, John, Tydrington
Mason, John, Tewkesbury
Haynes, John, Estington
Chin, Kinborow, Newnham
Bourford, Laurence, South Cerney
Hailing, Margery, Slimbridge
Weyer, Morice, Michel Dean
Greenhill, Nicholas, Adylstrop
Wyntle, Philip, Rodley, Westbury
Devias, Peerce, Hempsted
Tanner, Robert, H or ton
Jones, Richard, St. Owens, Gloucester
Ridisdall, Reginald, Haselton
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Gloucestershire Wills.
Vicaris, Robert, Wolston
Bowbe, Richard, Huculcote
Furnell, Richard, St. Owen's, Glou-
cester
Webbe, Richard, Minchinhampton
Darling, Robert, Tidnam
Collier, Robert, Sherborn
Weile, Robert, Rudford
Rayer, Roger, Ashchurch
Kent, Richard, Ashelworth
Godwin, Robert, Sherborn
Pryde, Richard, Moiton Valence
Mallet, Richard, Berkeley
Pyrrye, Robert, Bleysdon
Forward, Robert, Chedworth
Hyckes, Robert, Tewkesbury
Grene, Robert, Legh
Ingram, Robert, South Carney
Bate, Robert, Wolaston
Naylor, Robert, Colford in Newland
Bradford, Richard, Kempley
King, Robert, Lye
Shepard, Richard, Wetenhurst
Reynolds, Robert, Sanford
Minchyn, Richard, Coldaston
Bollock, Robert, Standish
Turner, Robert, Tiberton
Gryffy, Robert, Cromhall
Morman, Richard, Dirham
Skey, Robert, Tidrington
Daniell, Richard, Rodley, Westbury
Longford, Rifhard, Dinton
Watkins, Kichard, Derhurst
Wilkins, Richard, Horsley
Hyckes, Richard, Chiping Sodbury
Atwood, Robert, Berkeley
Plume, Richard, Campden
Goslin, Robert, Tidnam
Lumbart, Robert, Brode Risington
Whelland, Richard, Yanworth
Curteis, Robert, Newent
Woodward, Richard, Burton on the-
Water
Aston, Roger, Run wick
Moune, Thomas, Leckhampton
Toppe, Thomas, Daglingworth
Pullar, Thomas, Churcham
Loveringe, Thomas, Twining
Davis, Thomas, Chursdon
Goodwin, Thomas, Kempsford
Penell, Thomas, vicar of Hartpury
Clarvo, Thomas, Lye
Skey, Thomas, Thornbury
Teige, Thomas, Lidney
Brokes, Thomas, Little Compton
Wrottisley, Thomas, Forthampton,
gent.
Millard, Thomas, Swindon
Androse, Thomas, Frampton
Stone, Thomas, Bromsberow
Collys, Thomas, Lechlade
Jackes, Thomas, Bradwell
Comynge, Thomas, Oxenhall
Pacie, Thomas, Sail
Webley, Thomas, Tuffley
Carter, Thomas, Little Compton
Baker, Thomas, Berkeley
Willis, Thomas, Wickwar
Cornocke, Thomas, Berkley
Holder, Thomas, Longney
Maismore, Thomas, Odington
Parsons, Thomas, Westcote
Churchaman. Thomas, Tidnam
Wythinge, Thomas, Cirencester
Chaundler, Thomas, Cirencester
Jenyns, Thomas Newent
Rogers, Thomas, Guiting Power
Myles, Thomas, Tctbury
Jefferis, Thomas, Daglingworth
Warkman, Thomas, Sutton
Welles, Thomas, Welford
Teynton, Thomis, Notgrove
More, Thomas, Rodborow
Osborn, William, Notgrove
Guye, William, Ashchurch
Freman, William, Stowe
Brooke, W^aUer, Westburv
Reynolds, William, Newnham
Stringer, William, Rodborrow
Turner, William, Pauntley
Barton, William, Tortworth
Modye, Walter, Horsley
Loueringe, William, Estmgton, North-
Leach
Yate, Walter, Arlingham
Neweman, William, Beckford
Johnsons, William, Compton Abdale
Mylton, William, Elmston
Frenche, William, Tidenham
Ellys, William, Longford
Edden, William, Sutton-under-Brailes
Collins, William, Nether Dunsborn
Longney, W^alter, Arling-ham
Blake, William, Winchcomb
Wytcome, William, Cors
Cole, William, Cow Honiborn
Hayle, William, Cirencester
Davis, William, vicar of Preston
Whiting, W^illiam, Cirencester
Taylor, William, Tewkesbury
Mason, William, Siddington
Hugford, W'illiam, esq., Dikulston
Goodman, William, Lidney
Gene, William, Temple Guiting
Dymocke, William, Tewkesbury
Cadell, Walter, Stonhouse
Welle, Walter, Leckhampton
Bayle, William, Longney
Pryke, William, Lidney
Style, William [missing]
lO
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Wright, Willam, Bladington
Saynte, William, Morton Valence
Jurden, William, Gloc, alderman
Cockes, William, Bourton-on-Hill
Hickes^, WiJlirim, Sudley
Bougham, William, Minsterworth
Mose, William, Coin Rogers
1547-
Longney, Agnes, Arlyngham
Partridge, Alice, Frampton-on Severn
Brobame, Christopher, Westbury
Thatchar als. Culdwey, Cundered,
Hampton, Meisey
Tyndale, Catherine, Stinchcomb
Tovey, Catherine, Hasfield
Umfrey, Edmund, Borton-on-Water
Lyinricke, Elizabeth, Painswick
Barteley, Elinor, St. Nicholas, Gloc.
Smyth, Elen, Berkley
Gylman, Elizabeth, Slimbridge
Bruton, Geoffrey, Wotton-under-Edge
Myrrell, George, Dumbleton
Harte, Geoffrey, North Leach
Darstyn, George, Hinton on Green
March, Joan, Wolaston
Whelar, John, Derhurst
Phyppes, John, Stow
Mery, John, Stroud
Grene, John, Painswick
Rodway, John, Stralton
Careless, Jone, Stow
Cloterbock, John, Berkley
Bedowe, John, Bladington
Mallett, John, Lidney
Hyckenell, John. Down Amney
Heyward, John, Berkley
Taylor, John, Cirencester
Morgan, John, Ruardean
Meysey, John, North Cemey
Agrove, John, Thornbury
Holtam, John, Weston-on-Avon
Heynes, John, Twining
Pyrry, John, Dimock
Hawle, John, Cirencester
Knyght, John, Slimbridge
Yorke, Joan, Gloucester
Hawling, John, Whetenhurst
Trigg, John, Frethern
Rusley, John, Hampton Meysey
Greene, John, Huntley
Maulting, John, Tewkesbury
Mallet, John, Berkeley
Dawle, John, Naunton
Collys, Joan, Mesey Hampton
Wollecombe, John, elk., Tormarton
Whone, John, Brockworth
Coole, James, North Nibley
Goden, Joan, Sherborn
Lygmore als. Scelwyn, John, St. Mary,
Gloucester
Halriche, John, Standish
Nash, John, Elmore
White, Joan, Awre
Cosyn, John, Newent
Frethern, John, Stowe
Bayte, Jeffery, Willersey
Symons, John, Dumbleton
Jones, John, Thornbury
Savagar, Isabel, Berkeley
Sanogure ia will.
Dunster, Joan, Thornbury
Bowtun, Isabel, Berkley
Selmon, John, Beverston
Normond, John, Lemington
Nelme, John, Came
Smyth, James, Berkeley
Dowlle, Joan, Clowerwall, Newland
Perse, John, Stroud
Upcote, John, Twining
Holtam, John, Dorsington
Gryne, Juliana, Newent
Pegler, John, Cam
Icheman, John, Fairford
Reynolds, John, Hempsted
Roberts, John, Ashchurch
Collys, John, Lechlade
Tomes, Laurence, Clapton
Bayley, Margaret, Longney
Fare, Margaret, Lydney
Hall, Margaret, Woodchc^ter
Hungerford, Margaret, Haresficld
Marshall, Margaret, Farmington
Bedill, Margery, Dorsington
Surman, Margaret, Prestbury
Shayler, Nicholas, Sherborn
Redfyn als. Gierke, Philip, Gloucester
Rusell, Richard, Thornbury
Coxe, Richard, St. Katherine, Gloc.
Hurne, Richard, Berkeley
Hooke, Richard, Newent
Cassye, Robert, Whitfield
Modye, Richard, Horsley
Warne, Robert, Hannam
Lane, Richard, Tetbury
Gryme, Richard, Upton
Alle, Richard, Kemsford
Hacker, Richard, Thornbury
Walle, Richard, Erlingham
Aubome, Richard, Newent
Marwent, Roger, Hartpury
Rogers, Richard, Berkley
Clopton, Robert, Burton-on-Water
Cooke, Richard, St. Nic, Gloucester
Malson, Roger, Elmore
Bygnor, Robert, Hartpury
Collyns, Robert, Yan worth
James, Rafe, Wolaston
Clarke, Thomas, English Bicknov
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Vaughan, Thomas, Newent
Daffye, Thomas, Barnwood
Flocke, Thomas, Aperley
Hyett, Thomas, Minsterworth
Hart, Thomas, Berkley
Hall, Thomas, Nymsfield
Hale, Thomas, Churcham
Hall, Thomas, Stow
Borell, Thos., Cheltenham
Pryor, Thomas, Fairford
Grening Thomas, Longney
Malam, Thomas, Mesey Hampton
Lyrcome, Thomas, Cirencester
Coxa, Thomas, Campden
Getley, Thomas, Mlkelton
Machatn, Thomas, St. Brevel's
Bowre, Thomas, Slimbridge
Rackley, Thomas, Great Harrington
Lewellyn, Thomas, Tidnam
Clement, Thomas, Thornbury
Poole, Thomas, Longborow
Hynde, Thomas, Hartpury
Tymrell, Thomas, Brockhampton in
Sevenhampton
Bowre, Thomas, Berkeley
Haynes, Thos., Frampton-on-Severn
Saunders, William, Bradwell
Dennynge, William, Berkeley
Shaken, William, Welford
Whitfield, William, Thornbury
Hall, William, Queynton
Dowle, Walter, Newland
Watts, William, Elmore
Deiston or Dydston, William, Dumble-
ton
Perton, William, Cirencester
Gamon, William, Dymock
Little, William, Maismore
Bycke, William, Cheltenham
Bailey, William, Longney
Gale, William, Charlton King's
Callowhyll, William, Berkley
Skudder, William, Berkley
Barrett, William, Minsterworth
Johnson, William, Marston Sicca
Webbe, William, St. Nicholas, Gloc.
Walter, William, Llancant
Bryan ah. Abecke, William, Gloucester
Clerk, William, Upleadon
Manne, William, Nimpsfield
Camme, William, Dimock
Jones, William, Upton Leonard
Crumpe, William, Chursden, c.
Freman, William, Down Hatherley
Grove, William, Biomesberow
Thome, William, Syddington
1548.
Theyer, Agnes, Brockworth i
Stokes, Alice, Alvington 2
Fynch, Augustin, Dursley 3
Bee, Alice, [St. Mary] Crypt, Gloc. 4
Whirtsonne, Elizabeth, Newland 5
Twyerwold, Ellen, St. Nicholas,
Gloucester 7
Baker, Edmund, St. Mary Graceland,
Gloucester. 8
Harris, George, Hallinch 9
Tommes, G. Clifford-on-Stoure 10
Curtewr^hte, George, Stone 1 2
Urle, George, Clifford-upon-Stoure 13
Ricardes, Humphrey, Hardwick 14
Dryver, Humphrey, Tewkesbury
Davis, Henry, Newsortown 17
Rushall, Henry, Tewkesbury 18
ap Thomas, James, b. Winchcombe 19
Robery, John, Tewkesbury 20
Whyting, John, Siddington Mary 21
Brante, James, Buckland 22
Crowdie, John, St. Mary, Glouc, 23
Cale, John, Clifford-upon-Stoure 24
Tanner, John, Ashchurch 26
Materfase, John, Hawkesbury 27
Cannying, John, Todenham 28
Ellen, John, Taynton 29
Wylkens, John, b. Southrop 30
Kynge, John, Micheldean 31
Seth, John, Weston-sub-edge 32
Bycke, Joan, Frocester 33
Comley, John, Mmsterworth 34
Dunnying, Isabel, Elberton 35
Fowler, sir Jno. Siddington, parson 36
Smythe, John, Cheltenham 37
Solas, sir John, Cirencester, priest 39
Freman, John, Frocester 40
Ithel, John, Hill, Berkeley 42
Carter, John, Hartpury 43
Thommes, John, Marston Sicca 44
Berd, James, Hardwick 45
Mylnerd, John, Pebworth 46
Whelarre, John, Newland 48
Etkyns, John, Gloucester 49
Heyward, Joan, Berkeley 50
Nelme, John, Berkeley 51
Saunders, John, Avening, inv. 52
Cocked, John, Clifford-on Stoure 53
Eculson, John, Pebworth, inv. 55
Saunders, John, Avening 56
Whome, James, Brockworth 57
Edye, Mathew, Aylberton 58
Bysshope, Margery, Churchdowne 59
Smarte, Nicholas, Wolarston ba
Nelme, Nicholas, Stinchcombe 61
Auncell, Nicholas, Hallynch 62
Antony, Peter, Slowe 63
Farmar, Peter, Whittington 64
Corbet, Patriclf, Painswick, vicar 65
Smart, Richard, Nibley 67
Selman, Richard^ Bourton 68
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Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Barnam, Richard, Berkeley 69
Kemet, Richard, Swindon 70
Hogges, Richard, Stowe 71
Bennett, Rbt., Newnham, chaplain 72
Nelme, Richd., Stancombe, Stinch-
combe 74
Gardener, Richard, Ruscombe,
Stroud 75
Grevyle, Robt., b. Charlton King's,
gent. 76
Grjrme, Richard, sen., Strode 77
Fowlar, Richard, Thornbury 78
Perryn[er ? ], Richard, Bisley 79
Stevens, Robert, Little Rislington 80
Wurgan, Robert, b. Newland 82
Hemynge, Richard, Longvord, St.
Katherine's, Gloucester 83
Wele, Richard, Charlton King's 84
Holmer, Richard, Twyning 85
Hemmyng, sir Robert, Huntley,
rector 86
Richardes, Thomas, Radbore 87
Fysher.Thos., Wyhtfyld, Deerhurst 88
Byshop, Thomas, Wotton-under-
edge 89
Bubb, Thomas, Maismore 90
Webbe, Thomas, Frocester 91
Hyll, Thomas, Dymock 92
Hyett, Thos., Radley, Westbury 93
Lynett, Thos., Charlton King's 94,
Ellyattes, Thos., Wick Berkeley 96
Lasyes, Thomas, Hill, Berkeley 97
Curryar, Thomas, Edgeworth 98
Harres, Thomas, Coundicot 100
Blamyre, William, Burthrop loi
Typping, William, [missing]
Fynge, William, Wolston 102
Welvet, Wenllion, Howellisfield 103
Byglyn, Wm., junr., Stoke Archer 104
Jakys, William, Prestbury 105
Pyggot, Walter, Brodwill 106
Carvar, William, Uley 107
Barnys, William, Stow 108
Andrews, William, Stancombe 109
1549.
Underhill, Agnes, Bitton no
Sanagar, Agnes, Berkeley 1 1 1
Savacerin Calendar.
Keke, Agnes, St. John Baptist,
Gloucester
Wilcockes, Agnes, Haresfield 114
Wesboro, Agnes, Berkeley 115
Noble, Agnes, Campden 116
Chesture, Agnes, Preston, Ciren-
cester 117
Gundye, Agnes, Dymocke 118
Smyth, Alice, Saintbury 119
Francke, Agnes, Barnewood 120
Byrdlay, Alice, Eastington
Carter, Agnes, Newent
Fydlow, Christopher, Harefield
Atkins, Christopher, Wap'ey
Webley, Katherine, Wickwar
Frere, Katherine, Arlingham
Byrte, Ellen, Berkeley
Atkins, Elizibeth, Wolaston
Browne, Elizabeth, Thornbury
Borne, Edward, [no place]
Rudborough, Eliz., Thornbury
Modye, Elizabeth, Old Sodbury
Lymbrycke, Eleanor, Brimsfield
Sparrow, Geof., Aston Turvalle
Waliingfton, Hugh, [missing]
Wynthill, Henry, Westbury
Lyttle, Henry, Leigh
Fylner, John, [missing]
Worlock, John, Cromhall
Parx, John, Aliskleton
Parkes in Calendar.
Sergeant, Jon., Overly, Westbury
Butler, John, Forthampton
Umfrey, John, Morton Valence
Bowen, John, Wilingham
Porling, John, [mutilated]
Polinge in Calendar.
Cooke, John, Plaistow, Dearhurst
Dowere, John, Mitcheldean
Balding, John, Ashton [Under-
Hill]
Wyther, Joan, Oldbury, Thorn-
bury
Brown, John, Cheltenham
Bayly, John, junr., Upton
Adye, John, Thornbury
Bayly, John, sen , Upton -
Jacsun, John, Staunton
Craker, John, Winchcombe
Aram, Joan, Newnham
Browne, Joan, Ashton - upon -
Caron
Cope, John, Dytham
Clement, John, [Whaddon ?]
Clifford, John, Frampton - on -
Severn, gent.
Kente, John, St. Lawrence, Sand-
hurst
Tayler, John, Eastington
Ecculston, John, Pebworth
Greene, Joan, Painsworth
Auncel, John, super filo, [missing]
Umfray, Ampney St. Mary
Fysher, Margaret, WeghtfyId,Dere-
hurst
Webbe, Maude, Bletchindon
Hallynge, Margaret, Wheaten-
hurst 173
Cartwright, sir Macklein, clerk,
St. Nicholas, Gloucester
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Jonys, Philip, Forthampton 175
Harvey, Peter, super filo, [missing] ]
Rowles, Roger, Harsfield 176
Donnyng, Richard, Woodmancote,
Dursley I77
Willis, Richard, Westbury 178
Haye, Robert, Preston 179
Lane, Robert, Cheltenham 180
Grevell, Robert, Eburton, gent. 181
Jobyns, Richard, Berkeley 182
Houseman, Richard, b. Tithering-
ton 183
Reve, Richard, Brockworth 184
Hevyn, Richard, Berkeley 185
Harbart, Robert, Stone 186
Regedale, Robt., Charlton King's 187
Smyth, Richard, Norton 189
Cole, Robert, Tewkesbury 190
Hycheman, Robert, Maisey Hamp-
ton 192
Hopkin, Robert, Bidley, Tyden-
ham 194
Clarke, Thomas, Dumbleton 195
Jones, Thos., Oldbury, Thornbury 197
Hewes, Thomas, Charlton King's 198
Jones, Ttiomas, Siston 199
Fludyettes, Thomas, Berkeley 200
Clotterboc, Thomas, Berkeley 201
Bowrey, Thomas, St. Nicholas,
Gloucester 202
Machyn, Thomas, Berkley 102
Adams, Thornas, Alvington 205
Cooke, Thomas, Painswick 206
Endorsed Thomas Cooke alias Castell.
Home, Thomas, Aston Subedge 207
Pruete, Thos., Iron Acton 208
Hale, Thos., St. Nicholas, Gloc. 209
Walkley, Thomas, Stanley St.
Leonard 210
Barrett, Thos., Morecote, Minster-
worth 2 1 1
Farmer, Thos., Breme, Newland 212
Pyle, Thos., Oldbury, Thornbury 214
Rowles, Thomas, Harsfield 216
Hytchins, Thomas, b. Horsley 218
Collys, Wm., Maisey Hampton 219
Bowre, William, Longney 220
Fere, William, Sandhurst 221
Pyrrye in Calendar.
Burdon, William, b. Elmore 223
Dowle, William, Michel Dean 224
Sondyll, Wilham, Hinton-on the-
Green 225
Fyll, William, Wickwar 226
Sherman, William, [no place]
Brown, William, Slimbridge 22S
Cockes, William, Gt. Barington 229
[The bound series ends here.]
1550.
Marmyone, Anthony, Eastington
Marmoynte in Calendar,
Cooke, Alice, Tyrley
Kneyte, Agnes, Ham, Berkeley
Barton, Alice, Tortworth
Myll, Alice, Berkeley
Kemett, Agnes, Swindon
Grene, Agnes, North Leach
Hewitt, Christopher, Cirencester
Badgeworth, Catherine, St. Mary
Magdalene. Gloucester
Lowe, Christopher, rector of Side
Mayo, Giles, Sudely, Winchombe
Ab Opkyn, Elizabeth Watkyns, Caly-
cote, Monmouth
Preston, sir Hugh, vicar of Coldaston
James, Henry, b. Winchcombe
Browning, Henry, Frampton
Blanch, John, Alkington, Eastington
Stratford, John, jun., Sudeley
Danbye, Joyce, late wife of Joseph
Danbye, of Maismore
Raynoldes, John, Hawlinge
Williams, John, Newnham
Turner, John, Oddington
Baten, John, Tibberton
Pegler, James, Nimpsfield
Grendell, John. Frampton-on-Severn
Knight, John, Horsley
Grome, John, Bitton
Cherington, Joan, Badgeworth
Twynning, John, Painswick
Dyar, John, Tetbury
[Perse, Joan, Fanehowse .'']
Rowles, John, Arlingham
Nyblet, John, Painswick
Hammons, James, Avening
Awyke, John, Avening
Pyncott, John, Avening
French, sir John, vicar of Little Har-
rington
Smyth, John, Winchcombe
Cole, John, Oddington
Cowpar, John, Winchcombe
Packer, John, Brook' horpe .
Hobbes, Maurice, Wotton-under-edge
Marshall, Margaret, Ashelvvorth
Hamons, Margaret, Painswick
Hempstede, Nicholas, Wollaston
Clevely, Nicholas, Deerhurst Walton
Enworth, Nicholas, Upper Swell
Restall, Richard, Bisley
Blane, Richard, Berkeley
Strode, Richard, Elmeston
Shepard, Robert, Churcham
Monninge, Richard, Twyning
Somersbe, Richard, Tetbury
Yeme, Robert, Coleford, Newland
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[i54T-i65a
Lapworth, Richard, Cirencester
Browne, Robert, Wotton-under-Edge
Weele, Richard, Guiting Temple
Hyll, Richard, Dymock
Caucourt, Thomas, CoUey
Phelpes, Thomas, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Geyne, Thomas, Guiting Temple
Archard, Thomas, Cirencester
Ferrys als. Knewet, Thomas, Wotton-
under-Edge
Hall, Thomas, Berkeley
Dei, Thomas, Little Risington
Endorsed Dey.
Pylme, Thomas, Quedgeley
Lynke, Thomas, Oldbury
Stanley, Walter, Tainton
Clotturboc, William, Berkeley
In Caleihlar Clotebooke, but endorsed Clother-
boke.
Fryar, Walter, Arlingham
Whiting, William, Painswick
Wether, William, Stonehouse
Coxe, William, Barnwood
Norse, Walter, Upton
Stubbe, William, Elmeston
Hayle, Walter, Churcham
Chadwell, William, Broad Risington
Granger, Wm., Netherley, Westbury
Rawshame, William, Longbarrow
Selman, William, Cam
1551.
Pruett, Agnes, Iron Acton
Fourdes, Ambrose, Colley
Aswyn, Agnes, Cow Honeybourne
Walton, Alice, Sainthurst
Pycher, Alice, Thornbury
Ady, Agnes, Thornbury
Lynet, Alice, Charlton Kings
Saunders, Agnes, Bradwell
Lynzey, Alice, Holyrood Amney
Clouterbucke, Katharine, Huelsfield
Rogers, Katherine, Hinton, Berkely
Morren, Elizabeth, Lassington
Skelton, Elizabeth, West Hanham,
Bitton
Mallet, Edward, Hill
Poole, Eleanor, of the Fourde bu.,
Guiting Temple
Lane, Elizabeth, Court, Sandhurst
Lynall, Henry [no place]
Spysar, Hugh, Kemsford
Dyrhar, Henry, Weston Subedge
Dyrham in Calendar.
Barry, Henry, Wooton-under-edge
Norrys, Hugh, Avening
Urles, Henry, bu.^ Staunton
Huntley, John, Churcham
Thome, John, VViggate, Newland
Dyckyns, John, Todenham
Pytt, John, Painswick
Andrewes, John, Bladington
Huntley, John, Lassington
Abernsdale, John, Stone
a Wode, James, Upton
Myllat, Joan, Frampton Cotterell
Clarke, Joan, Wotton, Gloucester
Hale, Joan, Churcham
Hall in Calendar.
Hellor, John
Hilley in Calendar.
Frynde, John, Tytherington
Witcombe, Maugham, bu. Tewkesbury
Thorner, John, Oldbury, Thornbury
Turner in Calendar.
Gonne, John, Lechampton
Knizth, John, Frethern
Knight in Calendar.
Morren,! James [mutilated]
Taylor, sir William, parson of Lassington, my
ghostly father mentioned in this will.
Bande, James, Hill, Berkeley
Lowe, John, Cirencester
Nelme, John, Tainton
King in Calendar.
Hamelett, John, Cirencester
Powmphree, James, Newnham
Pumfrey in Calendar.
Kynge, John, Hartpury
Pratte, John, Shrevington
Harper, John, Hartpury
Weste, John, Painswick
Harward, John, Weston-sub-edge
Lewice, John, Cirencester
Rose, John, Hampnett
Pagitt, Roger, Campden -
Todde, John, Gloucester
Francombe, John, Birley
a Meyer, John, Painswick
Lyppiatt, John, Hillesley, Hawkesbury
Motlay, John, Painswick
Coke, John, Yate
Bayly, John, Berkeley
Kemmett, Isabella
Davies, Joan, late of Gloucester, now
of Nimpsfield
Lewes, John, Hinton, Berkeley
Sheppard, John, Upton
Nelme, Joan, Tainton
Freyre, Joan, Arlingham
Belsar, John, Yate
Packer, John, Siddington
Bradforde, John, Dymock
Turner als. Liverie, John, Cirencester
Philippes otherwise called TyXtr, John
Dursley
Denynge, John, Berkeley
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Barowe, John, Oldbury, Thornbury
Syere, John, Moreton-in-Marsh
Downe, John, Harescombe
Belcher, John, Broad Marston, Peb-
worth
Tybbottes, John, Hill, Berkeley
Horsley, John [no place], proved at
Sodbury
Apprice, Margery, bu. Stanway
Sparke, Maurice, Owl pen
Prewjrttes, Marion, A\lberton
Oakeley, Mary, of Wickwar, late
wife of Robert Oakley, Netileton,
Wilts
Hichens, Maurice [no place]
Syere, Margery, widow of Thomas
Syere, Moreton-in-the-Marsh
Boochere, Maurice, Berkeley
Sheparde, Nicholas, Aylverton
Smyth, Philip, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Oxford, Philip, vicar of Hartpury
Tasker, Richard, St. Mary Broadgate,
Gloucester
Baston, Richard, Corse
Peeys, Richard, Quenington
Wylles, Robert, bu. Amney St. Peter
Modey, Ralph, Horsley
Adams, Robert, bu. Holyrood Amney
Yeward, Richard, Tetbury
Warkeman, Richard, Buckland
Mynett, Richard, Hempstead
Ydryge, Robert, Frampton-on-Severn
Atwood, Robert, Newport, Berkeley
Abbottes, Rosa, Gloucester
Myller, Richard, Maiseyhampton
Benson, Robert, Badgeworth
Browne, Robert, Stowe, Newland
Kerbye, Robert, Skerrington, Badge-
worth
Wylkyn, Robert, Great Barrington
Baker, Robert, Oldbury, Thornbury
Gaskjn, Richard, St. Nicholas, Glou-
cester
Ballard, Richard, Adminton, Quynton
Clearke, Richard, Long Barrow
Clearke, Robert, Gloucester
Sleyd, Robert, St. Michael, Gloucester
Sowle, Stephen, Brookthorpe
Keylock, Thomas, Collisbourne
Bossher, Thomas, Thornbury
Gryene, Thomas, Fulford, Churcham
Gostlinge, Thomas, Over
Cloterbocke, Thos., Leonard Stanley
Organ, Thomas, Westerley
Smythe, Thomas, Grymsbury, Bitton
George, Thomas, Whittington
Fremon, Thomas, Mickelton
Gay, Thomas, [proved at Gloucester]
Fawkes, Thomas, Whittington
Webb, Thomas, Blaisdon
Rjrver, Thomas, Corse
Westcott, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Crew^, Thomas, Dursley
Harward, Thomas, Weston
Homme, Thomas, Deerhurst, Walton
Mylmaye, Thomas, Thornbury
Rossell, Thomas, Arston, Cheltenham
Dangerfylde, Thomas, Cam
Syere, Thomas, Moreton-in-Marshe
Tylar, Thomas, Churchdowne
Bitterley, Thomas, Charrington
Byrte, Frampton-on-Severn
Taylar, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Hadden, Thomas, Broadwell
Knight, Thomas, Great Barrington
Haulle, Walter, Minchinhampton
Lane, Wm., Frampton-on the- Water
Chandler, William, Winchcombe
Myddyllmore, William, Stonehouse
Forde, William, Breme, Newland
Malverne, William, Dudston Marsh
Dygas, Walter, Cirencester
Snell, William, Tiddenham
Richens, William, Kemsford
Kewlock, William, Longney
Kynge, Wm., Morelon, Minsterworth
Canning, William, Over Quinton
Wynyatt, Wm., Netherton, Dymock
Lenarde, Wm., Sutton under Brailes
Dyar, William, Syston
Pyrtyn, William, Minsterworth
Pyrkyn in Calendar.
Tyller, William, Highnam, Churcham
Greene, William, Minsterworth
Burde, W^illiam, Hanham, Bitton
Hegges, William [no place]
Mannyng, William, Horsley
Lyttyll, William, Swindon
Lynell in Calendar.
Hecheman, William, Fairford
Lowlinge, Wm., Frampton Cotterell
Adams, William, Lechlade
Cornewell, William, Leonard Stanley
Albright, William, Ebrington
Taylor, Wm., Holy Trinity, Gloucester
1552.
Pagett, Alice, Campden
Twynnynge, Agnes, Upleadon
Elcokes, Agnes, Cheltenham
Wylkyns, Agnes, Downton, Frocester
Patche, Agnes, Thornbury
Nashe, Alice, Micheldean
Parker, Agnes, St. Nicholas, Glou-
cester
Parke in Calendar.
Sthevyns, Agnes, widow of Ralph
Sthevyns, of Bockland
Hoskyn, Agnes, St. Bradwells
i6
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Grayle, Alice, Huntingford, Wotton
Coke, Alice, Great Barrington
Davisse, Andrew, Gloucester
Roberdes, Katherine, widow of Roger
Roberdes, of North Nibley
Ryve, Elizabeth, Deerhurst
Writh, Elizabeth, Bladington
Baylye, Elizabeth, Great Barrington
Palmer, Ellen, bit. Haresfield
^1^ Mors, Edward, (Mveston
• '^ Locock, Edith, Stanway
io Saunders, Giles, Uley
1* Harward, Edmund, Pebworth
Hawkyns, Edmund. Sainthurst
Mylmaye, Phelis, Thornbury
Lowe, George, Twyning
Combley, George, Tewkesbury
Cooke, Harry, Barnewood
Naylor, Henry, Newland
Stephens, Henry, Frocester
Grynnynge, Henry, Awre
HuUes, Hugh, Over Slaughter
Surmon, Hugh, Ashel worth
Beggworth, Humphrey, Barnewood
Thornell, John, Stroud
Hyett, John, Adcett, Westbury
Blesard, John, sen., Laberton, bu.
Buckland
Camm, John, vicar of Kempley
Jamys, John, Hill, Berkeley
Balle, John, Little Dean
Flower, James, Frampton-on-Severn
Crumpe, James, Rodley, Westbury
Everard, John, Marche, Berkeley
Gibbyns, John, Ebley, Standish
Timmes, Joan, Sutton-under-Brailes
Westmicott, James [no place]
Carpenter, John, IVIinsterworth
Gurney, John, Brimsborough
Bowrman, John, Wolaston
Blesard, John, Laberion \cf. su/>ra]
Westmicott, John [no place]
Somm.ers, John, Tytherington
Byrton, Joan, Gloucester c/. iufrd\
Pymme, John, Pamington, Ashchurch
Chapman, John, Colesbourne
Elyattes, John, Wick, Berkeley
Newman, John, Minchinhampton
Abynhall, John, Churchdown
A powell, John, St. Andrew's, Glou-
cester
Syrmon, John, Ashel worth
Hodges, John, Fairford
Vinor, John, Churchdown
Wood, Joan, Oldbury
Elcockes, John [no place]
Fyfelde, John, Cirencester
Beale, Joan, Tewkesbury
Wylteshire, John, Wickwar
Cookes, John, Hill, Berkeley
Stratford, John, sen., Farmcote
Thornell, John, Stroud
Smyth, James
Byrton, Joan, Chryste, Gloucester
Turner, Jane, Makej St. Briavells
Cooke, Lawrence, Awrist
Hopkyn, Maude, Tiddenham
Catchmay, Margaret, St. ]3riavills
Scrivener ah. Hullemaker, Margaret,
St. Nicholas, Gloucester
Byde, Maurice, Stroud
Mayle, Margery, Forthampton
Darke, Nicholas, Hordon
Geyner, Nicholas, North Nibley
Blanch, Nicholas, Eastington
Westerbye, Nicholas, St. Nicholas
(Gloucester
Fissher, Nicholas, Down Amney
Butter, Philip, Hartpury
Hurdman, Philip, St. Briavells
Aleruge, Richard, Charlton Kings
Filtoo, Roger, Leckhampton
Westmacot, Richard, Colne, St. Denis
Butter, Richard, Hartbury
Harris, Richard, Standich
Myrreat, Richard, Leonard Stanley
Mifflyn, Richard, St. John, Gloucester
Grene, Richard, Westcote
ap Roberts als. Millard, Richard,
Cromhall
House, Richard, Shirborne
Frape, Richard, Slymbridge
Russell, Robert, Hull, Berkeley
Westbroke, Richard, Tetbury
Home, Richard, Tainton
Fynche, Richard
Freman, Richard, Down Hatherley
Adams, Richard, Holyrood Ampney
Somers, Richard, Winterbourne
Wakeman, Roger, Forthampton
Dangerfield, Roger, W^otton-under-
Edge
Brodford, Roger, Bromsbarow
Wakeman, Roger, Forthampton
Spenser, Robert, Tormarton
Luycke, Robert, parson of Tatworth
Emans, Robert, Henbury
Greninge, Robert
Hawkins, Robert, Westbury
Whyting, Robert, Badmington Magna
Turner, Thomas, Pauntly
Perkyns, Thomas, Minsterworth
Hale, Thomas, Hartbury
Handman, Thomas, Tibberton
Pye, Thomas, Clifford-on-Seven
Roocke, Thomas, Bladington
Wilkins, Thomas, Wormcote, Dursley
Hill, Thomas, Tormarton
Organe, Thomas. Norton
Snotter, Thomas, Oldbury, Thornbury
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
17
Partrydge, Thomas, Hill, Berkeley
P'tereche in Will.
Grayle, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Church, Thomas, Gt. Barrington
Whitmay, Thomas, Churcham
Vaughan, Thomas, Odyn, Berkeley
Colman, Thomas, Slymbridge
Pryor, Thomas, Stroud, Bisley
Palmer, Thomas, bu. Haresfield, ad.
with will annexed
Lorde, Thomas
Nash, Thomas, Micheldean
Tyttley, Thomas, Cirencester
Bossher, Thomas, Thornbury
Endorsed Bishere and Bosshere.
Kinges, Walter, Hasfield
Snethe, Walter, Frocester
Tomer, WiUiam, Bisley
Wilkins, William, Horsley
Drury, William, St. Nicholas, Glou-
cester
Cooke, William, Elmeston
Lord, William, Hasilton
Tuckar, William, St. Nicholas, Glou-
cester
Augustjrne, William, parson of Michel-
dean
Keyse, William, Upleadon
Alyen, William, Charfield
Blear, William, Campden
Hawkes, William
Bower, William, Bradston, Berkeley
Dydcotte, William, Ridmarly, clerk, ^«.
Tewkesbury
Borisley, William, Badgeworth
Hale, William, Hartbury
Etkyns, William, St. Andrew's, Glou-
cester
Mallett, William, Sidney
Clent, William, Tewkesbury
Mason, William, Beynhampton
Hankoc, William, Yate
Endorsed Hawkes.
Cokkes, William, Sandhurst
1553-
Harrys, Agnes, Odyngton
Foxley, Agnes, Dunstboume Abbotts
Walwyn, Agnes, Bourton - on - the
Water
Denynge, Agnes, Wanswell, Berkeley
Basham, Andrew, vicar of Gt. Bar-
rington
Weale, Avice, Twigworth, St. Kath-
erine, Gloucester
Carter, Christopher, Lechlade
Frend, Christopher, Whitlene, New-
land
Tratman, Edward, Slymbridge
GLOU. WILLS.
Channer, Edward, Stonehouse
Hartland, Giles, Newent
Cowley, Geoffrey, St. John Baptist,
Gloucester
Horsley, George, bu. Dowrest [? Deer-
hurst]
Ellye, Harry, Redbrooke, Newland
Katemes, Henry, Tewkesbury
Wyndow, Henry, Harecombe
Sumnar, Hugh, parson of Winstone
Hunte, John, Quedgeley
Frape, John, Berkeley
Bridgeman, John, Wolaston
Hychman, John
Heydon, John, Tetbury
Stephens, John, Dowghton, Tetbury
Heskyns, John, Dursley
Crispe, John, Tewkesbury
Vowle, John, Wickwar
Alredge, John, Stroude
Barrow, John, Rodford, Berkeley
Aperrye, John, Wotton-under-edge
Endorsed Aparye.
Macham, John, Lechlade
Sanagar, John, Berkeley
Penall, John, Churchdown
Fowler, John, vicar of Bisley
Wilkins, John, Frocester
Barne, John, Didbroke
Evered, James, Slymbridge
Edes, James, Stone
Wekes, Joan, [no place], proved at
Witkwar
Bradford, Joan, Dymock
Aleruge, Joan, Charlton Kings
Ocford, John, Yate, clerk
Geyher, Joan, North Nibley
Lawson, Joan, St. Katherine, Glou-
cester
Wyntle, John, son of Roger Wyntle
of Rodley, Westbury
Willes, Joan, Dymock
Legge, Joan, Igyngton, bu. Tithering-
ton
Shotte, Joan, [no place]
Rysell, Jane, Hull, Berkeley
Knowlys, Juliana, Uley
Heyward, Joyce, Tewkesbury
Worloke, Lewis, Tortworth
Beufort, Lawrence, Broad Marston,
Pebworth
Holshippe, Morice, Hynam, Churcham
Hale, Morice, Ridford
Clerk, Margaret, Upleadon
Wychwell, Michael, Horton
Lee, Nicholas, Lechlade
Band, Nicholas, Uley
Browne, Nicholas, Yate
Tomas, Nicholas, Iron Acton
Barton, Nicholas
c
i8
Gloucestershire Wills,
[1541-1650.
Strange, Peter, Syston
Wiche, Richard, WoUaston
Eloti) Richard, Frocestcr
Endorsed Ellon.
Wickes, Richard, Gt. Barrington
Fretherri, Richard, Addlestrop
Hogges, Richard, Stow
Colwell, Richard, Alderley
Thorner, Richard, 01dbury,Thornbury
CUssall, Richard, Bisley
Mabatt, Robert, Derham
Baker, Robert, Pedington, Berkeley
Up Syvem, Robert, Stone
Hurne, Robert, Berkeley
Thomas, Roger, Iron Acton
Nele, Simon, Yate
Turner, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Stynchcombe, Thomas, sen.,Tortworth
Atcokkes, Thomas, Hill, Berkeley
Perkins, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Bande, Thomas, Berkeley
Symmes, Thomas, Leonard Stanley
Russell, Thomas, Hill, Berkeley
Rogers, Thomas, North Nibley
Heyward als. Wynter, Thomas,
Minsterworth
Trotnaan, Thomas, Dursley
Chapman, Thomas, bu. Woodchester
Batt, Thomas, Eastington
Summer, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
Twynnynge, Thomas, Painswick
Machyn, Thomas, Redbrook, Newland
Mathew, Thomas, Newland
Wilcockes, Thomas, Oldbury, Thorn-
bury
Tylar, Thomas, St. Briavills
Astmed, Thomas, Cradwill, Brimps-
field
Chamer, Walter, Mars^field
Harper, Walter, Christ, Gloucester
Fryere, Walter, Arlingham
Burges, Walter, Doyngton
Jeynkyns, William, Oldbury, Thorn-
bury
Harrold, William, Chipping Sodbury
Hynton, William, Kemsford
Grippes, William, Kemmerford
James, William, Holy Trinity, Glou-
cester.
Joyner, William, Poole, Chursdon
Hyxe, William, Marche, Berkeley
Herbert, William, Hill, Berkeley
Hareson, William, Horseley
Fortie, William, Hartbury
Jamis, WiUiam, Oldburye, Thorn-
bury
Broke, William, Broysboro
Browne, William, Awre
Kingsland, William, Upton Leonard
Meret, William, Gloucester
Stevens, William, Stowfield, English
Bicknor
James, William [ ? see above]
Vidler, William, Slymbridge
Overdrew, Wilham, Newent
Perry, William, Ridford
Pere in Will.
Taylere, William, Tainton
Fowler, William, Sainbury
Wintull, William, Saul
Mathew, William, Langbarrow
1554.
Hyll, *Alice, Pauntley
Goodman, Alice, Ashchurch
Twynynge, Alice, Corse
Pyckesley, Alice, Whitfield, Deerhurst
Hamons, Agnes, Avening
Humfray, Agnes, Murton Valence
Pegler, Agnes, Cowley [by Cam. ?]
Morwen, Agnes, St. Mary Broadgate,
Gloucester
Marten, Alexander, Hawkesbury
Higges, Catharine, Moreton Valence
Smythe, Catharine, Derhurst [missing]
Carter, Elizabeth, bu. Lechlade
Bellamy, Elizabeth, St. Andrews,
Gloucester
Nayler, Elizabeth, Coleford, widow of
Robert Nayler
Hall, Elizabeth, par. Berkeley
Locke, Elizabeth, Shurburne
Byrde, Edmund, Dursley
Cotton, George, Witford
Brayford, George, par. Wolston
Home, George, Tyrley
Norrys, Gilbert, Tetbury
Bonde, Gilbert, Tydnam
Nyblet, Humfrey, Standish
Elton, Humphrey, Presbury
Eaton in Calendar.
Hobbes, Juliana, Brockhampton
Jobbes in Calendar.
Lewes, Juliana, Hynton
Wurcman, Gyllian, King Stanley
Freman, Joan, Rendcomb
Wyllys, Joan, St. Mary Broadgate,
Gloucester
Alatham, James, Cysceter
Marten, James, Cromhall
Joyns, James, Neythour Swell
Jones in Calendar.
Jonnes, Isabella, Senbridge, Upton
Frigge, John, bu. Berkeley
Hoper, John, Nymedowe, Newland
Bereman, John, Beverston
• In this year the wills of those testators whose
Christian names be^n with A are placed out of
order and follow the will of ^imon Haselwycb.
154I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
19
Smart, John, Ampney Peter
Hylle, John, Cyssef
Bud, John, Frawntetun, bu. Winch-
combe
Bond in Calendar by error.
Stone, John, Whittington
Roode, John, Olbury, bu. St. Aryld
Crome, John, Cromhall
Davys, John, Oldbury, Thombury
Marse, John, Thombury
Bowton, John, Condicote
Mannynge, John, Bourton under hill
Wyrret, John, Chipping Sodbury
Harrys, John, Hatherop
Eyleworth, John, Ebrighton
Taylyar, John, Ash church
Hyett, John, Cleve, Westbury
White, John [missing]
Wattes, John, SUmbridge
Loker, John, Elmore
Etkyns, John, Upton St. Leonard
Atkyns in Calendar.
Taynton als. Port, John, Norton
Smythe, John, Cowley [by Cam. ?]
Bodynge, John, Bradston, Berkeley
Dyrryett, John, Woodford
Dyrrett in Calendar.
Johns, John, Newland
Jones in Calendar.
Knowlles, John, Newent
Mody, John, Horsley
Lante, JohnVSt. Johns, Gloucester
Filde, John, bu. Tybnrton
Jobynes, John, Newport, Berkeley
Champyn, John, Simonsale, Wotton
under Edge
Manbye, John, Cyssef
Holtane, John, Welford
Norse, John, Upton St. Leonard
Meysey, John, Marisdean
Holford, John, Shipton Moyne
Hampton, Lawrence, Deerhurst
Wytinge, Maude, Painswick
Seger, Morice, Oldburj-, Thornbury
Sager in Calendar.
HeTwood, Margaret, Churcham
Coney, Morgan, Alderley
Donye in Calendar.
Tayler, Marian, St. Mary Broadgate,
Gloucester
Sampson, Marian [no place]
Brajrne, Marya, widow of Thomas, bu.
Little Deane
Kente, Nicholas, Oxentun
Themer, Philip, Oldbury, bu. St. Arild
Turner in Calendar.
Wellved, Philip, Brockwere, St. Bria-
vels
Adeane, Richard, Hawkesbury
EUyattes, Richard, Stonehouse
Ibell, Richard, Lydney
Everod, Richard, Pedonton, Berke'ey
Nelme, Richard, Teynton
Smith, Richard
Bond, Richard, vicar of Bitten
Halle, Richard, Wotton under Edge
George, Richard, Wolston
Hyller, Richard, vicar of Elmeston
Parker, Richard, bu. Clayfyld
Mayster, Richard, Thornecom, West-
bury
Reve, Richard, Cysceter
Johnson, Richard, bu. Sherborne
Whatcott, Richard, Lemyngton
Smith, Richard, Hawkesbury
Weare, Richard, Charfield
Frowceter als. Smarte, Richard, petty
canon of Gloucester
Balden, Robert, Side
Heynes, Robert, Oldbury, Thornbury
Davysse, Robert, bu. Hard wick
Damsell, Robert, Bawdington
Davis, Robert, Meysey Hampton
Fiport, Robert, Hempsted
Chamber, Robert, Marsh field
Wakeman, Roger, Forthampton
Browne, Roger, Cow Honeyborne
Teyll, Roger [no place : lands in
Calmesden and Rendcombe ;
proved at Cirencester]
Watkynge, Ralph, Wollaston
Haselwych, Simon, Newent
Chadwell, Thomas, Barrington Parva
Gabe, Thomas, elder, Stonehouse
Colles, Thomas, Ephey, Moreton
Valence
Winscombe, Thomas, Hatherop
Cole, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Byford, Thomas, Tiberton
Bluxe, Thomas, Marston, Meysey
Hampton
Lucas, Thomas, Ham, Berkeley
Hoper, Thomas, Alvington
Malpas, Thomas, Stanway
Heringe, Thomas, Oldbury, Thorn-
bury
Sevar, Thomas, Eastington
Bonde, Thomas, Painswick
Whyt, Thomas, St. Mary's Broadgate,
Gloucester
Whyttynton, Thomas, St. Briavels
Teste, Thomas, clerk, Berkeley
Seste in Calendar.
Poule, Thomas, Codrington
Cole, Thomas, Beynam, Berkeley
Bury, Thomas, bu. Berkeley
Davys als. Fecye, Tewkesbury
Kynge, Thomas, Rodborough
Baker, Thomas, Matson
Wyrewod, Walter, Tidenhain
20
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Pegler, William, Wolepayne \i.e.
Owlpen]
Coke, William [no place]
Hunderhyll, William [no place]
Kemys als. Lewys, William, Rod-
borough, bu. Hampton
Howse, William, Westynton, bu.
Campden
Bruton, William, Dynnye, Minster-
worth
Cosbye, William, St. Nicolas, Glou-
cester
Adcoke, William, Oldbury
Wyilys, William, Sevenhampton
Honneman, William, Tiberton
Danng^erfyld, William, Stonehouse
Marten, William, Ruardean
Cooke, William, Barrow, Boddington,
inv.
Vidlare, William, par. Cromhall
Heeld, William, Tewkesbury
Alowe, William, Bam wood, Gloucester
Eyers, William, Campden
Hale, William, Odington
«sss.
Smyth, Agnes, Hatherup
Nutte, Agnes, Oxenhall
Mursley, Agnes, Dyrham
Mathew, Agnes, Newland
Dyrram, Alice, Willersey
Hopkis, Alice, Dorsington
Gybbes, Alice, Nibley
Curnocke, Ann, Nibley
Coxe, Catharine, Iron Acton
Penry, David [no abode given]
Richards, David, Alderton
Hitchens, Edmund, Gloucester
Dyryat, Edward, Berkeley
Huntley, Edward, Slymbridge
Yermth, Elen, Lydney
Chamber, Edith, Marshfield
Dornet, Elizabeth, Beckford
Bowton, George, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Jobber, Gilbert, vicar of Chedworth
Maulton, Henry, Corse
Hyde, Hugh, Gloucester
Horwood, Humfry, Cold Aston
Bradford, Hugh, Upleadon
Addams, Joan, Oldbury
Tomes, Joan, Westbury
Reede, Joan, Longhope
Longdon, Isabella, Hawkesbury
Winston, Juliana, Witcomb
Hawle, John, Cirencester
Cole, John, Berkeley
Heydon, John, Newland
Skinner, John, Lechlade
Dryver, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Turner, John, Berkeley
Yelf, John, Longney
Cooke, John, Stow-on-the-Wold
Clearke, John, Tytherington
Ossewold, John, Oldway
Brawell, John, Almiston
Camme, John, Lydney
Wolse, John, Hardwick
Cooke, John, Elmston
Trapline, John, Berkeley
Buddinge, John, Dursley
Butter, John, Maisemore
Chering^on, John, Winston
Browne, John, Berkeley
Monne, John, Westbury
Boltar, Margaret, Thormerton
Brobam, Margaret, Westbury
Grace, Margaret, Sherborne
Whitehed, Margery, Hartpury
Bere, Margery, Berkeley
Sanbage, Nicholas, Snowshill
Philpotte, Nicholas, Toddenham
Millard, Nicholas, Boxwell
Baker, Nicholas, Berkeley
Crome, Philip, Berkeley
Stevens, Richard, Brockworth
Flower, Richard, Lydney
Cotton, Richard, W^hittington
Wattes, Richard, Gloucester
Bufford, Richard, Newland
Smyth, Richard, Berkeley
Grayle, Richard, Tortworth
Chee, Richard, Tewkesbury
Grobbe, Richard, Coates
Shotte, Richard, Barnwood
Bound, Richard, Newnham
Beach, Richard, Newent
Townsend, Richard, Shurdington
Coxe, Richard, Longford
Bery, Richard, Dursley
Benett, William, Berkeley
Alee, Robert, Tewkesbury
Nichols, Robert, Stanley St. Leonard
Hayle, Robert, Minsterworth
Knight, Robert, Compton Abdale
Sheylor, Robert, Sherborne
Barkey <?rBarkei, Thomas, Oxendon
Ha^inge, Thomas, Cowley
Hyll, Thomas, Painswick
Belsip, Thomas, Yate
Hopkyn, Thomas, St. Bravell
Ridar or Ryder, Thomas, Elmington,
in Westbury
Sysmore, Thomas, Cysseter
Etkyns, Thomas, Hartpury
Warren, Thomas, Berkeley
Harris, Thomas, Oddington
Butter, Thomas, Northleach
Rooke, Thomas, Little Risington
Peerse, Thomas, Bisley
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
21
Barker, Thomas, Oxendon
Raynoldes, Thomas, Cirencester
Baylye, Thomas, Tortworth
Cull, Thomas, Fairford
Howldar, Thomas, Thornbury
Kench, Thomas, Wick-Risington
Saunders, Thomas, Ashleworth
Maunsell, Thomas, Cromhall
Rutter, Thomas, Northleach
But see the will of Butter, Thomas.
Fowche, Thomas, Longborough
Harris, Thomas, I3road Campden
Foster, Thomas, Trinley
Saunders, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Saunders, Thomas, Maisemore
Ame, William, Wotton-under-Edge
Colchester, William, Saintbury
Keyward, Walter, Ashchurch
Webbe, William, Syde
Broke, Walter, Painswick
Seaburne, William, Wortley, in
Wotton-under-Edge ?
Bullocke, William, Elmore
Oswald, William, Berkeley
Baylye, William, Tederenton
Everod, Walter, Shipton Moyne
Smythsyn, William, Tewkesbury
Hutman, William, Prestbury
Trownssall, William, Newland
Shaken, William, Pebworth
Mayowe, William, Bisley
Godfrey, William, Buckland
Worlocke, William, Lydney
Longden, William, Hawkesbury
Frebancke, William, Tewkesbury
Phelpes, William, Berkeley
1556.
Colchester, Agnes, Saintbury
Dymrye, Ambrose, Yate
Reve, Agnes, Dumbleton
Baker, Agnes, Tibberton
Styffe, Agnes, Hawkesbury
Nicholls, Agnes, Meysey Hampton
Littull, Agnes, Maisemore
Bucher, Anthony, Newport
Bocher in Will.
Reve, Anne, Tewkesbury
Francombe, Christopher, Tyrley
Stevens, Dennis, Berkeley
Woodward, David, Leonard Stanley
Collye, Edmund, Aylburton
Brodford, Elizabeth, Whetenhurst
Snotter, Elizabeth, Wolbery, Oldbury?
Myll, Edward, Cold Aston
Thomas, Edward, Downhatherley
Fawdry, Elizabeth, Stanway
Not in the Index.
3 *
Munke, Elizabeth, Kempsford
Fyll, George, vicar of Weston-on-Avon
Dysley, Henry, city of Gloucester
Gatley, als. Tayler, Henry, Dymock
Cowper, Henry, Marston Sicca
Brodford, Hugh, Upleadon
Wheler, Henry, Nether Gyting
Marten, John, Pebworth
Phelpes, Joan, North Nibley
Hyll, John, Newent
Birde, Joan, Norton
Harvey, John, Berkeley
Hintley, Joan, Kempsford
Jenkins, John, Tredington
Webbe, John, Frocester
Payne, John, city of Gloucester
Wyman, John, city of Gloucester
Ingram, John, Whittington
Cullymore, Joseph, Yate
Atwoode, John, Berkeley
Blake, John, Wheatenhurst
Peerse, Joan. No abode mentioned.
The will was proved at Fairford
Colymore, Joan, Tyderington
Dangerfield, John, Wotton under
Edge
Stradlinge, John, Stanley Leonard
Evans als. Tayler, Joan, Yate
Index has Johannes.
Cambridge, John, Brimscomb
Daumper, John, Campden
Dawmperd in Will.
CoUymore, John, Tederenton
Yaye, John, Lydney
Jaye in Will.
Geynis, John, Tredington
Rooke, Isabel, Bladington
Bartely, Joyse
Sanders, John
Mayor, John, Hatherup
Collet, John, Ashton under Hill
Robarte, John, ArHngham
Compton, John, Twining
Tanner, John, Berkeley
Gyll, John, Longney
Browton, John, Thornbury
Compton, Jane, Twining
Stedes, John, Tederenton
Daungerfield, John, Wotton under
Edge
Selmon, John, Stinchcomb
Houlder, Joan, Charlton Kings
Fourde, Isabel, Alderley
Rowlebright, John, Saintbury
George, John, Cirencester
Nelme, John, Berkeley
Aprice, John
Achettle, James
Howshippe, Leonard, Churcham
Stone, Margaret, Whittington
22
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Aldey, Margery, Stonehouse
Cowper, Margaret, Marston Sicca
Raynoldes, Matilda, Pebworth
Vaughan, Morgan, Westbury, Wilts
Hixe, Nicholas, Winchcomb
Hyckes in Will.
Crowdye, Nicholas, city of Gloucester
Packer, Philip, Wappley
Yelf, Perrin, Longney
Kinche, . . . [missing]
Mannsell, . . . [missing]
Gothridge, Robert, Charlton Kings
Ponter, Robert, Thornbury
Bruton, Richard, Wotton under Edge
Teynton, Robert, Prestbury
Mathewe, Richard, Oxinton
Boche, Richard, vicar of Nether Swell
Bechein Will.
Ramscar, Richard, vicar of Twining
Heynes, Richard, Stretton
Swanne, Richard, L>dney
Sheparde, Richard, Bledington
Byddell, Richard, Alderley
Beeke, Robert, Marshfield
Tomes, Robert, Hampnet
Walker, Richard, Nether Stone
Baker, Robert, Great Baringlon
Bonde, Richard, Haresfield
Higges, Robert, Sandhurst
Hill, Richard, parson of Edgeworth
Atwood, Richard, Uley
Biglyn(.''), Roger
Uttom, Richard, Stow
Mills, Thomas, Wilford [Welford ? ]
Bradley, Thomas, Syde
Dryver, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Ingulls, Thomas, Aston sub Edge
Worlocke, Thomas, Oxinhall
Stumpt, Thomas, Nybley
Cooke, Thomas, Churcham
Keterminster, Thomas, Ashchurch
Corbet, Thomas, Newent
Baylye, Thomas, Cam.
Fawkner, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Crede, Thomas, Bitton
Hixe, Thomas, Gt. Barington
Myll, Thomas, Quedgley
Wollcirye, Thomas, Lassington
Harris, Thomas, Over Swell
Bull, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Wolst, Thomas, Standish
Flowan, Thomas, Colford, in New-
land
Barker, Thomas, Welford
Worlocke, Thomas, Thornbury
Vernam, Thomas, Standish
Richardes, Thomas, Standish
Fermer, William, Beckford
Spensar, William, Little Risington
Steite, Woolston, Bladington
Yate, William, vicar of Tytherington
Tayler, William, city of Gloucester
Gyll, William, Longney
Bence, William, Hawkesbury
Skaye, William, Little Compton
Seriaunte, William, Awre
Festen(.''), William [no place]
Ebbesworth, William, Haiherup
Wright, William, Bagenden
Bromfield, William, South Cerney
Fissher, William, Elmeston
Veysey, William, Estington
Kydden, William, Uley
Thomas, William, Wickwar
Wheler, William, Forthampton
Tyllin, William, Thornbury
Whitingham, Wm., city of Gloucester
Spynner, William, Lydney
Smarte, William [no place]
Holester, William, Westerley
Mylton, Wm., Woldbury [Oldbury]
Cooke, Walter, Standish
Adlam, Wm., Westbury [on Trym]
Ryley, William, Dymock
Rawlens, William, Bratton, Wilts
Addams ? , William
1557-
Butter, Agnes, Maisemore ?
Slayne, Agnes, Winchcombe
Wilkins, Alice, Horseley
Saunders, Alice, Maisemore
Bycknell, Alice
Spenser, Agnes, Cirencester
Kente, Alice, Ashchurch
Rayson, Ambrose, Tewkesbury
Bovis, Andrew, Tewkesbury
Persons, Alice, Lygh
Richins, Agnes, Kempsford
EUeche, Alice, Ashelworth
Apparrye, Agnes, Sandhurst
Davis, Ambrose, Berkeley
Poole, Agnes, Wappeley
Harbert, Alice, Little Risington
Tybbettes, Alice, Berkeley
Bryaunt, Agnes, Westerley
Coole, Agnes, Tewkesbury
Pace, Agnes, Hasfield
Elkes, Alice, Nether Swell
Hunte, Anne, Quedgeley
Freman, Agnes, Estington
Ambre, Agnes, Winchcombe
Collet, Alice, Upper Slaughter
Blissard, Adam, Buckland
James, Agnes, Ueerhurst
Robyns, Alice, Lye
Pope, Agnes, Kempsford
Mathewe, Anthony, Driffield
Westmecot, Alice, Colne St. Denys
I54I-I650.]
Glouceste rsh ire VI "^ills.
23
Loveringe, Agnes, Northleach
Holsheppe, Agnes, Toddington
Mabbotte, Anlhonv, Cowley
Porter, Anthony, Aston-sub-Edge
Newman, Katharine, Pebworth
Metlowe, Christian, Twining
Mylls, Cecile, Tetbury
Tomes, Christian, Tewkesbury
Holtam, Cecile, Dorsington
Tyler, Clement, Winchcombe
Fortey, Katharine, Hartpury
Wilkins, Christopher, Tortworth
Slaughter, Christopher, Tewkesbury
Batte, Katharine, Hartpury
Wilkins, Eleanor, Frocester
Woode, Ellen, Cirencester
Rolbright, Eleanor, Saintbury
Chapman, Giles, Woodchester
Little, Elizabeth, Maisemore
Adams, Edmund, Compton Abdale,
St. Oswald
Wyman, Edward, Brockthorp
Cowley, Elizabeth, city of Gloucester
Coxe, Helen, Marston Meysey
Portlocke, Edith, Down Amney
Aston, Edmund, city of Gloucester
Steite, Elizabeth, Stanway
Roborowe. Edmund, Maisemore ?
Stanburne, Edward, Oldbury
Banckes, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Holtam, Elizabeth, Welford
Beret, Edmund, Cam.
Rudborowe, Edmund, Maisemore ?
Baston, Eleanor, Corse
Eylworthe, Elizabeth, Ebrington
Butter, Elizabeth, Maisemore
Davis, Eleanor, English Bicknor
Wyet, Edward, Pebworth
Hunte, Edmund, Cirencester
Humfrey, Elian, Hatherop
Mannynge, Edmund, Woolston
Stubbs, Eleanor, Charlton Kings
Smythe, Jeoffrey, Saintbury
Rigge, George, Tewkesbury
Poole, George, city of Gloucester
Watkins, George, Harsafield
Hickens, Gregory, Quinton
Aucoke or Awcock, George, Chelten-
ham
Barber, George, Broadwell
Mason, George, Newland
Tringham, Henry, Cirencester
Wheate, Henry, Stow
Weston, Henry, Bitton
Lyttle, Henry, Bodington
Brevell, Henry, Charlton Kings
Cooke, Henry, Stow
Allyn, Hugh, Cromhall
Clopton, Henry, Broadwell
Weekes, Henry, Tetbury
Bullocke, Henry, Elmore
Williams, Henry, Tewkesbury
Busforde, Henry, Newland
Taylor, Henry, Sherbourne
Hawlinge, John, Prestbury
Marshe, John, Alvington
Eldridge, John, Norton
Foster, John, Tirley
Goar, John, Wootton-sub-Edge
Aspland, John, Corse
Flocke, Joan, Deerhurst
Grene, John, North Cerney
Fowche, Joyes, Longborough
Westcotte, John, Marshfield
Tanner, Isabel, Ashchurch
Doppinge, Jamas, Slimbridge
Bullocke, Isabel, Standish
Tomkins, James, Tewkesbury
Butler, John, city of Gloucester
Rodwaye, John, Chermgton
HauUe, John, Norton
Berde, John, Standish
Marten, John, Wiilersey
Byford, John, Tibberton
Bartley, John
Pechye, John, Colne St. Alwin
Brode, Joan, Duntsbourne Abbots
Sysmore, John, Maisemore
Corkeshute, John, Hasfield
Packer, John, Chaltanham
Goram, John, Great Barrington
Wekins, John, Great Barrington
Dowle, John, Berkeley
Mundey, John, Cirencester
Phillipes, John, city of Gloucester
Yerington, John, Cheltenham
Ryve, John, Minsterworth
Speche, John, Lye
Dugmore, John, Cheltenham
Spyrwynke, Joan, Charlton Kings
Warde, John, Elmaston
Holyfaste, John, Dumbleton
Lemes, John, Cleeve
Webbe, John, Turkdean
Tyler, John, Nymsfield
Hickes, John, Tewkesbury
Hikes, John, Upper Swell
Clefley, John, Sherbourne
Welles, John, Tewkesbury
Ockey, John, [no abode given]
Goughe, John, Little Dean
Lawelly, John, Tuddenham
Barnard, John, Frampton upon Severn
Newes, John, Abston
Hancoke, John, Pocklechurch
Ljrttle, John, Cirencester
Badram, James, Frampton upon Severn
Bason, John. Campden
Collyns, John, Painswick
Malle, John, Northleach
24
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Tytley, Joan, Cirencester
Hellam, John, Leonard Stanley
Bele, Joan, Forthampton
Geyner, Juliana, North Nibley
Wattes, John, Forthampton
Apmorgan, John, English Bicknor
Maylet, John, Newent
Kente, John, Elmeston
Higg-yns, John, Toddington
Londe, John, Whaddon
Hewes, John, Tewkesbury
Streche, John, Tewkesbury
Turbill, John, Twining
Bocher, John, Tewkesbury
Powis, John, Ashton under Hill
Johnson, John, Lydney
Wyman, John, city of Gloucester
Dorrem, John, Moreton-Henmarsh
Wodley, John, Tirley
Kedde, John, Pocklechurch
Malle, John, Northleach
Comley, John, Forthampton
Slatter, John, Pebworth
Gyles, Joan, Sherbourne
Bennet, John, Ebrington
Kyrbye, John, Badgworth
Assam, John, Tewkesbury
Whorewood, John, Horsley
Hallinge, John, Welford
Dyston, John, Wmchcombe
Dawburye, John, Cirencester
Page, Lawrence, Mickleton
Gomey, John, Cirencester
Drywyn, Lawrence, Winchcombe
Sraythe, John, Bagworth
Apowen, Lewis, Lee
Baker, John, city of Gloucester
Berd, Margaret, Standish
Hartull, John, Forthampton
Curnocke, Morris, Berkeley
Tomes, John, Wickwar
Brevell, Margaret, Charlton Kings
Tomes, John, Westbury^
Kecke, Margery, Marston Sicca
Myllard, John, Stanway
Pyrrye, Margaret, Bleysedon
Bodnam, John, Upton [see 1567]
Albright, Margery, Ebrington
Kemmys, John, Colne Alwyns
Taylor, Margery, Charlton Kings
Dowle, John, Berkeley
Burges, Margery, Stow
All3m, John, Tirley
Barker, Margaret, Broadwell
Austen, John. Elmore
Kyrcham, Margery, Staunton
Kyght, John, Broadwell
Awood, Margaret, Upton
Cockes, John, Marston Meysey
Cowper, Margery, Winchcombe
Dumley, James, Frampton upon Severn
Harris, Margery, Quedgley
Stable, James, Marston Meysey
Tylor, Nicholas, Frampton Cotterell
Bye, John, Holyrood Ampney
Purser, Nicholas, Ebrington
Tovye, John, Staunton
Davis, Nicholas, Quinton
Togell, John, Cirencester
Yddredge, Nicholas, Norton
Cloterbooke, John, King's Stanley
Strowd, Nicholas, Cirencester
Branden, John, Staunton
Newland, Nicholas, city of Gloucester
Wheler, John, Deerhurst
Izod, Nicholas, Todington
Kelinge, John, vicar of Ebrington
Modye, Nicholas, Nibley
Monmothe, John, Marston Sicca
Harbert, Peter, Little Risington
Colabur, John, Temple Guyting
Mawson, Peter, Tetbury
Utton, Helen, Stow
Edye, Peter, Aylberton
Yonge, Juliana [Gillian], Corse
Hyllye, Stephen, Forthampton
Jeyns, John, Ashchurch
Belcher, Sybill, Pebworth
Weston, John, Campden
Berde, Stephen, pryst, Tewkesbury
Camden, John, Pebworth
Bysshoppe, Sybill, Elmeston
Rogers, John, Westerley
Stone, Simon, Bewdley
Danyell, John, Ebrington
Wylson, Richard, Stow
Calabur, John, Addlestrop
Tymbrell, Robert, Sevenhampton
Collytt, John, Oddington
Trynder, Richard, Amney St. Peter
Mylle, John, Whaddon
Kente, Robert, Oxenton
Martume, John, Sydynton
Elboroughe, Robert, Oldbury
Baston, John, Corse
Baker, Roger, Tibberton
Bowyer, John, Westbury
Morwent, Roger, Duntsborne Knights
Curtis, John, Hatherup
Browne, Richard, Syston
Tounes, John .'
Shyld, Richard, Deerhurst
Smythe, Joan, Winchcombe
Clemson, Richard, Weston-sub-Edge
Grene, John, Lye
Longford, Richard, Ebrington
Muncke, John, Meysey Hampton
Meadowes, Robert \cf. ttt/ra\
Modye, James, Marshfield
I bell, Roger, Lee
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
25
Collyer, Robert, Maisemore
Hannes, Richard, Quinton
Bawdrye, Richard, Tewkesbury
Heaven, Richard, Colley
Laye, Richard, Campden
Marshold, Richard, Willersey
Lyttle, Richard, Tewkesbury
Wakeman, Richard, Tewkesbury
Bromyche, Roger, Preston upon Stour
Smjrthe, Robert, Berkeley
Pryce, Richard, Campden
Farmer, Richard, Forthampton
Worlocke, Robert, Cromhall
Trayet, Roger, Twining
Branche, Richard, Churcham
Payne, Robert, Broadwell
Shreven, or Chreuen, Richard, Corse
Goslinge, Robert, Churcham
Atwells, Richard, Lye
Fynche, Robert, Sherbourne
Tysoe, Robert, Weston-sub-Edge
Ideridge, Robert, Norton
Harward, Robert, Pebworth
Aubroke, Richard, Upper Slaughter
Crede, Robert, Down Amney
Beeke, Reginald, Cheltenham
Parker, Richard, Cirencester
Wether, Robert, Thornbury
Wilcoxe, Richard, Stow
Cooke, Richaid, city of Gloucester
Atwells, Richard, Lye
Datnsell, Richard, Cirencester
Rogers, Richnrd, Compton Abdale
Smythe, Robert, Toddenham
Warde, Richard, Ebrington
Combe, Richard, Cheltenham
Brode, Richard, North Cerney
Malyn, Richard, Oddington
Fysher, Richard, Tewkesbury
Forde, Robert, Westerley
Slajrne, Robert, Winchcombe
Wood, Richard, Marshfield
Clysold, Robert, Stroud
Smythe, Richard, Saintbury
Butler, Robert, Cheltenham
Rudles, Robert, Ebrington
Harris, Richard, Aston upon Carrant
Heathe, Richard, Painswick
Butler, Robert, Cheltenham
Butte, Robert, Norton
Awells, Richard, Lye
Smyth, Richard, Standish
Maundfield, Robert, Lye
Browninge, Richard, South Cerney
Whitbye, Robert, Longney
Hulles, Richard, Stow
Pycher, Thomas, Llancante
Teysam, Richard, Wheatenhurst
Gregorye, Robert, Cheltenham
Robyns, Robert, Chedworth
Coke, Robert, Corse
Clente, Richard, Tewkesbury
Peerce, Robert, Windrush
Morse, Richard, Chedworth
James, Richard, Berkeley
Reve or Ryve, Richard, Marshfield
Grene, Richard, Upper Guyting
Becke, Robert, Badgeworth
Howell, Robert, Oldbury
Russell, Richard, Thornbury
Sowtherne, Richard, Mickleton
Meadows, Robert, Adlestrop
Atwells, Richard, Lye
Baggot, Robert, Colne St. Denys.
Tomes, Robert, Marston Sicca
Kyte, Richard, Ebrington
Hall, Robert, Hurnell
Moore, Richard, Fairford
Nicholson, Richard, Badgeworth
Harris, Richard, Nybley
Towcke, Robert, Kempsford
Marshold, Robert, Westcote
Tylye, Richard, Marshfield
Atwells, Richard [(/. supra\
♦Belcher, Sible, Bd. Marston, Pebworth
*Berd, Stephen, " pryst,'' Tewkesbury
*Bysshope, Sible, Elmston
♦Stone, Simon, Bewdley
Rawl3rns, Thomas, Ashton-under-Hill
Compton, Thomas, Quinton
Ockle, Thomas, Minsterworth
Hyche, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Merelles, Thomas, Swindon
Evenishe, Thomas, Bedgeworth
Ingram, Thomas, Whittington
Wellis, Thomas, Kempsford
Stubbe, Thomas [abode not given]
Woode, Thomas, Cirencester
Wyntle, Thomas, Westbury
Hegges, Thomas, Marshfield
Chevington, Thomas, Badgworth
Swayne, Thomas, Meysey Hampton
Hawkins, Thomas, Insworth?
Lydyate, Thomas, Thornbury
Blandford, Thomas, Cirencester
Burnell, Thomas, Yate
Whone i^r Hone, Thomas, Brockworth
Marten, Thomas, Deerhurst
Poursser, Thomas, Ebrington
Guye, Thos., Blanington, St. Leonards
Boner, Thomas, Mickleton
Hale, Thomas, Oddington
Goode, Thomas, Dymock
Brodwaye, Thomas, Mickleton
Smyth, Thomas, Berkeley
Arthure, Thomas, Westbury
Beste, Thomas, parson of Cotes
Merye, Thomas, Sandhurst
Newman, Thomas, Broad Marston
• Repeated above, p. 24.
26
Glottcestci'shii'e Wills.
[1541-1650.
Hayward, Thomas, Broad Marston
Heath, Thomas, Ashchurch
Forward, Thomas, Chedworth
Cooke, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Gregorye, Thomas, Sandhurst
Tyler, Thomas, Minsterworth
Fydlo'we, Thomas, Hasfield
Estmeed or Astmede, Thomas,
Brimsfield
Adalle, Thomas, Bourton-on-Water
Saverye, Thomas, Kempsford
Castle, Thomas, Broadwell
Nichols, Thomas, Winchcombe
Whyther, Thomas, Thornbury
Drynkewater, Thomas, Elmeston
Goddeyne, Thomas, Kempsford
Shryffe, Thomas, Wooton-under-Edge
Farmer, Thomas, city of Gloucester
Geyffe, Thomas, Longjney
Cro;inupe, Thomas, Bulley
Younge, Thomas, Newent
Cole, Thomas, Berkeley
Smythe, Thomas, INIickleton
Parker, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Robertes, Thomas, Driffield
Balye, Thomas, Quedgeley
Hyette, Thomas, Minsterworth
Skaye, Thomas, Stow
Loverynge, Thomas, Northleach
Bramiche, Thomas, Redford
Meritte, Thomas, Chedworth
Monnynge, Thomas, Bourton-on-Hill
Hayle, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Tgwnesend, Thomas, Quinton
Davis, Thomas, Longney
Tylladam, Thomas, Berkeley
Morwentes, or Morwent, Thomas,
Hartpury
Woode, or a Wood, Thomas, Upper
Slaughter
Monmothe, Thomas, Quinton
Glover, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Freman, Thomas, Frocester
Robertes, Thomas, Wolston
Fretherne, Thomas, Addlestrop
" in the County of the Cety of glouc."
Davis, Thos., Tullwellcourt
Apryce, Thomas, Maisemore
Ley, Thomas, Saintbury
Turner, Thomas, Newton Bagpath
Mason, Thos., Stanley, in Toddington?
Jordene, Thomas, English Bicknor
Eddye, Thomas
Nelme, William, city of Gloucester
Gelfe, William, Hartpury
Tratman, William, Dursley
Byshoppe, William, Quedgeley
Greneway, William, Tewkesbury
Calle, William, Woodchester
Combe, Walter, Mickleton
Kyte, William, Pebworth
Lawrence, William, Cromhall
Baytley, William, Stanway
Mollington, William, Stow
Senburye, William, Stow
Barret, William, Minsterworth
Nicholson, William, Toddington
Batte, Walter, Estington
Sturman, William, Toddenham
Heyward, William, Sandhurst
Cooper, William, Winchcombe
Dewsey, William, Sandhurst
Muncke, Walter, Meysey Hampton
Tysan, William, Buckland
Mayson, William, Tewkesbury
Hardinge, William, Abson
Lewes, William, Churcham
Izord, Izod, William, Buckland
Steyte, William, Stanway
Byrte, William, Frampton-on-Scvern
Barringlon, Wm.,Weston-under-Edge
Pursar, William, Aston-sub-Edge
Hawkyns, William, Turkdean
Cocam, William, Staverton
Frampton, Walter, Bisley
Hogges, William, Prestbury
Cawssowe, William, Harnell
French alias Lane, Wm., Cheltenham
Dowle, William, Newland
Persons, William, Farmington
Merrett, William, Matson
Hodges, William, Bourton-on-Water
Lawley, Walter, Winchcombe
Davis, William, Quedgeley
Smarte, William, Hartpury
Call, William, Clififord
Broke or Brodbroke, William, Mey-
sey Hampton
Tawney, William, Startto
Cale, William, Woodchester
Roundull, William, Maisemore
Clementes, William, city of Gloucester
Holwaye, William, Norton
Freman, William, Ebrington
Monninge, William, Kingscote
Brewer, William, Oxenton
Gybbes, William, Quinton
Barrowe, William, Daglingworth
Byshoppe, William, Elmeston
Godweyne or Goodv^yn, William,
Berkeley
Hynde, William, Bourton-on-hill
Tayler, William, Huntley
Wattes, William, Tetbury
Duckmonton, William, Twining
Wyllys, Wm., Churcham St. Andrew
Aylbright, William, Mickleton
Mathewe, William, Cheltenham
Izode, William, Staunton
Lee, William, Honeyboume
I54I-I650.]
Glouccstcrsh ire J I 'ills.
27
Clearke, William, Hartpury
Carter, William, Broadwell
Hodges, William, Winchcombe
Wyllys, William. Longborough
Hitchyns, William, Quinton
Trynder, William, Ampney St. Mary
Eirle, William, Thornbury
Rowe, William, Syston
Fynch, William, Leckliampton
Gybbes, William, North Nybley
Polton, William, Corse
Barston, Walter, Nether Swell
1558.
Pryce, Agnes [missing]
Somerset, Agnes, Deerhurst
Styet, Agnes [missing]
Yddrich, Alice [missing]
Home, Agnes, Hartpury
Raynoldes, Alice, Dumbleton
Smyth, Agnes, Kingswood
Knight, Agnes, Slimbridge
Pygler, Alice, Frocester
Huggyns, Alice, city of Gloucester
Shepard, Agnes, Bledington
Showle, Agnes, Longford, near
Gloucester
Boseley, Agnes, Badgeworth
Trotman, Agnes, Cam.
Cuffe, Agnes, Upleadon
Brydges, Alice, Tetbury
Perryn, Agnes, Avening
Worlocke, Alice, Cromhall
Colymore, Andrew, Tithrington
Tomes, Agnes, Marston Sicca
Davys, Amy, city of Gloucester
Nelme, Alice, Berkeley
Hayward, Agnes, Hartpury
Dayngerfeld, Agnes, Stonehouse
Haye, Andrew, Stone
Smyth, Alice, Berkeley
Lewis, Agnes, Churchdon
Grene, Anne, Hampton Meysey
Mayo, Alice, Kempley
Byglyen, Alice, Bishop's Cleeve
Jones, Alice, Tuddenham
Wylkins, Alice, King's Stanley
Jenyns, Agnes, Newent
Jaye, Agnes, Lydney
George, Alice, Cirencester
Frebery, Agnes, Widford
Sellwyn, Agnes, Slimbridge
Hullys, Alice, Oddini^ton
Perdye, Alice, Winchcombe
Kyte, Agnes, Pebworth
Gyllam, Augustine, Slimbridge
Raye, Agnes, Buckland
Grayhurst, Alexander, Bledington
Hassam, Agnes, Ashelworth
Warde, Agnes, Ebrington
Norris, Alice, Tetbury
Brabant, Alexander, Newland
White, Christopher, city of Glou-
cester {^si/per Ji/o^
Starre, Katherine, Leonard Stanley
Bucland, Katherine, North Nybley
Ryner, Katherine, Corse
Byrte, Kelam, Duntsbourne Rous
Fyssher, Katherine, Nether Swell
Sandye, Christopher, city of Glou-
cester
Woodweli, Christopher, city of Glou-
cester
Fawkner, Katheiine, Newent
Testwood, Christian, Cirencester
More, Christopher, Churchdown
Monnynge, Elizabeth, Woolston
Perkins, Elizabeth, Hasfield
Wylmotes, Giles, Minsterworth
Hyll, Edward, Stanley St. Leonard
Ryve or Reve, Elizabeth, Didbrook
Lygnoll or Lyngnoll, Giles, Barn-
wood
Wathen, Edward, Harescombe
Hamon, Edward, Lydney
Persons, Edward, Stanley St. Leonard
Hobbes, Elen, Tederington
Richmon, Giles, city of Gloucester
Goodwyn or Godwyn, Edward,
Tewkesbury
Wyntle, Elizabeth, Norton
Hassard, Edmund, city of Gloucester
Jones, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Byford, Elizabeth, Tibberton
Selman, Ehzabeth, Cam.
Frye, Edward, Tormton
Lyngnold, Elizabeth, Barnwood
Smyth, Eleanor, Rangeworthy
CoUey, Elizabeth, Charfield
Hall, Edward, city of Gloucester
Stanway, Edward, Staverton
Hawthorne, Elizabeth, city of Glou-
cester
Sparke, Elizabeth, Upton St. Leonard
Jordan, Edith, city of Gloucester
Home, Elizabeth, Berkeley
Hawkyns, Elizabeth, Sandhurst
Snowe, Elizabeth, city of Gloucester
Witcombe, Giles, Hempstead
Dymocke, Giles, Uley
Collymore, Edward, Tedrington
Cooke, Elizabeth, Winchcombe
Poole, Edward, Frocester
Badmanton, Elizabeth, Wootton-under-
Edge
Browne, Eleanor, Newland
Ockey, Elizabeth, Barnwood
Barrowes or Borows, Edward,
Hinton
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Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Shaune, Elizabeth, Berkeley
Roper, John
Daston, George, Wormington
Nashe, John, Frampton Cotterell
Hill, Guy, vicar of Preston, in deanery
Carjjinter, John, Maisemore
' of Cirencester
Sarner, John, Syston
Rollys, George, Haresfield
Cowley, John, Berkeley
Hannys, Hugh, Windrush
Forde, John, Wappley
Fercklew, Henry, city of Gloucester
Browne, John, Bradstone
Brevell, Henry [abode not given]
Bowman, John, Tewkesbury
Tayler, Henry, Lee
Wattes, John, Sevenhampton
Hedges, Henry, Wootton-under-Edge
Sparke, Joan, Wolpen
Keg~wyn, Henry, Newland
Welys, John, Fretherne
Appowell, Hugh, city of Gloucester
Michell, James, Prestbury
Ellis, Hugh, Slinibridge
Tylladam, James, Thornbury
Field, Henry, Tewkesbury
Barber, John, Northleach
Hoper, Henry, parson of Blesson
Bankes, John, Tewkesbury
Bennet, Hugh, parson of Hampnet
Butler, Joan, city of Gloucester
BockenoU, or Bycknoll, Hugh,
Hathwaye, John, Howellsfield
Tewkesbury
Cloterboke, John, Stanley St. Leonard
Daye, Henry, Northleach
Frye, John, Cold Aston
Gardner, Henry, Adlestrop
Harbor, John, Driffield
Saunders, Hugh, Maisemore
Stevens, John, Frocester
Wyman, Humphrey, city of Gloucester
Edye, Joan, Newland
Hayward, Henry, Pebworth
Crocker, John, Ry[n ?]dford
Barnes, Henry, Painswick
Haynes, John, Westerley
Rose, Henry, Mickleton
Brickman, John, city of Gloucester
Tayler, Henry, Churchdown
Leye, John, Saintbury
Fyspoole, Hugh, city of Gloucester
Blomer, John, Eastleach Martin
Perkins, Hugh, Barn wood
Gunner, John, Newent
Walkley, Humphrey, city of Gloucester
Smyth, John, Berkeley
Monnynge, Joan, Bourton-on-the-hill
Byrrye, John, Painswick
Llewellyn, Joan, Z>idnam [for 7"idden-
Nette, John, Marshfield
ham?]
Browninge, John, Cowley [Coaley ?]
Holborowe, John, Badmington
Richardes, John, Berkeley
Mason, John, Tiddington ?
Dollman, Juliana, Coates
Dauncer, John, Churchdown
Sternall, John, Awre
Parkin, John, Lechlade
Edwardes, Joan, city of Gloucester
Waters, John, city of Gloucester
Gosslinge, John, Slimbridge
Mayler, John, Tewkesbury
Sellye, John, Ashelworth
Sambadge or Sambache, John, Snows-
Polinge, John, Tedrington
hill
Elsmare, John, Kempley
Monnynge, Joan, Bocrton-on-hill
Hancocke, John, Uley
Joyner, Joan, Kempsford
Kempe, James, Beckford
Bence, Joan, Hawkesbury
Blanche, Isabel, Estington
Knight, John, Honeyboume
HoUyday, John, Little Dean
Izod, John, Aston
Hill, John, Berkeley
Aparke, John, Sevenhampton
Dymrye, Isabel, Cromhall
Farre, John, Westbury
Mylton, John, Brockworth
Hawle, John, Cheltenham
Fee, John, Dursley
Bruton, John, Tydrington
Benall, John, Stone
EUys, John, Elmore
Croyth, Joan, Lydney
Hawkins, Joan, Turkdean, B.V.M,
Gunnynge, John, Bitton
Hyron, John, Willersey
Swell, John, Eastleach Turvye
Teynton, Joan, [abode not given]
Haynes, John, Estington
Spycer, Joan, Hatherop
Greyle, John, Wooton-under-Edge
Edye, Joan, Newland
Byford, John, Tibberton
P3^nell, John, Meysey Hampton
Sharpe, John, city of Gloucester
Jeffes, John, Ashel worth
Whittingham, John, city of Gloucester
Myddleton, John, city of Gloucester
Fortey, John, Newent
Elyotte, John, Marshfield
Saunders, John, Stow
Dower, John, Bisley
Humerstone, John, Cirencester
1541-1650.]
Gloticestershire Wills.
29
Knowles, John \torn\
Organ, John, Churchdown
Cooke, John, Whetenhurst
Malson, John, Westbury
Pope, John, Beverston
Hill, John, Stow
Hiches, John, Arlingham
Shatteford, James, Hardwick
Borne or Browne, John, Dymock
Saunders, John, Cirencester
Wolworth, John, Dursley
Kemett, John, Staverton
Symmes or Symons, John, Great
Harrington
Tyladams, John, Nybley
Penne, John, Hawkesbury
Browne or Borne, John, Arlingham
Atkins or Etkyns, John, Maisemore
Blesard, John, Little Compton
Wylkes, John, Adlestrop
Browne, John, Newent
Mychell, John, Little Barrington
Daffye, John, Churcham
Vidler, John, Berkeley
Brodford, John, Preston
Pytte, John, city of Gloucester
Ryland, John, Quinton
Lygensons, John, Prestbury
SpsJcell, John, Pebworth
Dymrye, John, Cromhall
Lampley, John, city of Gloucester
Chorlet, Johr;, Lemington
Spenser, John, Berkeley
French, John, Uley
Woodman, John, Acton Turfield
Parker, Joan, Wappley
Edwardes, John, Minstervvorth
Symkins, John, Thornbury
Achettell ah. Sadler, John, Cirencester
Somerfield, James, Yanworth
Cooke, John, city of Gloucester
Boossher, John, Tortvvorth
Johnson, John, Tewkesbury
Jones, John, Tewkesbury
Brodford, John, Cirencester
Appoweli, John, Tewkesbury
Bocher, John, Wolaston
Capye, John, Tiddenham
Webbe, James, city of Gloucester
Amorgan, John, Thornbury
Everod, John, Berkeley
Knowles, John, vicar of Ashelworth
Syde, John, city of Gloucester
Cockshot, John, Corse
Gryffyth, Joan, Tiddenham
Heynes, John, Welford
Kemette, John, Staverton
Walker, John, Thornbury
Cugley, John, Longford, nr. Gloucester
Burnell, John, Bitton
Cowley, John, Berkeley
Adale, John, Wolaston
Rylond, John. Quinton
Home, John, Tirley
Heynes, John, Minsterworth
Wylfe, Joan, city of Gloucester
Whytfild, John, Thornbury
Caldwell, John, Campden
Byson, John, Ashton-under-Hill
Barebone, John, Berkeley
Chawner, John, Cubberley
Davis, John, Cranham
Parker, John, Cam.
.Randoll, John, Birdlip
Morse, Lewis, city of Gloucester
Yemans, Lewis, Awre
Slaughter, Mary, Trynley
Balder, Margaret, Ashton-under-Hill
Harrys, Margaret, Standish St.
Nicholas
Kente, Michael, Slimbridge
Barker, Margery, Oxenton
Weste, Maud, Charfield
Pyland, Margery, Berkeley
Cooke, Margaret, city of Gloucester
Adames, Margery, Kempsford
Sondill, Margery, Hinton
Dollymore, Margaret, Tedryngton
Clapam, Maud, city of Gloucester
Humferye, Margaret, Sherborne
Aleridge, Margaret, Standish
Home, Margery, Arlingham
Bramiche, Margery, Churcham
Walter, Margery, Beckford
Russell, Margery, Hinton
Tyler, Margery, Winchcombe
Free or Frye, Margery, Cold Aston
Rigge, Miles, Tewkesbury
Humfrye, Margaret, Sherborne
Drewe, Nicholas, Newent
Rogers, Nicholas, North Nibley
Robertes, Nicholas, Ashchurch
Slye, Nicholas, Duntsbourne Abbots
Lawrence, Nicholas, Berkeley
Camme, Nicholas, Berkeley
Robertes, Nicholas, Beckford
Varell, Peter, city of Gloucester
Eaton, Peter, rector of Syde
Brandard, Peter, Deerhurst
Ley, Peter, Berkeley
Baxture, Peter, parson of Aston-sub-
Edge
Snell, Philip, Tiddenham
Watkins, Philip, Wollaston
Bridges or Burgys, Robert, Ched-
worth
Daniell, Richard, city of Gloucester
White, Robert, city of Gloucester
Maysmore, Richard, Oddington
Worlocke, Robert, Thornbury
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Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Neele, Robert, Yate
Hayw^ard, Richard, Hartpury
Kenche, Richard, Little Risington
Brushe, Richard, Tewkesbury
Leper, Richard, Tewkesbury
Ibull, Robert, Cirencester
Rogers, Richard, Colne St. Denjs
Malverne, Richard, Churchdown
Pryde, Richard, Newent
Ellye, Richard, Newiand
Ordewaye or Ordywey, Robert,
Tewkesbury
Baker, Richard, Stinchcombe
Tonsen, Richard, Campden
Kympe, Robert, city of Gloucester
Dodde, Randolph, Tewkesbury
Hannowe, Richard, vicar of Nether
Swell
Slye, Richard, Bacbesore [Batsford]
Huggins, Ralphe, city of Gloucester
Osborne, Robert, Marshfield
Tayler, Richard, Stanway
Tomes, Richard, Hampton Meysey
Jones, Richard, Thornbury
Stratford, Richard, Standish
Passham, Robert, Adlestrop
Duram, Robert, Lydney
Scotte, Robert, Westerley
Baker, Rafe. Hasfield
Reade, Robert, Bishops' Cleeve
Pynson, Richard, Todington
Myller, Richard, Hampton Meysey
Rogers, Robert, Tewkesbury
Blaune or Blane, Richard, Berkeley
Ancocke, Richard, Lassington
Adames, Robert, city of Gloucester
Rogers, Robert, Tewkesbury
FouUer, Robert, St. Briavels
Webbe, Richard, Slimbridge
Goram, Richard, Great Barrington
Saunders, Roger, Cirencester
Messinger, Robert, city of Gloucester
Hollye, Richard, Wormington
Ambrose, Richard, city of Gloucester
Manbbat, Richard, Derham
Jonson, Richard, city of Gloucester
Home, Richard, Hartpury
Hickes, Richard, Cromhall
Arudge, Richard, Lee St. John
Pomferye, Richard, Washbourne
Symons, Richard, Deerhurst
Cossen, Richard, Hawkesbury
Nayshe, Richard, Westerley
Betterton, Richard, Fairford
Wynter, Richard, Wolaston
Wootton, Richard, Minsterworih
Yonge, Robert, Hinton
Bysshoppe, Robert, Westerley
Rede, Robert, city of Gloucester
Davis, Richard, Dursley
Baylye, Robert, Berkeley
Pytte, Reginald, Newent
Hodges, Robert, Tewkesbury
Baker, Robert, Berkeley
Keeke, Richard, city of Gloucester
Berde, Richard, Standish
Pyar, Robert, Colne-Rogers
Baylye, Robert, Berkeley
Fawderye, Richard, Stanway
Writh, Richard, Staunton
Sparrye, Robert, parson of Chartys-
field
Smyth, Richard, Berkeley
Cooke, Richard, Kingswood
Sowthwood, Richard, Ashchurch
Smyth, Robert, Berkeley
Phillippes, Robert, Lee
Monslowe, Richard, prebendary of
Gloucester cathedral
Chewe, Robert, Morton Valence
Walden, Richard, Newent
Lynke, Richard, Berkeley
Warde, Richard, Welford
Smyth, Richard, Kempsford
Beller, Richard, parson of Harnell
Pauncefoote, Richard, Hasfield, esq.
Dapwell, Stephen, Tuddenham
Cloterbooke, Simon, Estington
Burnell, Simon, Yate
Sowthall, Sybill, Bishop's Cleeve
Cooke, Sybill, Elmeston
Tayler, Sybill, city of Gloucester
Baylye, Stephen, Chedworth
Bru^erne, Thomas, Lye
Carpenter, Thomas, Leonard Stanley
Ell, Thomas, Willersey
Caunne or Camme, Thomas, Longhope
Gryffin, Thomas, Berkeley
Turner, Thomas, Cirencester
Wheler, Thomas, Newent
Wetmorth, Thomas, Frocester
Wotton, Thomas, Lydney
Causfield, Thomas, Ashelworth
Jackes, Thomas, Frampton-on-Severn
Capper, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Percevall, Thomas, Tetbury
Mathowe, Thomas, Mickleton
Knight, Thomas, Slimbridge
Wakeman, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Trotman, Thomas, Cam
Merrye, Thomas, Sandhurst
Dodunead, Thomas, Dowdiswell
"Heynes, Thomas, Colford
Prydie, Thomas, Weston-sub-Edge
Haywrard, Thomas, Oddington
Fryar, Thomas, Arlingham
Lucas, Thomas, Stow
Tayler, Thomas, Newiand
Alynch, Thomas, Tedryngton
Parre, Thomas, Northleach
1541-1650]
Gloucestershire Wills.
31
Blount, Thomas, Syston
Lustie, Thomas, Berkeley
Emyttes, Thomas, Fairford
Adames, Thomas, Tedryngton
Nicholls, Thomas, Bisley
Adye, Thomas, Berkeley
Lambe, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Drynkewater, Thomas, Little Dean
Whoper or Hoper, Thomas, Kempley
Russell, Thomas, Hinton
Baskervild, Thomas, Sandhurst
Peynter, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Yonge, Thomas, Hampnet
Pearse, Thomas, Dixton in Alderton
Hoskyn, Thomas, Woleston
Joyner, Thomas, Kempsford
Warner, Thomas, Cowley
Hotchkyns, Thomas, Great Barrington
Gyfford, Thomas, Maisemore
Lugge, Thomas, city of Gloucester
Blackwyll, Thomas, Preston
Gryninge, Thomas, Morton Valence
Harne, Thomas, Berkeley
Grayle, Thomas, Tortworth
Freman, Thomas, Frocester
Raynoldes, Thomas, Down Ampney
Saunders, Thomas, city of Gloucester
Tyler, Thomas, Flaxley
Pryce, Thomas, Beckford
Henedge, Thomas, Toit worth
Gybbens, Thomas, Marshfield
Harvie, Thomas, Berkeley
Surmon, Thomas, Slimbndge
Baylie or Bayle, Thomas, Estington
Norrys, Thomas, Campden
Keyke, Thomas, Ashelworth
Renoldes, Thomas, Down Ampney
Campden, Thomas, Marston Sicca
Watter, Thomas, Cromhall
Nicholls, Thomas, Adlestrop
Brynckworth, Thomas, Fairford
Arkell, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Grene, Thomas, Churcham
Browne, Thomas, Berkeley
Bysshoppe, Thomas, Deerhurst
Reede, Thomas, Ebrington
Atwoode, Thomas, Berkeley
Bostocke,Thomasine, Down Hatherley
Mynate, Thomas, Hempstead
Heggins, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Denninge, Thomas, Berkeley
Gryffithe, Thomas, Tydnam
Galley or Galey, Thomas, Beckford
Perkins, Thomas, Hasfield
Payne, Thomas, city of Gloucester
Carter, Thomas, Hartpury
Carter, Thomas, Maisemore
Whittinge, Thomas, Standish
Packer, Thomas, Cheltenham
Fynche, Thomas, Dursley
Morgan, Thomas, Blakeney
Blysse, Thomas, Painswick
Hide, Thomas \juper filo'\
Williams, William, Staunton
Bridge, William, city of Gloucester
Higgen, William, Tiddenham
Webbe, William, Blaisdon
Wyndowre, W^illiam, Hardwick
Edwardes, William, city of Gloucester
Weste, William, Standish
Smyth, William, Minchinhampton
Merret, Walter, Woodchester
Combe, Walter, Cheltenham
Marten, William, Abson
Harbard or Herbart, W^alter, Tud-
denham, esq.
Powell, William, Painswick
Suter, William, Uley
Davis, William, Cirencester
Organ, William, Haresfield
Maynard, William, Marshfield
Wylse, William, city of Gloucester
Bysshoppe, William, Deerhurst
Tergewe, William, Awre
Thornycrofte, William, Newent
Smarte, William, Bisley
Wayte, William, Whaddon
Ha3rward, William, Awre
Chapman, William, Marshfield
Dalye, William, Ouedgeley
Bollocke, William, Minsterworth
Longestone, William, Hinton
Wyght, William, Wotton-under-Edge
Sparke, William, Upton Leonard
Dennynge, W'illiam, Berkeley
Smyth, William, Temple Guiting
Fyllymore, William, Cowley
Mytton, William, Nether Swell
Nelme, William, Berkeley
Saunders, William, city of Gloucester
Pearse, William, Berkeley
Porter, William, Ashleworth
Hytchcocke, W^illiam, Ashton-under-
Hill
Hunte, William, Ouedgeley
Cachemead, W'illiam, Lancante
Nye, William, Stinchcombe
White, W^illiam, Ampney St. Peter
Rydler, William, Witcombe
Grene, William, North Cerney
Cooke, William, Hempstead
Rogers. William, Dowdeswell
Nayshe, William, Westerley
Eldridge. William, Hartpury
Coxe, William, Staverton
Lane, William, city of Gloucester
Edye, William, Newland
Cuffe, William, Upleadon
Sever, Walter, Estington
Phelpes, William, of \tort{\
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[1541-1650.
Pegion, William, Moreton-in-Marsh
Daxke, William, Beckford
Humfrey, William, Morton Valence
Perkins, Walter, Hartpury
Gryne, William, Eastleach
Thayer, Walter, Churchdown
Crumpe, William, Leckhampton
Wattes, William, Newent
Sawer, William, Pauntley
Webbe, William, Slimbridge
Roofe. William, Mickleton
Bostocke, William, Down Hatherley
Trube, William, Little Risington
Merye, William, Sandhurst
Franckeljm, William, Cherrington
Maune, William, Cirencester
Smyth, William, Berkeley
Fercheleffe, William, Mickleton
Bell, William, Ampney Crucis
Combe, Walter, Cheltenham
Lawrence, William, Westerley
Ockold, William, Duntsboume Abbots
Harvye, William, Berkeley
Norrys, William, Stonehouse
Skey, William, Thornbury
Estington, William, Eastleach Martin
Reede, Wm., Admington in Quinton
Lye, William, Tewkesbury
Lewis, William, Berkeley
Hobbes, William,,,Berkeley ?
Jobbyns, William^
Ockey, Walter
Paxford, William, Bourton-on-Hill
Mylton, William
Whitehed, William
Whittington, William
Fawkes, William, Whittington
1559-
Coxe, Agnes, Westerley
Butler, Alice, Forthampton
Shottisford, Agnes, Cleve in Westbury
Ball, Agnes, Little Dean
Symon, Agnes, city of Gloucester
Clarvo, Alice, city of Gloucester
Taylor, Alice, Churchdown
Kente, Alice, Sandhurst
Robertes, Agnes, Ashchurch
Bonde, Alice, Haresfield
Rawlyns alias Ingram, Anne, city of
Gloucester
Hyette, Alice, Westbury
Grenowaye, Alice, Bishop's Cleeve
Harte, Andrew, Northleach
Teysand, Alice, Berkeley
Tanner, Agnes, Iron Acton
Smarte, Bartholomew, Micheldean
Smyth, Katherine, Forthampton
Bysshoppe, Katherine, Ealmston
Tanner, Christopher, Avening
Cowley, Katheiine, Berkeley
Grene, Katherine, North Cerney
Ryver, Christopher, Hasfield
Browne, Dennis, Yate
Westerbye, Deanes, city of Gloucester
Wynde, David, Tuddenham
Claffeld, Elizabeth, Stroud
Peerce, Elizabeth, Bourton-on-Water
Biglynge, Ellen, Bishop's Cleeve
Barker, Elizabeth, Forthampton
Jones, Elizabeth, Nether Swell
Webbe, Edward, Stroud in Bisley
Myll, Elizabeth, Quedgeley
Stephens, Ellen, Temple Guiting
Create or Greet, Eleanor, Ashleworth
Bennet, Edward, Rodborrow
Hayle, Ellen, Longney
Myddleton, Elizabeth, city of Glou-
cester
Plomer alias Seaburne, Edward,
Wootton-under-Edge
Etkyns, Elizabeth, Upton St. Leonards
Jenkyn, Edward, vicar of Lye
Shere, Edward, Wolaston
Hechekins, Elizabeth, Gt. Barrington
Danyell, Ellen, Westbury
Hayward, Edward, Pebworth
Trubshewe, Edward, Tewkesbury
Bonde, George, Newland
Wallet, George, Lee
Sandiford, George, Weston-sub-Edge
Holtam, George, Welford
Corbet, George, Quinton
Smyth, George, Walton-Cardiff
Ballinger, George, Charlton- Kings
Davis, Humphrey, Hardwick
Dawkes, Henry, parson of Aston
Somervile
Awood, Henry, Cheltenham
Crane, Henry, Tewkesbury
Furnar, Henry, oi\torn\
Peerse, Henry, Bisley
Ballinger, Henry, Charlton-Kings
Davis [Danes?], Henry, Tiddenhani
Hyette, Henry, Condicote
Turner, Hugh, Eastleach Turvy
Porteman, Henry, Twining
Kempe, Henry, Siddenton
Jenkins, Hugh, Rydford
Myll, John, Wickwar
Elridge, Isabel, Hartpury
Myll, John, Welford
Wetherlye, John, Newnham
Flucke, John, Tewkesbury
Greves, John, city of Gloucester
Hoper, Joan, Stow
Browninge, John, Cowley
Kempe, Joan, Maisemore
Woodcocke, James, Brock worth
i
1541-1650]
Gloucestershire Wills.
ZZ
BuUer, John, Sutton-under-Brailes
Overdrowe, John, Newent
Shere, John, Awre
Spensar, John, Dursley
Huntley, John, Foy, in diocese of
Hereford
Staunton, John, Citton
Hawlinge, John, Staverton
Frewen, John, Longney
Peerce, John, Churcham
Lyttle, John, Lye
Browne, John, Clifford
Pardye, John, Nether Guiting
Coliymore, John, Tedrington
Maunder, John, Toddenham
Bennet, John, Ruardean
Parker, Isabel, Barn wood
Walter, John, Adlestrop
Braunce or Branche, John, Rudford
Wayte, John, Whaddon
Whyte, John, Hardwick
Greninge, John, Morton Valence
Jefferis, John, Tewkesbury
Phippes, John, Upper Guiting
Robertes, John, Pebworth
Donne, John, Haresfield
Machyn, John, city of Gloucester
Mason, John, Tudington
Heynes, Juliana, Ashchurch
Symons, Joyce. Deerhuist
Arthure, John, Westbury
Eeles or Eyles, John, Winston
Elredge, John, of [torn]
Teynton, John, Cubberley
Longe, John, Ashleworih
Haule or Hall, John, Wolaston
Welche, James, Badge worth
Lewis, John, Cheltenham
Thayre, John, Brockworth
Sledde, John, Newland
Ljrttle, John, Lye
Hychens, Joan, Horsley
Strode, John, Boddington
Reade, John, Bleyson [Blaisdon ?]
Guye, John, Ashchurch
Grenewaye, John, Bishops Cleeve
Stephen, John, Lancante
Hemmynge, John, Churcham
Gardiner, John, Stroud
Shilde or Schild, John, Forthampton
Gybbes, John, Aston Somervile
Putley, Isabel, Berkeley
Parker, Joan, Cam
Symons, John, Tewkesbury
Jervis, John, Temple Guiting
White, John, Westbury
Compyer, John, Temple Guiting
Smyth, John, Boddington
Bycke, John, Morton Valence
Chettell, John, Quentley [Quinton]
GLOU. WILLS.
Hobbes, John, Bishops Cleeve
Asmon, John, Tibberton
Browninge, John, Uley
Pope, John, Lye
Wakefield, John, Wick Risington
Tusten, John, Twining
Butter, John, Hartpury
Davis, John, Newland
Ende, John, Ashchurch
Bleyse, John, Rudford
Denye, John, Wootton-under-Edge
Burnell, John, Bitton
Broke, John, CowJey
Bubbe, John, Great Witcombe
Jefferis, John, Cheltenham
Smyth, John, Stow
Ridge, John, Hinton
Bolde, John, Little Compton
Lucas, John, Micheldeane
Wellys, John, Bitton
Moodye, John, Berkeley
Hall, John, Stratton
Marten, Joan, Pebworth
Bryaunt, John, Bitton
Gellye, John, vicar of Lechlade
Idolls, John, Oldbury
Symons, John, Tewkesbury
Jordeyne, John, Saperton
Hawkes, John, city of Gloucester
Apthomas, John, Newnham
Marchaunt, Joan, Northleach
Hosyer, John, Cowley
Lambart, John, Bourton-on-Water
Pycher, John, Oldbury
Goothe, John, Stone
Gellye, John [see suprd\
Trestell, John, city of Gloucester
Bame, Margery, Painswick
Frence or Frenche, Margaret, Uley
Bycke, Margaret, Cheltenham
White, Margaret, city of Gloucester
Pygen, Margaret, Moreton in Marsh
Hyggens, Michael, Oxenton
Iddredge, Margery, Norton
Besante, Margery, Ashton-uhder-Hill
Baker, Marten, Sutton
Slaughter, Margery, Tewkesbury
Harrys, Margaret, Upper Swell
Mawson or Mason, Margaret, Hart-
pury
Counbley \or ? Conubly], Margaret,
Forthampton
Surman, Margaret, Ashleworth
Hygens, Michael, Oxenton [see supra\
Walker, Margaret, Great Barrington
Barnat, Margery, Elmeston
Woles, Margaret, Standish
Tomes, Margaret, Tewkesbury
Carpenter, Margaret, Temple Guiting
Grainger, Nicholas, Churcham
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Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Adams, Nicholas, Lechlade
Hull, Nicholas, Sutton
Broke, Oswald, Iron Acton
Lee, Peter, Ashchurch
Etkins, Parnell, Upton St. Leonard
Nicholas, Philip, Stone
Weere, Philip, Tuddenham
Hawkins, Philip, Preston
Fraunces alias Cooke, Philip, city of
Gloucester
Bayse, Philip, Westbury
Baker, Richard, Tibberton
Hemlocke, Robert, Ashchurch
Hamond, Richard, Lydney
Webbe, Richard, Flaxley
Byngeley, Richard, Twining
Barker, Robert, Broadwell
Carington, Richard, citizen and mer-
chant tailor of London
Baughe, Richard, Lydney
Cotton, Richard, Tewkesbury
Fryar, Richard, Erlingham
Hoppe, Richard, Newent
Collet, Robett, Tewkesbury
Frape, Richard, Slimbridge
Screven, Richard, Norton
Joyes, Robert, Lechlade
Wyman, Richard, Barnwood
Ellye, Rosa, Newland
Malson, Richard, Westbury
Freman, Robert, Elmeston
Garner, Richard, Pitchcombe
Hill, Richard, Colne St. Denys
Haycockes, Richard, Tewkesbury
Albright, Richard, Campden
Payne, Richard, city of Gloucester
Horner, Robert, city of Gloucester
Swayne, Robert, Tewkesbury
Byrkyn, Richard, Awre
Gonnynge, Richard, Bitton
Daa, Richard, Minchinhampton
Adams, Robert, Tedryngton
Wykins, Richard, Great Barrington
Greninge, Richard. Morton Valence
Webbe, Robert, Charfieid
Wyllys, Robert, Berkeley
Snowe, Robert, Woodchester
Sommers, Richard, Avening
Lambert, Rfibert, bherborne
Horner, Robert, city of Gloucester
Co'wrper, Robert, Tewkesbury
Aldaye, Richard, Stonehouse
Hawlinge, Robert, Chourssdon
Edwardes, Richard, Micheldean
Taylor, Richard, Slimbridge
Hyette, Robert, Upper Guiting
BuUocke, Richard, Westbury
Androwes, Richard, King s Stanley
Hankis, Robert, Bourton-on-Water
Bastian, Richard, Tuddenham
Abevan, Robert, Tewkesbury
Organ, Richard. Berkeley
Williams, Richard, Dixton
Ragge or Rage, Richard, Stow
Hayward, Robert, Lower Guiting
Wattes, Robert, Meysey Hampton
Howsemaye, Richard, Down Ampney
Page, Richard, Mickleton
Maune cr Man, Robe t Forthampton
Smyth, Robert, Sherborne
Callowe, Richard, Churcham
Carter, Richard, Elmore
Bysshoppe, Richard, Hampnet
Symons, Richard, Bourton-on-Water
Hayward, Richard, Churcham
CoUey, Robert, Lechlade
Fyfild, Robert, Tewkesbury
Morgan, Simon, Newent
Beste, Thomas, Broadwell
Yonge, Thomas, Shipton-Moyne
Rogers, Thomas, Siston
Collis, Thomas, Fairford
Whellar, Thomas, Donnington, Stow
Oswold, Thoma", Cam
Aram, Thomas, Newneham
Cornalle, Thomas, Aylberton, Lydney
Tayler, Thomas, Circeter
Peerse, Thomas, Sandhurste
Harward, Thomas, Pebworlh
Parker, Thomas, Wapley
Weyle. Thomas, Hartbury
Wylson, Thomas, St. Mary, Minster
Gate, Gloucester
Fowler, Thomas, Leonard Stanley
Stylar, Thomas, Addlestrop
Senneburye, Thomas, Seyntburie
Smythe, Thomas, Oldland, Bitton
Blanche, Thomas, Alkington, Easting-
ton
Seyver, Thomas, Eastington
Robertes, Thomas, Toddington, Stan-
way
Creede, Thomas, Cullyhall, Bitton
Herforde, Thomas, Marshfield
Phelpes, Thomas, curate of Maise-
more
Warde, Thomas, Welford
Harley, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Yonge, Thomasj Chapsoll, Westbury
Ocforde, Thomas, Stroud
Tayler, Thomas, Slymbridge
Grannger, Thomas, Whaddon
Gatley, Thomas, Beckford
Omitted from Calendar
Kedorde, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Jeffe, Thomas, Preston-on-Stour
Cox, Thomas, Newent
Humfrey, Thomas, bu St. Nicholas,
Hatherop
Kinges, Thomas, Tewkesbury
1 541 -1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
35
Mylle, Thomas, Chavenage, Horsley
Browne, Thomas, Iron Acton
Holbym, Thomas, Upton Cheyne,
Bitton
Wyllyes als. Mawgerte ?, Thomas,
Rodborough
Harysun, Thomas, Dorsington
Farrender, Thomas, Birdlip
Feranter in Will
Blisse, Thomas, Cheltenham
Alford, Thomas, Frampton
Goddyn, Thomas, Lippiat
Stybbys, Thomas, Down Hannam,
Bitton
Gawen, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Seraon als. Smyth, Thomas, Forthamp-
ton
Seysmore, Thomas, Hartbury
Kingeswood, Thomas, Prebendary of
Gloucester
Hoolshyp, Thomas, Churcham
Warner, Thos., Alkmgton, Eastington
Ocolde, \'alentine, Oddington
Davys, William, Wheatenhurst
Mylton, William, Boddington
Grainger, William, Elmore
Goodridge, William, St. Nicholas,
Gloucester
Daves, William, Ashchurch
Hunte, William, Gloucester
Smjrth, William, Twining
Holtam, William, Dorsington
Umfrey, William, Hardwick
Jennys, William, West Hannam, Bitton
Coke, William, Longbarrow
Broune, William, Titherington
Combe, Walter, Cheltenham
Gierke, Wm., St. Michael, Gloucester
Kecke, William, Charlton Kings
Cormell, William, Cow Honey bourne
Pole, William, Frocester
Hunt, William Quedgeley
Heywarde, William, elder, Sandhurst
Smarte, Wm., Gretton, Winchcombe
Grymer, William, bn. Avening
Buckill, William, clerk, Weston Birt
Rowlys, Walter, Arlingham
Yelye, William, Hawkesbury
Benett, William, Standish
Mawle, William, Cheltenham
Bedel, William, Charlton Kings
Emotes, William, Norton
Done, William, Ashel worth
Hammond, William, Lidney
Obsworth, William, Hatherop
Emmotes, William, Norton
Meysy, William, North Cerney
Pyrtone, William, Elnieston
Surmon, William, Keinton, Upper
(iuitinij
Bubbe, William, Bentam, Badgeworth
Adys, William, Oxenhall
Gylding, William, Twyninge
Walter, William, gent., Tuikdean
Hunte, William, Gloucester
1560.
Cowley, Agnes [Lechlade ?]
CollerPin Will
Mylward, Alice, Coley [by Cam. ?]
Pate, Alice, Cheltenham
Walshe, Anne, widow of Sir John,
Little Sodbury
Trubshawe, Alice, Tewkesbury
Waldinge, Andrew, Stanton, Forest
of Dean
Rossell, Agnes, Seyntbury
Wylles, Agnes. Seyntbury
Hyxe, Alice, Grette, Winchcombe
Halle, Agnes, Alvington
Wourmehill, Agnes, Prestbury
Senbure, Clement, widow, Senbure
Rogers, Clement, The Ligh
Coley, Katherine, Bradstone,
Berkeley
Mallat, Katherine, Beverton, Berkeley
Rogers, Katherine, North Nibley
Grene, Katherine, North Cerney
Grenehill, Emma, Addlestrop
Williams, Elizabeth, Hewelsfield
WiUum in Will.
Drewe, Elizabeth, Newent
Mallet, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Hasellwhiche, Ehzabeth, Newent
Belseyr, Elizabeth, Yate
Malson, Elizabeth, Weysburye
Perce, Elizabeth, Sandhurst
Eburough, Elizabeth, bii. Oldbury
Dare, Elizabeth, bu. St. Peters,
Winchcombe
Webbe, George, Titherington
Taylor, George, Clerewell, Newland
Mylle, George, Stonehouse
Warde, Geoffery, Elmeston
Canson, Henry, Frampton. Sapperton
Harbarde, Henrv, Cheltenham
Toney, Henry, Tirley
Frampton, Henry \ixbo7'c ttot givcn'\
Newton, Hugh, Harsfield
Blockeley, Henry, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Dyckley, Hugh, bu. Bleisdon
Carpenter, John, Cheltenham
Edw^ardes, John, Titherington
Cornewell, John, Elkston
PuUen, James, Tiiherington
Perte, John Over Swell
Slaughter, John, Tyriey
Crumpe, John, Tyriey
36
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Bysshoppe, John, Hartbury
Bower, John, Newent
Grevis, John, Elmeston
Ireland als. Chey[in ?], John, Tyrley
Amarten, John, Leckhampton
Mason, John, Maisemore
Flocke, John, Deerhurst
Aram, John, Westbury
Mason, Joan, Maisemore
Parson, John, Pucklechurch
Hostid, John, Westbury
Hyme, Joan, Campden
Grene, John, Little Risington
Leonard, John, Fairford
Goram, Joan, Great Barrington
Meakes, John, Shynington
Byrde, John, Huntley
Butter, Joan, Hartpury
Trynder, Gilian, Ampney St. Mary
Dunne, John, Tewkesbury
Jobbyns, Joan, Frampton-on-Severn
Fraunces, John, Hinton
Jobyns, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Gervis, John, Temple Guyting
Ealdes, John, Duntsbourn-Rouse
Teynton, John, Cubberley
Stringer, John, Berkeley
Danyell, John, Oldbury
Borne, James, Lydney
Brokinge, John, Stow
Dawe, John, Newent
Legge, John, Berkeley
Arter, John, Painswick
Betfield. John, Bitton
Stackehouse, John, vicar ofTurkdean
Pyte, John, Newent
Brodford, John, Dymock
Yonge, John, Compton Abdale
Watson, James, parson of Hdtherup
Rutter, John, Adiestrop
Churches, John, Bisley
Aldersey, John, Horsley
Knowles, John. Newent
Wodley, John, Dymock
Curtes, John, Coin Rogers
Wodward, Joan, Twining
Hempsted, Joan, WoUastone
Thorle, John, Kemerton
Myldwater, John, Moreton Valence
Rogers, John, Maisemore
Jeste, John, Kingscote
Mayoo, John. Charsfield
Hamente, John, Lydney
Ha^wle, John, Woodchester
Gayner, John, Thombury
Roboro, John, Tytherington
Harte, John, Stonehouse
Harwell, Jane, Minchinhampton
Barrett, Lawrence, Lydney
Stephen, Mathew, WoUastone
Herford, Margaret, Marshfield
George, Margaret, Woolstone
Huckes, Margaret, Lassington
Guye, Margery, Bladington
Rogers, Nicholas, Dowdeswell
Cox, Nicholas, Churcham
Skynner, Nicholas, Sudeley
Poole, Richard, Nympsfield
Badgeworth, Richard, Gloucester
Harbeth, Kobt., Berkeley
Crowse, Richard, Newent
Chippe, Roger, Uymock
Willis, Richard, Westbury
Knight, Roger, Cow Honeybourne
Okey, Richard, Blaisdon
AUard, Richard, Ashleworth
Tyler, Richard, Highnam
Dagge, Robt., Minsterworlh
Davis, Richard, Gloucester
Carpenter, Richard, Bromsbarrow
Gierke, Richard, Tetherington
Gyllman, Richard, Horsley
Fyeld, Richard, Toddenham
Waukner or Waken, Robt., Stow
Horner, Robt., Gloucester
Jeffe, Richard. Preston-on-Stour
Dryver, Richard, Aylburton
Kempe, Robt., Winchcomhe
Webbe, Richd., Slimbridge
Marten, Robt., Long Marston
Wormehill, Robt., Prestbury
George, Richd., Westbury
Heynes, Richd., Daglingworth
Shewrringe, Stephen, Berkeley
Drinkwater, Thomas, super filo
Hannys, Thos., Slimbridge
Smyth, Thos., Toddenham
Forde, Thos., Newent
Bonde, Thos., Gloucester
Baker, Thomas, Berkeley
Lyttle, Thos., vicar of Stanway
Syllie, Thos., Ashleworth
Browne, Thos , Brockworth
Cooke als. Smith, Thos., Bully
Marden, Thomas, Sandhurst
Feasey, Thomas, Estington
Hunte, Thomas, Rowing ton
Harmer, Thomas, Stonehouse
Percie, Thomas, Tetbury
Hooper, Thomas, Newent
Rickardes, Thomas. Charfield
Wedley, Thomas, Dymock
Alye, Thomas, Gloucester
Wynston, Thomas, Brookthorpe
Adams, Thomas, Thornbury
Pychar, Thomas, Llancant
Dowsinge, Thomas, Firley
Camberne, Thomas, Dyrham
Hayw^ood, Thomas, Churcham
Camme, Thomas, Dymock
I54I-I650.]
GloiLc ester shire Wills.
Z7
Field, Thomas, Lonpney
Best, Thomas, Dyrham
Heyringe, Thomas, Berkeley
Turner, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Barker, Thomas, Forthampton
Newman, Thomas, Stanway
Trumplin, William, Yate
Commyn, William, Oxenhall
Drever, Walter, Berkeley
Baker, William, Tibberton
Warner, William, Nibley
Weale, William, Taynton
Mason, William, jNIicheldean
Commeley, William, Forthampton
Gierke, Walter, Horsley
Smyth, William, Rodmarton
Gorwaye, William, Gloucester
Burford, William, Bodington
Cooke, William, Berkeley
Boste, William, Saperton
Gylbert, William, Haresfield
Dorney, William, Nibley
Gamme, William, Lydney
Dobbes, William, Gloucester
Tantie, William, Leckhampton
Mylward, William, Slimbridge
Gannell, William, Rangeworthy
Wyllum, William, Hewelsfield
Hyggen, William. Toddenham
Hunte, William, Bisley
Whitehed, William, Tewkesbury
Walker, William, Taynton
Payne, William, Brookihorpe
1561-
Jenckins, Alice, Thornbiiry
Rogers, Agnes, Charlton Kings
Swayne, Alice, Tewkesbury
Sysemore, Agnes, Gloucester
Jeste, Alice, Kingscote
Mylward, Alice, Colley [i.e. Coaley],
St. Bartholomew
Morgan, Anthony, Thornbury
Sindersbie, Alice, Staunton
Evans, Alice, Little Dean
Taylor, Alice, Frocester
Allen, Agnes, Cromhall
Phillippes, Adam, Westbury
Bennett, Katherine, Arlingham
Golles, Christopher, Westbury
Parker, David, Lechlade
Hawlinge, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Dugdale, Ellice [Elizeus], Prestburj'
Erwith, Edward, Lydney
Newman, Elizabeth, Staverton
Holmer, Elizabeth, Twining
Browne, Edward, Chipping Sodbury
Baylie, Ellen, Tytherington
Nashe, Edward, Awre
Lawrence, Ellen, Bishops Cleeve
Hill, Elizabeth, Dymock
Home, Elizabeth, Newent
Wall, Elizabeth, Dymock
Forde, George, Hawkesbury
Alie, George, Cam
Whoper, Henry, English Bicknor
Locke, Henry, Great Barrington
Powell, Henry, Slimbridge
Drewrie, Henry, Tewkesbury
Hollidaye, John, Little Dean
HoUaster, Joan, Westerley
Wilkes, John, Gloucester
Bonde, John, Taynton
Hill, John, Washbourne
Atkins, Joan, Wapley
Little, John, Swindon
Knowles, John, Beverston
Hill, John, Newnham
Coxe, John, Gloucester
Baker, James, King's Stanley
Hancocke, John, Thornbury
Thayre, John, Brockworth
Harris, John, Osel worth
Rogers, John, Nibley
Marten, John, Blaisdon
Whitfield, John, Thornbury
Brabane, James, Little Dean
Newman, John, Berkeley
Myll, John, Avening
Tomes, John, Maysey Hampton
Farrand, John, Bromsberrow
Whitmaye, John, Churcham
Broke, Julian [Gilian], Cowley
Roche, John, Condicote
Carter, John, Minsterworth
Roche, James, Prestbury
Grove, John, Cromhall
Harrold, John, Berkeley
Myrrie, Joan, Sandhurst
Waite, John, Thornbury
Hemmynge, John, Minsterworth
White, John, Lydney
Prigge, John, Frampton Cotterell
Ryder, James, Westbury
Trestid, John, Newland
Norgine [endorsed Nudg^n], John,
Tewkesbury
Dussell, John, Frampton Cotterell
Harbarte, John, Toddenham
Hollidaye, John, Little Dean
Huggins, John, Gloucester
James, Joan, Ashchurch
Doppinge, Joan, Frampton
Hemmynge, John, Minsterworth
Wiles, John. Gloucester
Tayler, John, Cold Aston
Baylie, John, Awre
Webbe, John, Bromsberrow
Hale, Joan, Odington
4 *
38
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Jane, John, Brockwear
Geste, John, Tewkesbury
Hayward, John, Chuichdown
Morg-an, Aston, The Lye
Atwood, Mar<;ery, Dursley
Williams, Morgan, Churcham
Hyggens, Michael [abode not give/i]
Hobbes, Michael, Oxenton
Bullocke, Nicholas, Minsterworth
Camme, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Glasonburie, Philip, Newnham
Smyth, Philip, Charlton Kings
Clemence, Richard, Standish
Eaton, Richard, Lydney
Lee, Roger, Lechlade
Downe, Roger, Longney
Elkes, Robert, Donnington
Whitfield, Richard, Thornbury
Afowle, Richard, Huntley
Mynate, Robert, Hempstead
Abridges, Richard, Little Sodbury
Treyt, Robert, Twining
Turner, Robert, Oldbury
Blysard, Richard, Buckland
Tryppet, Richard, Awre
Erwith, Richard [abode not given]
Davis, Thomas, Stroud
Smarte, Thomas, Bisley
Bufferie, Thomas, Newland
Hancocke, Thomas, Twining
Rolles, Thomas, Bishops Norton
Thurnedale, Thomas, Shipton Oliff
Godwyn, Thomas, Staunton
Free, Thomas, Alvington
Heydon, Thomas, Haresfield
Reade, Thomas, Longhope
Buckell, Thomas, Elmeston
Bell, Thomas, Gloucester
Nelme, Thomas, Taynton
Smyth, Thomas, Brookthorpe
Brasyer, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Owre, Thomas, Dymock
Morse, Thomas, Stone
Wakeford, Thomas, Stonehouse
Strete, Thomas, Westerley
Fawkener, Thomas, Toddenham
Smarte, Thomas, Bisley
George, Thomas, Oxenton
Walkott, Thomas, Wickwar
Morris als. Smyth, Wm., Twining
Broke, William, Twining
Deakins, William, Gloucester
Downey, William, Thornbury
Gierke, William, Longhope
Downey, William [duplicate]
Heringe, William, Thornbury
Robertes, William, Wolston
Fowcke or Fowkes, Wm., Buckland
Bassett, William, Winchcombe
Alredge, William, Bisley
Hearinge, William, Thornbury
Symons, William, Westerley
Browninge, William, Frampton-on-
Severn
Bower, William, Cam
Hoper, William, Rangeworthy
Mone or Mann, William, Dureste
Collimore, William, Thornbury
Elye, William, Taynton
Hynton or Henton, Wm., Dryffield
Davis, William, Berkeley
Sodley or Sowdley, Wm., Dryffield
Brooke, William, Twining
Tayler, William, Lydney
Hearinge, William, Oldbury
Weale, William, Taynton
Eley, William, Taynton
Myles, William, Tetbury
Kynge, William, Churcham
Hevinge, William, Dursley
1562.
Burnell, Andrew, Bitton
Rogers, Agnes, Westerley
Prydie als. Fox, Agnes, Haresfield
Lawrence, Agnes, Berkeley
Taylor, Alice, Newnham, super filo
Phillipps a/j. Tylar, Augustine, Dursley
Geffe, Agnes, Longney
Crome, Agnes, Thornbury
Baker, Agnes, Berkeley
Marten, Ann, Greiton, Winchcombe
Brabant, Alexander, Westbury
Jones, David, Gloucester
Higgens, Lleanor, Berkeley
Butte, Edmund, The Lye
Damsell, Ellen, Cirencester
Heaven, Eleanor, Dursley
Stallard, Elizabeth, Hardwick
Sankey, Edward, Sandhurst
Roborowe, Elizabeth, Titherington
Harwood, Edmund, Avering
Witcombe, Eleanor, Corse
Kinge, Edward, The Lye
Wye, Giles, Tewkesbury
Dudley, George, Doynton
Fyliymore, Harry, Wickwar
Rawlyns, Hughj Minsterworth
Morsley, Henry, ALirston Sicca
Hawkes, Henry, Beckford
Ades, Henry, Abenhall
Phillippes, John, Newland
Burie, Joan, Charfield
Greninge, Joan, Winchcombe
Tratman, John, Wotton-under Edge
White, John, [no abode given]
Archer, John, Welford
Bannyster, John, Winchcombe
Willys, John, Down Hatherley
JS4I 1650.]
Glouceste7'shire Wills.
Syndersbye, John, St. Briavells
Berrie, John. Qursley
Whitmaye, John, Churcham
Jeffe, John Longney
Cowper, John, Gloucester
Bowrey, John, Hewelsfield
Lawrence, Juhana, Stone
Tylor, Joan, Churcham
Kembridge, John, Cirencester
Loringes, John, Bishops Cleave
Elsworth, Isabel, Hatherop
Corser, John, Micheidean
Smyth, John, Stonehouse
Prentes als. Thorne, John, Brockworth
Tyler ah. WuUarie, Joan, Lassii>gton
Coke, John, vicar of Bledington
Hewes, John, Ashchurch
Baker, Joan, Thornbury
Hancoxe, John, parson of Shipton Oliffe
Camme, Joan, Hawkesbury
Butte, John, Bishops Norton
Feliey, John, Hawling
Hemmynge, John, Rudford
Dobbes, John, Longhope
Brjrttan, John, Bitton
Colley, Isabel, Horsley
Hobbyns, John, Clifford
Elsworth, Isabel, Hatherop
Redbeard, John, Moreton-in-Marsh
Redferne als. Gierke, John, Gloucester
Cassall, John, Elmore
EUyates, John, Randwick
Casmore, Margaret, Toddington
Hyckes, Margaret, Tewkesbury
Demerie, Margery, Westerley
Acherne, Margaret, Tetherington
Smarte, Margery, Hartpury
Colley, Margaret, Berkeley
Heyward, Margery, Newent
Yarnold, Margery, Hartpury
Hayward, Margaret, Awre
Ebsworth, Margaret, Hatherop
White, Nicholas, Horsley
Whoper, Nicholas, Minsterworth
Rogers, Peter, Ampney Crucis
Myllard, Robt., Newington Bagpath
Watkins, Ralph, Wollaston
Rastell, Richard, Hartpury
Kempe, Richard, Gloucester
Lawrence, Robt., Hewelsfield
Eaton, Richard, parson of Elkstone
Nelme, Richard, Taynton
Hyll, Roger, Oxenhall
Holder, Richd., Coin Rogers
Querne, Richard, Cheltenham
Leaste, Robert, Wollaston
Cooke, Robert, Windrush
Lye, Robert, Lechlade
Cole, Richard, Twining
Chaundler, Richard, Randwick
Brodstocke, Richard, Ashelworth
Tomson, Robert, Stanway
Lane, Richard, Cheltenham
Smyth, Richard, Berkeley
Boxe, Robert, Bitton
Charbie, Richard, Mickleton
Slaughter, Richard, Trynley
Dunsterfield, Robt , Winchcombe
Ludbye, Simon, Slimbridge
Turner, Saunder [/.,;'. Alexander],
Chipping Sodbury
Caninge, Thos., Weston-upon-Avon
Symons, Thomas, Aston
Surmon, Thomas, Prestbury
Toney [Tovey ?], Thomas, Tirley
Erkill, Thomas, Upper Slaughter
Roper, Thomas, Willersey
George, Thomas, Willersey
Pearte, Thomas, Moreton-in-Marsh
Grene, Thomas, Churcham
Morton, Thomas, Deerhurst
Gybbes, Thomas, Mickleton
Harrys, Thomas, Pebworth
Caninge, Thomas \in"'eniory'\
Symons, Thomas, Stow
Deninge, Thomas, Berkeley
Atkyns, Thomas, Wapley
Weninge, Thomas, Saperton
Crome, Thomas, Thornbury
Whitfield, Thomas, Aylburton
Baylie, Thomas, Little Dean
Knight, Thomas, Arlingham
Davis, Thomas, Hardwick
Tymm, Thomas, Buckland
Hyll, Thomasine, King's Stanley
Wodward, Walter, Cam
Selye, William, Ashelworth
Mayo, William, Telbury
Harbman, William, Gloucester
Frewen, William, Dymock
Pache, William, Tetherington
Weste, William, Bisley
Hyet, William, Westbury
Perse, William, Berkeley
Tikell, William, Painswick
Chaplyn, William, Newent
Aswyn, William, Willersey
Endorsed Ashcwyn.
Blysse, Walter, Saperton
Richards, William, Hardwick
1563.
Adys, Anne, Taynton
Russell, Alice, Hinton
Stradlinge, Anne, Leonard Stanley
Bushe, Alice, Doynton
Hychman, Agnes, Meysey Hampton
Crumpe, Agnes, Westbury
Saunders, Anne, Stow
40
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Wynbold, Arthur, Hawkesbury
Maunsell, Agnes, Cromhall
Shethe, Agnes, Weston-sub-Edge
Raynold, Alice, Charlton Kings
Jones, Agnes, Oldbury
Malten, Agnes, Tirley
Busshe, Alice, Doynton
Gybson, Alice, Stow
Haines, Christopher, Westertey
Restall, Christopher, Tirley
Tayler, David, Hawkesbury
Browne, Denis, Yate
Butte, Edmund, Bishops Norton
Russell, Ellen, Thornbury
Lewood, Edmund, gent., Staverton
Pope, Edith, Beverston
White, Edward, Pitchcomb
Hoare, Edmund, Norton
Feysant, Edward, Winchcombe
Gooddriche, Elizabeth, Churcham
Carter, Elizabeth, Minsterworth
Wetherlocke, Ellen, Oxenhall
Grenehill, Elizabeth, Adlestrop
Rogers, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Kecke, Geoffrey, Marston sicca
Awyntell, George, Westbury
Harris, George, Clifford
Rudge, Henry, Twining
Jones, Henry, parson of Siddington
Shewninge, Henry, Witcombe
Percie, Henry, Newland
Phillimore, Henry [a fragment]
Hayward, Henry, Pebworth
Workeman, Henry, Minchinhampton
Darston, John, Hinton
Adis, John, Michell Taynton
Myllward, Joan, Swindon
Freman, John, Little Wormington
Stephens, James, Buckland
Cooke, John, Barnwood
Cowles, John, Cranham
Marten, John, Wiilersey
Osey, James, Painswick
Gunninge, John, Marshfield
Wyrwrood, John, Tidenham
Amorgan, John, Newent
Perkyns, John, Hasfield
Wyndowe, John, Moreton Valence
White, John, Awre
Syndersbye, John, St. Briavells
Balie, John, Estington
Hewes, John, Ashchurch
Michell, John, Berkeley
Robyns, John, gent., Matson
Rogers, John, Tewkesbury
Daffey. John, The Lye
Cliberie, John, Gloucester
Bostocke, JameSj Fairford
Davis, John, Dorsington
Fowler, John, Cirencester
Romney, John, Forthampton
Pope, John, Norton
Stone, John, Painswick
Cowles, James, Cranham
Rogers, John. Berkeley
Fylde, Joan, Tewkesbury
Okell, Isabel, Westbury
Morgan, John, Thornbury
Goslinge, John, Longney
Bysshoppe, John, Elmstone
Howlte, John, Stone
Cooke, John, Thornbury
vAdie, John, Berkeley
Harnet, John, Maugersbury, Stow
Thomas, John, Thornbury
Crome, John, Wickwar
Wyman, Margaret, Maismore
Rigge, Margery, Taynton
Mon, Margaret, Forthampton
Cowper, Margaret, Marston Sicca
Goddinge, Margaret, Driffield
Tayler, Margery, Dymock
Skotte, Margaret, Westerley
Davys, Margaret, Tetbury
Thomas, Margaret, Newnham
Wenlocke, Margaret, Newland
Shotte, Margery, Barnwood
Jones, Philip, Oldbury
Raynolde, Peter, vicar of Southrop
Syrman, Richard, Tredington
Cloterbooke, Robert, Stanley Leonard
Coper, Roger, Bledington
Grene, Richard, Colne Aldwyn
Hamlet, Richard, Preston
Lewes, Richard, Deynton
Awicke, Richard, Hardwick
Bennet, Randal, Little Risington
Holshippe, Richard, Forthampton
Isake, Robert, Tormarton
Momiynton, Robert, Tirley
Read, Robert, Marshfield
Hauker, Richard, Deerhurst
Gonndie, Richard, Dymock
Raye, Robert, Buckland
Mustowe, Robert, Naunton
Heynes, Robert, Estington
Dryver, Richard, Stone
Keylocke, Robert, Standish
Sylie, Roger, Haresfield
Pearson, Richard, Sherborne
Okey, Richard, Painswick
Baker, Richard, Tetherington
Freme, Robert, Rodmarton
Nicholas, Robert, Berkeley
Raynoldes, Richard, Dumbleton
Pache, Robert, Tetherington
Hayward, Richard, Hartpury
Wilson, Robert, Iron Acton
Robyns, Stephen, Nympsfield
Riche, Stephen, Preston
i
1541-1650.]
Glonceste rsh ire 1 1 Ills.
41
Hurdelstone, Stephen, Sutton
Jones, Thomas, IJadminton
James, Thomas, Yate
Pierton, Thomas, Aylburton
Bowton, Thomas, Bisley
Monnox, Thomas, (iloucester
Beard, Thos., Standish
Wattes, Thomas, Marshfield
Tycull, Thomas, Standish
Creed, Thoma'=, Driffield
Smyth, Thomas, Boxwell
Selwyn, Thomas, Shmbridge
Bycke, Thomas, Tredington
Hemes, Thomas, Welford
Haull, Thomas, Bishops Norton
Fylmore, Thomas, Tetbury
Endorsed Fylymore.
Lewes, Thomas, Rodborough
Wylier, Thomas, Yate
Gryffyn, Thomas, Cromhall
Organ, Thomas, Haresficld
Alen, Thomas, Tewkesbu'-y
Maunsell, Thomas, Temple Guyting
Hoford, Thomas, Bledington
Myllard, Thomas, Frocester
Perpynt, Thomas, Cirencester
Monne, Thomas, Forthampion
Tovie, Thomas, Bitton
Smjrth, Thomas, Sherborne
Boughan, Thomas, Westbiiry
Chedward, William, Upleadon
Adie, William, Berkeley
Alwaye, William, Hawkesbury
Yarnold, William, Minsterworth
Leye, William, Cam
Saunders, W^ilham, Witcombe
Barrey, William, Uursley
Clyfford, William, .Swindon
Bloxam als. Ingles, William, Aston
Somervile
Campden, William, Pebworth
Wattes als. Mertyn, William, Bad-
minton
Rutter, William, Ashchurch
Hobbes, William, Twining
Goslinge, Walter, Elmore
Elkes, William, Lower Swell
Sebright, William [missing]
Lewes, William, Longney
Smyth, Walter, Welford
Gregorie, William, Abson
Clifford, William, Swindon
Courte, William, Painswick
Doell or Dole, William, Yate
Jeffes, William, Ashelworth
Lane, William, Gloucester
Browne, William, Tetherington
Hyggens, William, Ashchurch
Danyell, William, Hardwick
Darke, William, Beckford
1564.
Tyler, Agnes, Doynton
Hammons, Agnes, Berkeley
Jones, Agnes, Badminton
Munmoth, Agnes, Ouinton
Poole, Alexander, Trynley alias Tirley
Frye, Alice, West Littleton WM If
Barnes, Agnes, Oldbury
Taylor, Anthony, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Pleyer, Agnes, Marshfield
Holder, Alice, Oldbury-on- Severn
Gryffyn, Katharine, Berkeley
Butte, Edmund, Bishop's Norton
Bowton, Elizabeth, Bisley
Mason, Edward, Rodborow
Freme, Edward, Painswick
Browninge, Edward, Coaley
Castle, Elizabeth, Longborow
Baker, Edmund, Great Barrington
Atkyns, Elizabeth, Maisemore
Appowell, Elizabeth. Newent
Wolrudge, George, Eastleach Turvile
Stephens, Hugh, Didbrook
Harris, Henry, Prestbury
Aston, John [missing]
Smith, John, Berkeley
Keyse, John, Huntley
Kyet, John, Ebrington
Bullock, John, Longney
Seysmore, John, Hartpury
Cowley, Joan, (Gloucester
Stoke, John, Elmeston
West, John, Oldbury
Predie, Joan, Weston-sub-Edge
Richards alias Dyer, John, Tewkes-
bury
Momford, John, Cirencester
Byrde, John, Teynton
Hajrward, John, Edgeworth
Wirwood, Joan, Tuddenham
Chapman, John, Marshfield
Shley, Joan, Chedworth
Johnson, John, Longney
Donbridge, John, Dymock
Walker, John, Cirencester
Holtom, John, Marston Sicca
Foxe, Julian, Marshfield
Harman, John, Aston Somervile
Barow, John, Uley
Broode, John, Aldsworth
Buck, John, Bibury
Turner, John, Cam
Fourde, John, Hawkesbury
Okey, John, Pichecomb
Dod alias Dyer, John Little Sodbury
Hammons, John, Painswick
Tomes, John, Cr^nham
Bancknes, John, Painswick
42
Gloucestershire Wills.
[i 541- 1650.
Downe, John, Colley
Kynne, John [missinj^]
Maysey, John, Elkeston
Hume, James, Berkeley
Gase, Lawrence, vicar of Painswick
Hathway, Marian, Horton
Hopkyns, Margaret, Oxenhall
Kings, Margery, Hartpury
Browneing, Margaret, Coaley
Maylett, Margery, Yale
Modie, Nicholas, Cam
Harbard, Nicholas, Baginton
Bydfield, Robert, Frampton-on-Severn
Morse, Richard, Little Dean
Marten, Robert, Cromhall
Marten alias Wattes, Ralph, Great
Badington
Welles, Richard, Preston-on-Stour
Thyrle, Richard, Ashchurch
Awintle, Roger, Westbury
Wootton, Robert, Kemerton
Poole, Robert, Mickieton
Morse, Richard, Little Dean
Stytche, Roger, Gloucester
Surleys, Richard, Quinton
Whyte, Richard, Bibury
Symons, Richard, Tirley
Halle, Richard, Bibury
Lyfolie, Richard, Windrush
Fysher, Robert, Tederynton
Arnold, Roger, Kemsford
Kyte, Richard, Ebrington
Heynes, Richard, Cirencester
Angell, Richard, Kemerton
James, Richard, Weston-sub-Edge
Osborne, Richard, Fairford
Sowthall, Richard, Cleeve
Peirson, Seth, Northleach
Wight, Thomas, Kingscote
Brooke, Thomas, Thornebury
Hemmyngs, Thomas, Campden
Hallinge, Thomas, Berkeley
Smith, I homas [missing]
Jones, Thornas, Tuddenham
Calken, Thomas, Newnham
Reade, Thomas, Doynton
Bubbe, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Jones, Thomas, South Cerney
Rawlinge, Thomas, vicar of Windrush
Elton, Thomas, Gloucester
Alwey, Thomas, Westbury
Freman, Thomas, Frethern
Doxee, Thomas, vicar of Didbrook
Gabbe, Thomas, Stonehouse
Marten alias Watts, Thomas, Great
Badminton
Freman, Thomas, Toddenham
Ashton, Walter, Cotes
Thirle, William, Ashchurch
Barnard, William, Beckford
Gamlinge, William, Gloucester
Cooke, William, Southrop
Wele, William, Teynton
Jedge, William, Stinchcomb
Stephens, William, Toddenham
Nicholas, William, Berkeley
Aparke, William, Presfbury
Woodward, William, Twining
Blackwell, William, Cirencester
Williams, William, parson of Cranham
Westmocote, William, Ampney St.
Crucis
Essex, William, Avening
Tayler, William, Slimbridge
Smyth, William, Nether Guyting
Castle, William, Badgeworth
Finer, William, Elmeston
Scryven, Walter, Hardwick
1565-
Holwaye, Agnes, Norton
Hayward, Agnes, Barnwood
Kenche, Alice, Bleddington
Burston, Agnes, Willersey
Gladwyn, Agnes, Wormington
Worgan, Avis, Blakeney
Wilie, Anthony, Bisley
Nonde, Agnes, Ashchurch
Adis, Agnes, Berkeley
Fryar, Alice, Arlingham
Kecke, Agnes, Marston Sicca
Adames, Alice, Churcham
Longden, Alice [missing]
Turner, David, Berkeley
Carter, Elizabeth, Minsterworth
Browne, Edmund, English Bicknor
Wescott, Edith, Hawkesbury
Gryffyn als. Tasker, Edward, Cleeve
Jones, Edward, Marshfield
Colles, Ellen, Morton Valence
Hewes, Edward, Gloucester
Barnard, Elizabeth, Upton St. Leonards
Banners, Francis, Bitton
Wadley, George, Tirley
Mowson, Hugh, Tetbury
Aleshoppe, Henry, West Littleton
Symons, Humphrey, Berkeley
Spencer, Humfrey, Thornbury
Osborne, John, I\Iarshfield
Adis, John, Pauntley
Haye, John, Upton Leonard
Donne, John, Churisdon
Welshman, John, Lydney
Bubbe, Joan, Badgeworth
Crodford, John, Maisemore
Lane, Joan, Gloucester
Russell, Joan, Longhope
Maye, Joan, Tetbury
Harris, James, Saul
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire U^ills
43
Sutton, John, Gloucester
Gryffyn, John, Newport
Consewell, John, Tort worth
Longden, Joan, W'ollaston
Blounte, John, Sherston
Longe, John, Tetbury
Watkyns, Joan, Standi sh
Levedge, John, Berkeley
Glewe, John, Xewnham
Steythe, John, Winchcomb
Phillipes, John, Churcham
Ricardes, James, Berkeley
Kendall, John, lirockworth
Davys als. Snowe, John, Elmore
Evans, John, Dursley
Skurre, John, Ashton-under-Hill
Holder, John, Standish
Herdinge, John, Ampney St. Crucis
Smyth als. Baker, John, Gloucester
Davis, John, vicar of Lye
Donne, John, Hempstead
Wylkins, John, Tetbury
Warner, John, Frocester
Collimore, John, Tytherington
Houlder, John, Tytherington
Hylle, John, Gloucester
Bande, Margaret, Gloucester
Dracott, Matthias, Horton
Gosford, Margaret, Maisemore
Ri&&e» -^largery, Taynton
Browne, Margaret, Marshfield
Clemens, Margaret, Standish
Hyxe, Morgan, Cromhall
Appowell, Philip, Newent
Rastall, Richard, Tirley
Letherland, Richard, Gloucester
Hawstid, Richard, Cheltenham
Jones, Richard, Gloucester
Tylladam, Richard, Thornbury
Freman als. Draper, Richard, Saint-
bury
Churches, Richard, Leckhampton
Butte, Richard, Norton
Lugge, Richard, Lydney
Crodie, Richard, Gloucester
Longe, Richard, Ashelwonh
Adames, Robert. Chipping Sodbury
Gwyllem, Richard, Gloucester
Woode, Robert, Leyterton
Trevys, Roger, Quedgley
Harris, Richard, Whaddon
Blunte, Richard, Down Ampney
Tyrrye, Richard, Gloucester
Grenewaye, Robert, Stretton
Wenyet, Thomas, Uphome
Prydie als. Foxe, Thomas, Haver-
field
CoUyns, Thomas, Thornbury
White, Thomas, VVapley
Bryant, Thomas, Bitton
Masinger, Thomas, Gloucester
Benneas, Thomas, Little Dean
Wakeley, Thomas, Cirencester
Alard, Thomas, Ashelworth
Bonde, Thomas, Newland
Free, Thomas, Leckhampton
TovTneshill als. Scott, Thomas, Hares-
comb
Pontinge, Thomas, Acton Turvile
Wylse, Thomas, Dymock
Mayo, Thomas, Charfield
Rogers, William, Cromhall
Sysmore, William, Hartpury
Bellamye, William, Gloucester
Tomes. William, Bourton-on-Water
Cooke, William, Cold Aston
Stevens, Walter, Frocester
Clearke, William, Hartpury
Mundie, William, Ashchurch
Bande, William, aldcrn.an of Glou-
cester
Wylse, William, Gloucester
Banke, William [missing]
Hooke als. Parker, William, Gloucester
Audley, Walter, Alvington
Astman, William, Newent
1566.
Wheler als. Foclke, Agnes, Buckland
Rodborne, Agnes, Kempsford
Canton, Agnes, Painswick
Beard, Agnes [will torn]
Hore, Alexander, Tewkesbury
Mynett, Agnes, Hempstead
Jennyns, Agnes, Awre
Seaborne als. Hopkins, Alice, Wortlcy
Organ, Alice, Haresfield
Bowker, Adam, Longney
Yarseley, Andrew, Newland
Lacie, Anthony, Dursley
Bande, Alice, Berkeley
Goodv^yn or Godyn, Katherine, Bitton
Pearse, Katherine, Berkeley
Tovey, Giles, Uley
Pryer, Elen, Fairford
Mathewe, Edward, Upper Swell
Frynde, Edmond, Awre
Farre, Elizabeth, Westbury
Canoppe, Elizabeth, Pyrton, W^ilts
Rosam, Elizabeth, Longbarow
Shippey, Edmund, Longbarow
Ryder, Elizabeth, Westbury
Tayler, Elizabeth, Colford
Perkyns, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Smythe, Edmund, Gloucester
Francombe, Elizabeth, Tirley
Packer, Elizabeth, Tytherington
Richeman, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Downe, Edmund, llawkesbury
44
Gloiicestej'shii'-e Wills,
[1541-1650.
Chalner, Elizabeth, Randwick
Heyes, Elizabeth, Preston
Morse, Elizabeth, Stow
Gregorie, Edward, Abs.on
Adams, Francis, Minsterworth
Beste, Francis, Tewkesbury
Henburie, Francis, Cirencester
Packer, Gabriel, Westbury
Thurstone, George, Wortley
Webbe, George, Wotton-under-Edge
Cheltnan, George, Tetbury
Dower, Henry, Rodmarton
Broke, Henry, Todington
Foxe, Humphrey, Wick Risington
Berrie, Humphrey, Whaddon
Trappe, Henry, Cirencester
Adams, Henry, rector of Miserden
Hampton, Henry, Westbury
Rawlyns als. Harrison, John, Dor-
sington
Wyman als. Carpenter, Joan, Maise-
more
Parker, John, Compton Abdale
Furdys, Joan, Cowley
Geyner, Joan, Wotton-under-Edge
Cartwright, John, Abbots Washborne
Cubberley, John, Witcomb
Benan, John, Campden
Tawndye, John, Winchcomb
Godwyn, John, Tetbury
Cooke, John, Newent
Tought, James, Berkeley
Russell, John, Yate
Harrison, John, Dorsington
Perte, John, Upper Swell
Torner, John, Tewkesbury
Cartwright, John, Abbots Washborne
Locke, John, Weston-on-Avon
Hewes, John, Oddington
Tylladdam, Joan, Berkeley
Gabbe, John, Newland
Gryme, Joan, Shenington
Robertes, Joan, Arlingham
Brahan, Joan, Ligh
Selye, Joan, Ashleworth
Newman, John, Moreton Valence
Powle, Joan, Temple Guyting
Androwe, Joan, Berkeley
Tomes, John, Hampnet
Smallridge, John, Cireat Barington
Lynke, John, Oldbury
Grene, John, Eastleach Martin
Robertes, John, {above not givefi]
Perrye, John, Blaisdon
Howell, James, Bibury
Clearke, John, Upleadon
Bullocke, John, Elmore
Fynche, John, Kemerton
Hushold, John, Cam
Waringe, John, Honeybourne
Awyntell, John, Westbury
Home, John, Berkeley
Hayward, Joan, Upleadon
Tayler, John, Rodmarton
Baylie, John, Gloucester
Mason, Margery, Toddington
Walter, Margaret, Adlestrop
Cowles, Margery, Ashchurch
Myll, Margaret, Hasfield
Mason, Margaret, Toddington
Walker. Margaret, Oldbury-on-Severn
Watkyn, Michael, Oldbury
Smyth, Margaret, Newnham
Payne, Margery, Brockthorp
Waker, Nicholas, Yates
Rutter, Nicholas, Mickieton
Vyner, Nicholas, Churchdown
Prowte, Richard, Rodmarton
Rabye, Robert, Churchdown
Kemble, Robert, Ashchurch
Perkynson, Richard Clifford
Vicke, Richard, King's Stanley
Baylie, Richard, Dymock
Pegler, Richard, Colley
Greninge, Ralph, Alderton
White, Richard, Ebrington
Turner, Richard, Cam
Warne, Richard, Staunton
Wylliams, Richard, Abson
Heyrne, Robert, Westington
Sheperd, Robert, Little Compton
Locke, Roger, Preston
Butter, Richard, Hartpury
Hall, Richard, Chedworth
Smythe, Richard, Aston-sub-Edge
Hull, Richard, Sutton-under-Brailes
Hyggyns, Robert, Tewkesbury
Tayler, Richard, Awre
Yonge, Robert, Blakeney
Grene, Ralph, Frampton-on-Severn
Morse, Robert, Nibley
Packer, Richard, Tetherington
Ingles, Richard, Aston Somervile
Awood, Robert, Aylberton
Alowe, Richard, Barnwood
Parker, Richard, Hasfield
Note, Robert, Wotton
Richardes, Robert, Brockthorp
Barrowe, Roger, Hardwick
Gybbes, Sybill, Mickieton
Lawrence, Thomas, Fairford
Stormey, Thomas, Cheltenham
Byrte, Thomas, Haresfield
Blanche, Thomas, Estington
Jenyns, Thomas, Quedgley
Getley, Thomas, Mickieton
Robyns, Thomas, Tormarton
Weste, Thomas, Tormarton
Jones, Thomas, Thornbury
Grene, Thomas, Gloucester
I
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
45
Bell, sir Thomas, knt., Gloucester
Masfield, Thomas, Ashelworth
Brynkeworth, Thomas, Beverston
Mayle, Thomas, Frampton-on-Severn
Vaughan, Thomas, Ruardean
Wookeley, Thomas, Kempsford
Serg-eant, Thoma«, esq.. Stone
Hyat, Thomas, Walton Cardiff
Packer, William, South Cerney
Mylton, William, Maisemore
Riche, William, Cheltenham
Eddon, William, Sutton
Bowton, William, Rodmarton
Richtnan, William, Pebworth
Sclatter, William, Broadwell
Gryme, William, Upton St. Leonard
Bagge, William, Honeybourne
Whytinge, William, Tetbury
Smallrudge, William, Miserden
Wylkes, William, Tewkesbury
Stacie, William, Cirencester
Parker, William, Owlpen
Kympe <?r Kerape, William, Maisemore
Kyte, William, Ebrington
Herringe, William, Berkeley
Warden, William, Bitton
Campe, William, Westerley
Dowdiswell, Walter, Leckhampton
Mason, William, Tewkesbury
MyUine, William, Thornbury
. 1567.
Styet, Agnes, Bledington
West, Alice, 0)dbury-on-Severn
Lawrence, Andrew, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Parker, Alice, Tewkesbury
Sawer, Andrew, Pauntley
Tynker, Ambrose, Newent
Grainger, Ansell, Elmore
Bayott, Alice, Saperton
Wymon, Giles, Longney
Churche, Elizabeth [missing]
Rutter, Elizabeth, Mickleton
Tylle, Ellen [abode not given]
Kinge, Edward, Bisley
Mondie, Edward, Slimbridge
Crompe, Elizabeth, Westbury
Webley, Giles, Brockworth
Rechers, Elizabeth, Lechlade
Tratman, Edward, Slimbridge
Tayler, Giles, vicar of Drififield
Godwyn, Edmund, Dursley
Wylliams, Elizabeth, Northleach
Holbroke, Edward, Thornbury
Uffnell, Elizeus, Bladington
Wolfield, Edward, Marshfield
Wylse, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Cawson, Henry, Knights Uuntsborne
Flucke, Hugh, Deerhurst
Walkeley, Humphrey, Gloucester
Field, Henry, Tewkesbury
Wood, Humphrey, Kempley
Utton, Humphrey, Gloucester
Atkyns, Humphrey, Gloucester
Flucke, Hugh [missing]
Marten, Julian, Willersey
Golde, John, Sandhurst
Pearse, John, Kempsford
Djrrram, John, Weston-sub-Edge
Frape, John, Slimbridge
Sclatter, Joan, Pebworth
Hyckes, John, Aston-sub-Edge
Rogers, John, Ampney Crucis
Hardinge, John, Coaley
Atkyns, John, Hard wick
Bowcher, Joan, Berkeley
Lawne, John, Ashelworth
Savedge, John, Stow
Freman, Joan, Frethern
Elriche, John, Ashelworth
Pooles, John, Slimbridge
Spycer, John, Hatherop
Becke, John, Ligh
Crome, Isabel, Wickwar
Elyot, John, Marshfield
Hookes, John, Toddenham
Wenyard, Joan, Abson
Sutton, John, Oddington
Bodnam, John, Upton
Catchmead, John, Oldbury
Danserfield, Joan, Cam
Gefferys, John, Twining
Myllard, Julian, Colley
Bearde, John, Standish
Lapworth, John, Turkdean
Hardinge, John, Hawkesbury
Peke, Joan, Cromhall
Harrys, John, Newington Bagpath
Gybbes, John, Bourton-on-Hill
Salans, John, Newent
Pychar, John, Bitton
Lyppeat, James, Hawkesbury
Sugar, John, Wollaston
Atwood, John, Doynton
Scryche, John, Leigh
Gybbes, John, Campden
Typper, John, Aylberton
White, John, Campden
Frende, John, Westerley
Rugge, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Happard, James, [iibove not give?t\
Borton, John, Lechlade
Collycke, John, Cromhall
Pope, John, Prestbury
Boocher, John, Dursley
Hathewaye, John. Kingscote
Mathewe, Jo in, Kempley
Cowles, John, Winston
46
Gloucestershire J J ^ills.
[1541-1650.
Bysshoppe, John, Ligh
Smyth, John, Berkeley
Nevall, John, Gloucester
Allen, >Iargery, Wotton-under-Edge
Knight, Maurice, Slimbridge
Horsam, Margaret, Ashelworth
Clearke, Margery, Loni^barow
Baylie, Margery, Cranham
Gybbes, Nicholas, Stow
Downe, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Collynbell, Miles, Berkeley
Huggins, Ralph, Gloucester [^see 1571]
Chadwell, Richard, Broad Risington
Banner ah. Bannister, Richard, Tet-
bury
Machyn, Richard, Cheltenham
Atwood, Richard, Abson
Gregorie, Roger, Abson
Mayo, Richard, Tetbury
Symons, Robert, Norton
Huings, Richard, Painswick
Wattes, Richard, Slimbridge
Drewe, Roger, Winchcombe
Cortice, Richard, Haresfield
Bridgeman, Robert, Wollaston
Shryche, Raynold, Ash.church
Hyckes, Robert, Berkeley
Freberie, Robert, Great Barrington
Masters, Richard. Gloucester
Marten, Robert, Maresfield
Byde, Robert, Aylberton
Collyns, Richard, Corse
Moore, Robert, Thornbury
Russher, Robert, Mmchinhampton
Holder, Richard, Deerhurst
Amorgan, Robert, Langcourt
Greninge, Richard, Moreton \^ilence
Stevens, Richard, Whetenhurst
Nutte, Roger, Dymock
Tucker, Simon, Charfield
Wyllis, Thomas, Ashton
Androwes, Thomas, Berkeley
Bycke, Thomas, Cheltenham
NichoUs, Thomas, Longhope
Tylie, Thomas, Cold Aston
Tryke, Thomas, Newnham
Nicholls, Thomas, Longhope
Robertes, Thomas, Welford
Gylbert, Thomas, Ashchurch
Woodhouse, Thomas, Westbury
White, Thomas, Lydney
Bowrey, Thomas, Standish
Kecke, Thomas, Marston Sicca
Ashwyn, Thomas, Willersey
Alye, Thomasine, Slimbridge
Clementes, Thomas, Miseiden
Leighton, Thomas, Elmore
Tomes, Thomas, Badgeworth
Gilmyn, Thomas, Slimbridge
Stevens, Thomas, Beverston
Kyrbye, Thomas, Enworth
Jurie, Thomas, Marshfield
Boerne, Thomas. Gloucester
Swyndlehurst, Thomas, Cirencester
Plucket, Thomas, Northlcach
Campden, Thomas, Pebworth
Byrcom, Thomas, Rockhampton
Perret, Thomas, Saperton
James, Thomas, Cam
Bygge, Thomas, Bitton
James, Thomas, Beverston
Byrte, Thomas, Stanton
Somerell, Thomas, Marshfield
Smythe, Thomas, Marshfield
Atwood, Thomas. Old .Sodbury
Hale, William, Honeybourne
Ellond, William, Rodborough
Jenyns, Walter, Hempstead
Williams, William. Northlcach
Osborne, William, Painswick
Norris, William. Prestbury
Cloterbook, William, Berkeley
Browne, Walter, Berkeley
Olyvere als. Oldeford, William, Thorn-
bury
Wyllis, William, Deerhurst
Foxe, William, Enworth
Phillippes, William, Thornbury
Wyntell, William., Westbury
Smythesend, William, Tewkesbury
Harris, William, Pebworth
Graunt, William, Staunton
Mannynge, William [abode not given]
Drynkewater, William, Gloucester
Smyth, William, Lassington
Hardinge, William, Duntsborne Abbots
Bourenell, William, Britton
Gethinge, William, Brockwere, Mon-
mouth
Aboyfield, William, Minsterworth
Partridge, William, Berkeley
Stamburne, William, Hawkesbury
Baker, William, Cirencester
Smythe, William, Ouedgley
Croume, William, Tytherington
Wattes, William, Westcote
Hyll, William, Abson
Baggot, William, Prestbury
1568.
Weekes, Ann, Frethern
Knowles, Alice, Newent
Mason, Alice, Sudington
Hobbys, Alice, Hawkesbury
Sandle, Alice, Hinton
Man, Agnes, Forthampton
Ravenhill, Alice, Preston
Nevawe, Agnes, Gloucester
Thayre, Kathenne, Sheriton
1 541- 1650.]
G/o2icestershirc lVi//s.
47
Rutter, Katherine, Dumbleton
Wilkins, David, Berkeley
Powell, David, Gloucester
Pauncefoote, Dorothy, Hasfield
Nurse, Edmund, Longhope
Mannynge, Eleanor, Twining
Dodde, Edward, Wickwar
Dresey, Edward, Wotton-under-Edge
Mosse, Ellen, Bromsbarrow
Somers, Elizabeth, Cam
Jelfe, Ellen, Hartpury
Appowell, Ellen, Tewkesbury
Rewe, Giles, Avening
Gollyns, Florice, Minsterworth
Curnocke, Florence, CoUey
Mayo, Guy, Tibberton
Rewe or Reve, George, Hinton
Brayford, George, Tewkesbury
White, George, Ebrington
Tayler, Henry, Leigh
Dymocke als. Gysop, Henry, Tudding-
ton
Bate, Henry, Willersey
Maylord, Hugh, Bourton-on-Water
Lyttle, Hugh, Barnwood
Phillippes, Henry, Gloucester
Hennynge, John, Great Barrington
Fourdes, James, Uley
Donning, John, Lydney
Howe, John, Longney
Hurne, John, Berkeley
Awsten, John, Elmore
Fortey, John, Corse
Hayward, John, Berkeley
Wheler, John, Dymock
Dallie, Joan, Stone
Cooke, John, Avington
Cooke, John, Maisemore
Franckan, John, Doynton
Crome, John, Stone
White, John, Churchdown
Locke, John, Ashelworth
Reve, John, Brockworth
Merett, Isabel, Standish
Merett, John, Standish
Barges, Joan, Chedworih
Toralyns, John, Cam
Greninge, John, Moreton Valence
Bulman, John, Alderton
Aguyllim, John, Tibberton
Edwardes, John, Alderton
Whitehed, John, Hartpury
Davys, John, Gloucester
Harris, John, Longbarow
Afowle, John, Flaxley
Clearke, John, Newent
Smyth, John, Berkeley
Hawkes, John, Stanway
Greate, Jnhn, Ashelworth
Gybbyns, John, North Nibley
Barret, John, Lydney
Nyblet, Isabel, Brockthorpe
Butter, John, .\Liisernore
Screven, John. Leigh
Wylkes als. Wilcocks, John, parson
of Dorsington
Gittins. John, Gloucester
Bradford, John, Pauntley
Trigge, Joan, Newnham
Bodinge, John, Berkeley
Moore, Lawrence, Estington
Oljrve, Lore, Frampton Cotterell
Bubbe, Margaret, Lh'-.rchdown
Hyckes, Margaret, Berkeley
Gwillim, Margaret, Flaxley
Hale, Maude, Longney
Webbe, Margaret, Brockworth
Kynscotte, Nicholas, Oldbury
Halle, Philip, Estington
Harris, Richard, Framptonon-Severn
Duke, Robert, Twining
Sixwyx, Robert, Northleach
Canton, Richard, Painswick
Merrett, Richard, Gloucester
Tryvet, Robert, Kempsford
Smythesand, Richard, Tewkesbury
Hull, Robert, Didbrook
Cooke, Robert, Boddington
Grene, Richard, Churcham
Hyxe, Robert, Charfield
Style, Richard, Cheltenham
Nyblet, Robert, Campden
Hedges, Robert, Awre
Thee, Roger, Wotton under-Edge
Whethen, Richard, Slimbridge
Hugman, Richard, King's Stanley
Malyn, Richard, Oddington
Holowaye, Richard, Charlton King's
Huggon, Robert, Tetbury
Pyxley, Richard, Deerhurst
Packer, Richard, Cam
Williams, Richard, Wollaston
Morse, Sybill, Dymock
Feeld, Sybill, Bisley
Marten, Thomas, Tytherington
State als. Clemence, Thomas, Weston-
sub-Edge
Hyeat, Thomas, Quedgley
Playfere, Thomas, parson of Weston-
sub-Edge
Syffeart, Thomas, Abson
Blyssard, Thomas, Buckland
Scysmore, Thomas, Ashchurch
Coxe, Thomas, Hartpury
Burket, Thomas, North Cerney
Atcoke, Thomas, Stone
Lacie, Thomas, Cam
Hayward, Thomas, Forthampton
Pymme, Thomas, Elmore
Marten, Thomas, Tytherington
48
Gloucestershire Wills.
[i 541-1650.
Kinge, Thomas, Rodmarton
Bysshoppe, Thomas, Churchdown
Morgan, Thomas, Lydney
Atcoke, Thomas, Stone
Hawker, Thomas, Lygh
Alridge, Thomas, Moreton Valence
Evaunce, Thomas, Saperton
Dearne, Thomas, Ebrington
Goslinge, Thomas, Tuddenham
Archer, Thomas, Ched worth
Myll, Thomas, Avening
Adys, Thomas, Pauntley
Botlowe, Thomas, Shmbridge
Hyggens, William, Fortington
Hawkyns, William, Little Dean
Sergeaunt, W Uianti, Micheldean
Mallet, William, Lydney
Reason, William, Cirencester
Hancocke, W'illiam, Twining
Mylton, William, Elmeston
Stones, William, Thornbury
Cotoune, William, Aston Somervile
Dower, William, Rodmarton
La-wrence, William, Dyrham
Wayles als. Wallis, William, Glou-
cester
Rochie, William, Wickwar
Monmothe, William, Coleford
Wale, William, Pauntley
Freman, William, Frampton-on-Severn
Randle, William, South Cerney
Chaundler, WMlliam, Tewkesbury
Davsre, Walter, Longhope
Phiporte, William, Hempsteads
Tayler, William, Tibberton
Mallet, William, Berkeley
Browne, William, Iron Acton
Haule, William [missing]
1569.
Veke, Alice [missing]
Hayward, Alice, Oddington
Bridges als. Whyte, Alice, Tirley
Poole, Alice, Northleach
Gryffen, Anthony, Didbrook
Feeld, Alice, Toddenham
Chilton, Agnes, Frampton Cotterell
Cooke, Agnes, Longbarow
Gunnynge, Alice, Marshfield
Sheperd, Arthur, Shipton Moyne
Hodges, Alice, Dymock
Welsteed, Agnes, Woodchester
Haidinge, Agnes, Hawkesbury
Fathers als. Rewe, Alice, Gloucester
Yerth, Christopher, Newland
Elredge, Katherine, Ashelworth
Addams, Katherine, Stone
Gaye, Katherine, Stow
Catteroll, Edmund, parson of Little
Risington
Webbe, Edward, Uley
Tryet, Elizabeth, Twining
Batche, Elizabeth, Northleach
Arkell, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Hutchins, Giles, Cam
Webbe, Edward, Uley
Mason, Elizabeth, Rodborow
Clifford, Elizabeth, Siroud
Mayles, Henry, Cheltenham
Tyler, Henry, Churcham
Walker, Henry, Aston-sub-Edge
James, Henry, Ashchurch
Berde, Henry, Painswick
Pryce, Henry, alderman of Gloucester
Sebarne als. Plummer, John, Nibley
Hayward, Isabel, Churcham
Davis, John, Twining
Howe, John, Longney
Darke, John, Beckford
Beard, John [torn]
Beale, John, Forthampton
Myllward, John, Minchinhampton
Davis, John, Gloucester
Tyler, John \above not gh'e>i\
Stephens, John, Wheatenhurst
Churche, Joan, Sandhurst
Poope, Joan, Prestbury
Mayo, John [torn]
Tyler, John, Tytherin>ton
Richardes, John [torn]
Payne als. Trap, John, Barn wood
Danyell, James, Frampton-on-Severn
Fowler, John [torn]
Stone, John, Tewkesbury
Stynchcum, John, Tortworth
Bande, John, Haresfield
Francombe, John, Tirley
Wheler, John, Westington
Nicholas, Joan, Berkeley
Franckam, John, Doynton
Pychar, John, Thornbury
Harris, John, Ashton-under-Hill
Honyborne, John, Staunton
Bygge, Joan, Bitton
Braysett, James, Gloucester
.Dawe, Julian, Longhope
Bubbe, Isabel, Witcomb
Byrrie, Julian, Whaddon
Marche, John, Minchinhamp'on
Halle, Joan, Berkeley
Hallinge, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Packer, Julian, Berkeley
Peers, John, Gloucester
Hopkyn, John, Newland
Hopkyn, Joan, Newland
Postleford, James, Lechlade
James, John, Berkeley
Grove, Joan, Bromsberrow
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestei" shire Wills.
49
James, Joan, Newent
Caricke, John, Stow
Kere, James, Awre
Keylocke, John, Minsterworth
Nicholls, iNIaurice, Shipton Moyne
Smarte, Margaret, Winchcomb
Southerne, ^Iaucl, Ebrington
Campe, Margery, Pucklechurch
Mathewe, Maurice, Dursley
Hynneat, Nicholas, Tortworth
Tayler, Nicholas, Painswick
Cowper, Nicholas, Longney
Harwood, Nicholas, Frocester
Yerothe, Philip, English Bicknor
Browne, Peter, Thornbury
Halle, Richard, Cheltenham
Peers, Richard, Woodchester
Fourde, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Reade, Richard, Hartpury
Rogers, Robert, Maisemore
Wattes, Richa-^d, Badgeworth
Clynton, Richard, Kempley
Hollowaye, Roger. Campden ?
Rogers, Robert, Ampney Crucis
Nicholls, Robert, Maysey Hampton
Ockey, Richard, Blaisdon
Hampton, Richard, Deerhurst
Boswell, Robert, Stow
Whitthorne, Rowland, Charlton Kings
Hyet, Robert, Turkdean
Shilde, Richard, Cleeve
Soudley, Robert, Ampney Crucis
Farmer, Richard, Great Barrington
Smythe, Richard, Cleeve
Tayler, Richard, Pucklechurch
Rumney, Richard, Tetbury
Field, Richard, Minsterworth
Tayler, Richard, Bisley
Perryn, Richard, Stone
Rymer, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Cowdall, Robert, Gloucestfr
Skaye, Robert, Oddington
Mayle, Sybill, Kempley
Domie, Thomas, Newent
Okey, Thomas, Salperton
Vyneard, Thomas, Marshfield
Taylor, Thomas, Cold Aston
Syfford, Thomas, Westerley
Maynard ah. Tyler, Thomas, Wotton-
under-Edge
Browne, Thos., Frampton-on-Severn
Webbe, Thomas, Arlingham
Dunster, Thomas, Oldbury
Mosley, Thomas, Campden
Chaunler, Thomas, Frocester
Cooke, Thomas, Pucklechurch
Clyssold, Thomas, Painswick
Phillipps, Thomas, Kingswood
Symmes, Thomas, Moreton \'alence
Wjrtte, Thomas, Awre
GLOL'. WILLS.
Overberie, Thomas, Turkdean
Fowler, Thomas, Oldbury-on-Severn
Collyns, Thomas, Yate
Smythe, Thomas, Cleeve
Palmer, Thomas [missing]
White, Thomas [m'ssing]
Cherington, Walter, Churcham
Player, William, Marshfield
Sowthwood, William, Buckland
Mallet, Welthian, Berkeley
Deacon, William, Chipping Sodbury
Mynet, William, Tuddington
Pegler, William, Cam
Hunte, William, Minsterworth
Gayner, W^illiam, Thornbury
Cuffe, William, Broad Hinton, Wilts
Hope, William, Churcham
Hill, William, Alderton
Mabbat, William, Badminton
Goldstone, William, Gloucester
Woode, William, Slimbridge
Howford, William [abode not given]
Somers, William, Frampton Cotterell
Gyll, William, Upton St. Leonard
Berbon, William, Gloucester
Baker, William, Slimbridge
Batheme, William, Westbury
Lane, William, Boddington
Spylsburie, William, Elmeston
Gull, William, Down Ampney
Locker, William, Honey bourne
Passham, William, Oddington
Barne, William, Cleeve
Astmon, William, Newent
1570.
Clissold, Alice, Painswick
Wever, Agnes, Cheltenham
Partridg, Andrew, Down Ampney
Kemmett, Agnes [missing]
Bearde, Agnes, Hardwick
Seymon, Alice, Churcham
Tayler, Alice, Cold .\ston
Davis, Alice, Dursley
Edwardes, Agnes, Tewkesbury
Stretford, Agnes, Standish
Fyssher, Alice, Elmeston
Woode, Agnes, Oxenhall
Carter, Agnes, Maisemore
Perye, Agnes, Sandhurst
Tawney, Alice, Lechlade
Hurst, Charles, Winchcomb
Bonde, Clement, Upton St. Leonard
Cloterboke, Katherme, Berkeley
Baxter, Christopher, Campden
Peers, Katherine, Berkeley
Teage, David, English Bicknor
Evet, Dorothy, Mickleton
1 Cloterbucke, Eleanor, Berkeley
E
50
Gloiicestershi7'e Wills.
[1541-1650.
Whytinge, Edward, Horton
Byrde, Edith, Tetbury
Roterford, Edward, parson of Whit-
tington
Barnard, Edward, gent., of Flaxley
Horwood,* Joan, 1584
Berrowe, Edmund. Awre
Browne, Edward, Yate
Myll, Elizabeth, Saperton
Gyll, Eleanor, Erlingham
Marten, Edward, BUisdon
Restell, Florice, Rudford
Neall, George, Iron Acton
Larken, George, Gloucester
Grey, George, Dumbleton
Wyllis, George, Ashton-under-Hill
Knowles, Guy, Newent
Evans, Hugh, parson of Farmington
Cove, Henry, Kempsford
Yates, Hugh, Tytherington
Cosen, Hugh, Hawkesbury
Sturmye, Henry, Cheltenham
Marten, Henry, Blaisdon
Jenyns, John, Haresfield
Stevens, John, Ruardean
Hearinge, John, Oldbury
tReleye, John, Newent
Prynce, John, Lydney
Tought, James, Berkeley
Reede, John, esq , Boddington
Danbie, Jasper, Maisemore
Cloterboke, John, Berkeley
Marten, John. Rodmarton
Heskyns, John, Nibley
Goodinge, John, Marshfield
Sheyle, Joan, Badijeworth
Pryce, John, Beckford
Longe, John, Stinchcomb
Batten, John, Doddmgton
Meryet, John, Twining
Payne, John, Hempstead
Plomer, John, Gloucester
Maninge, John, Horsley
Tyare, John, parson of Staunton
Gunnynge, John, Cold Aston
Wolhafe, John, Gloucester
Bybye, James, English Bicknor
Gylbard, Joan, Quinton
Wyckyns, John, Wittington
Wayet, John, Cubberley
Wynsmore, John, Stow
Woodcocke, Jf)nn, Micheldean
•Franclyn als. Peter, Joan [abode not
given]
Perkes, John, Gloucester
Hartland, John, Taynton
Smythe, John, Cheltenham
Woodcoke, James, Brockworth
• Aftr-r the will of p^dward I'arnard is the will
of Joan Horwooil, 15**), evidently misplaced,
t Not in the Calendar.
Crocker, John, Rudford
Haule, John, Sidington
Strange, John, parson of Hampton
Maysey
Smythe, John, Cheltenham
Hyll, Joan, Dymock
Hypwell, John, Temple Guyting
Bonde, John, Haresfield
WarroU, John, Gloucester
Shyngleton, John, Gloucester
Hayle, John, Westbury
Reade, John, Chipping Sodbury
Toe, John, Leonard Stanley
Lewes, John, Berkeley
Frape, Julian, Slimbridge
Pardie, John, VVollaston
Lambart, Juhn, Shipton Solers
Bradford, John, Kemerton
Stormye, John, Cheltenham
Cudde, John, Upton St. Leonard
Cnimpe, John, Gloucester
Mylton, John, Elmeston
Wylkyns, John, Southrop
Humferis, John, Hardwick
Hampton, John, Huntley
Partridge, John, Hempstead
Androwes, Joan, Bladington
Wollams, John, Dumbleton
Wyntill, John,. Westbury
Wodrofe, John, Hawkesbury
Clarvo, John, Lye
Phillipps, John, Cirencester
Trippet, John, Awre
Smythe, Joan. Lassington
Atwood, John, Stinchcomb
Longden, John, Hawkesbury
Bysshoppe, John. Bitton
Wyndowe, John, Stanley
Bourie, John, Wheatnester
Archar, John, Fairford
Bucher, John, Blaisdon
Watkyns, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Brochio, John, Windrush
Rogers, John, Westerley
Hodges, Lawrence, Prestbury
Wilkyns, Margery, Frocester
Wylse, Margery, Dymock
Colwall, Margery, Newent
Coxe, Nicholas, Gloucester
Wyke, Nich , parson of Coin-Rogers
Mo'wntey, Nicholas, Winchcomb
Browne, Nicholas, Cam
Lytherland, Nicholas, Gloucester
Downe, Peter, Gloucester
Fortey, Robert, Broad ^Larston
Collet, Richard, Stow
Arkell, Richard, Little Risington
Arnold, Robert, Cromhall
Jenkynson als. Kinard, Rich., Tewkes-
bury
I54I-I650]
Gloucester shi7x Wills.
51
Butter, Roger, Hartpury
Hawkes, Richard, Ashton-under-Hill
Hymon, Richard, Miserden
Flower, Richard, Lydney
Goode, Roger, Newent
Yokes, Roger, Ashelworth
Jones, Richard, Elmstone
Ockeford, Robert, Yate
Gylman, Richard, Slimbridge
Warde, Richard, Elmstone
Lorde, Richard, Haresfield
Laughton, Robert, Upper Slaughter
Hickes, Richard, Charfield
Jones, Rice, parson of Leckhampton
Bycke, Robert, Wickwar *
Malton, Richard, Ashchurch
Barnes, Robert, Gloucester
Collyer, Richard, Nibley
Branche, Richard, Lassington
Weather, Robert, Tidenham
Offerd ah. Olyver, Richard, Tortworth
*Wayt, Richard, Cubberley
Hyet, Richard, Westbury
Pace, Richard, Ashelworth
Ashvpyn, Robert, Honeybourne
Mylward, Richard, Swindon
Caswell, Richard, Arlingham
Coxe, Robert, Hartpury
Man, Richard, Westbury
Pope, Richard, Gloucester
Cooke, Richard, Sandhurst
Atwood, Richard, Berkeley
Hewet, Richard, Kingscote
Moulder, Richard, Coin St. Aldvvin
Horseley, Richard, Gloucester
Pagett, Roger [missing]
Elbright, Sybill, Mickle'ton
Coxe, Thomas, Marshfield
Goodman, Thomas, Lydney
Barnebroke,Thos.,parsonof Broadwell
Curryar, Thomas, Berkeley
Allard, Thomas, Ashelworth
Lynke, Thomas, Oldbury-on-Severn
Thornicrofte, Thomas, Barnwood
Wytte, Thomas, Awre
Fortey, Thomas, Maisemore
Powell, Thomas, Winchcomb
Cale, Thomas, Uorsington
Adams, Thomas, Kempsford
Harris, Thomas, Berkeley
Peers, Thomas, Rockhampton
Gybbes, Thomas, Stanley Pontlarge
Ithell, Thomas, Charfield
Swanley, Thomas, Longney
Edwardes, Thomas, Lydney
Lynke, Thomas, Berkeley
Hylle, Thomas, Chiircham
* Not ill the Calendar.
Jeyne, Thomas, Tuddenham
Walker als. Tanner, Ttiomas, Lydney
Nicholls, Thomas, Shepton Dowfyld
Abevan, Thomas, Gloucester
Pegler, Thomas, Stinchcomb
Holder, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
Hytchman, Thomas, Kempsford
Wenyat, Thomas, Dymock
Meade, Thomas, Frampton-on- Severn
Hewes, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Smjrth, Thomas, Berkeley
Cassall, Thomas, Elmore
Mower, Thomas, Painswick
Hawkyns, Thomas, Lydney
Hyll, Thomas, Newnham
Constance, Thomas, Westbury
Myll, Thomas, vicar of Coaley
Lumbart, Thomas, Great Risington
Belsyre, Thornas, Yate
Combridge, William, Yate
Lluellyn, William, Tuddenham
Modie, William, Hawkesbury
Hyll, Walter, Minchinhampton
Adye, William, Thornbury
Lluellyn, William, Dyrham
Hathewaye, William, Bledington
Underwood, William, Cirencester
Mallet, William, Berkeley
Bowdley, William, Berkeley
Dydmyll ah. Steyner, Walter, Newn-
ham
Stratford, William, Temple Guyting
Barne, William, Hempstead
Etkyns, William, Upton St. Leonard
Etkyns, Walter, Hartpury
Cole, William, Wickwar
Halle, William, South Cerney
Furde, William, Wotton-under-Edge
Belsyre, William, Yate
Modie, William, Hawkesbury
Flowen, William, Lydney
Browne, William, Woolaston
Flowen, William, Lydney
Myrret, William, Matson
Cooles, William, Westbury
Sternold, William, Lydney
Robertes, William, Beckford
Davys, William, Frampton-on-Severn
Ragland, William, Lydney
Roche, William, Wickwar
Roper als. MorrelJ, William, Willersey
Meysey, William, Colesbourne
White, William, Gloucester
Dusvyeli, William, Thornbury
Yles, William, Driffield
Clement, William, ^La^shfield
Walshe, Walter, Dursley
Wheler, William, Oxenhall
Seaburne, William [missing]
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52
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
1571-
Wyman, Agnes [missing]
Grehurst, Alice, Bledington
Weall, Agnes, Hatherop
Harriat, Abel. Gloucester
Hullis, Alice, Charlton Kings
Mytford ah. Powle, Agnes, Dyrhairi
Sheperd, Ambrose, Pucklechurch
Gotheriche, Agnes [abode not givtn]
Smyth, Agnes, Berkeley
Rogers, Agnes, Cromhall
Sbeale, Alice, Dymock
Barker, Alice, Gloucester
Aman, Alice, Cirencester
Prowte, Alexander, Tort worth
Dowdiswell, Agnes, Leckhampton
Hyxe, Agnes, Charfield
Peers, Agnes, Stroud
Adie, Alice, Cirencester
Seaborne ah. Plummer, Christopher,
Havvkesbury
Gaell, Katherine, Charlton Kings
Rodman, Katherine, Yate
Trynate, Katherine, Kempsford
*Cole, Katherine, Aylberton
Cobbe, Edward, Kingswood
Baughe, Edward, gent.. Twining
Ha^wkins, Elizabeth, Lydney
Parker, Elizabeth, Cirencester
Coxe, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Cadwell, Edmund, Westbury
*Hancocke, Elizabeth, Twining
Sandford, Eleanor, Corse
Weaver, Elizabeth, Chursdon
White, Elizabeth, Westbury
Sutton, Eleanor, Stanway
Astman, Elizabeth, Rudford
Goslinge, Eleanor, Slimbridge
Phillippes, Elizabeth, Batsford
Caundler, Ellen, Cirencester
Wilkins, Edward, Stanley St Leonard
Morrey, Geoffrey, Kempsford
Merye, Hugh, Sandhurst
Crome, Henry, Stone
Dymerie, Henry, Ichington
Chaundler, Henry, Frocester
Bullocke, Henry, Elmore
Law^rence, Henry, Xewland
Bearde, Henry, Standish
Gelfe, Henry, Hartpury
Walkeley, Henry [abode not given]
Tayler, John, Lydney
Sharpe, John. Cubberley
Joacham, John, Wapley
Awyntle, John, Westbury
Bovver, John, Xewent
Peers, John, Tewkesbury
Momford, John, Kemerton
• Not in the Calendar.
Huntley, John, Frocester
Fryer, John, Arlingham
Clearke, John, Longborow
Trotman, John, Slimbridge
Mories, John, Coin Rogers
Dowle, Joan, St. Briavells
Jefferie, John, Wapley
Media, John, Stinchcomb
Stephens, John, Longney
Holborov^e, Joan, Little Badminton
Cadle, John, Blaisdon
Wynston, John, Cubberley
Myll, John, Randwick
Gardener, John [abode not given]
Harris, John, Honey bourne
Crocker, John, Rudford
Packer, John, Cromhall
Nelme, Isabel, Frampton Cotterell
Warde, John, Great Barrington
Jane, John, Brockworth
Guyes, John, Elmore
Holbyn, John, Upton Cheney
Man, Joan, Hartpury
Rocke, John, Upleadon
Graunger, John, Elmore
Courte, John, Alvington
Ollams, Julian, Hinton-on-the-Green
Carpenter, John, Upton St. Leonaid
Coxe, Isabel, Tewkesbury
*Coper, John, Micheldean
Jones, Jasper, Thornbury
Androwes, Joan, Gloucester
Wylkes, John, Gloucester
Stone, John, Shipton Oliff
Ashemead ah. Hunt, John [abode not
given]
Knight, John, Mickleton
Wither, John, Oldburyon-Severn
Wjrther, John, Rockhamp'on
Merrett, Isabel, King's Stanley
Wylkyns, John, Frocester
Peers, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Evans, John, Bitton
Myll, James, Cranham
Selmon, John, Cam
Jeyne, Thomas, Tuddenham
Entered in the Calendar as Jane Thomas.
Rogers, John, Berkeley
Packer, James, Pucklechurch
Aylewey, John, Westbury
Goslinge, John, Tuddenham
Geethinge, John, Huelsfield
Dunburie, John, Rockhampton
Aylewaye, John, Tainton
Rowland, John, Abenhall
Symon, John, Westerley
Wyman, John, Huclecote, Chursdon
Tayler, John, Slimbridge
Guye, John, Bledington
• Not in the Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
53
Bromiche, John, Lydney
Yles, Joan, Driffield
Phelpes, John, Gloucester
Trigh, Joan, Newnham
Pryce, John, Hasfield
Hyll, John, Horton
Edye, John, Aylberton
Henley, John, Churcham
Davys, John, Aylberton
Walkeley, John, Standish
WoUames, John, Temple Guyting
Cooper, John [missing]
Whither, John [see above]
Harwood, Lawrence, Pebworth
Goughe, Lawrence, Lydney
Wattes, Margaret, Elmore
Hill, Maurice, Avening
Hemynge, Margaret, Dyrham
Heynes, Margaret, Estington
Throckemerton, Margaret, Tuddington
Smythe, Margaret, Charlton Kings
Herbert, Margaret, Berkeley
Rive, Margaret, Minchinhampton
Spencer, Margaret, Berkeley
Tovie, Mary, Bitton
Hooper, Margaret, Wotton-under-
Edge
Norris, Margaret, Gloucester
Daungerfield, Nicholas, Stonehouse
Parker, Nicholas, Ringerlaworth
Robertes, Philip, Stone
Hulinge, Philip, vicar of Awre
Chambers, Philip, Minchinhampton
Harris, Peter, Thornbury
Hawlinge, Richard, Cheltenham
Battyn als. Dale, Richard, Alvington
Lorde, Robert, lirockthorp
Vouler, Robert, Frampton Cotterell
Adams, Rice, Rockhimpton
Pyrryman, Robert, Westerley
Partridge, Richard, Slimbridge
Lyngnold, Richard, Barnwood
Bennet, Richard, Didbrook
Preston, Robert, Down Ampney
Poole, Robert, Painswick
Tovmesend, Richard, Gloucester
Wallys, Robert, Berkeley
Dannyell, Robert, Thornbury
Robertes, Richard, Tuddington
Clerke, Richard, Longborow
Harrold, Richard, Berkeley
Bannester, Richard, Deerhurst
Hodson, Richard, Didbrook
Bouth, Robert, Longborow
Lombart, Robert, Chedworth
Dovyle, Robert, St. Briavells
Heynes, Robert Frampton-on-Severn
Wattes, Richard, Great Badminton
Beeke, Richard, Nimpsfield
Wesbye, Robert, Wotton-under-Edge
5 -k
Powell, Roger, Abson
Farmer, Richard, Beckford
Hardinge, Richard, Oldbury
Gryffjm, Robert, Berkeley
Barnard, Robert, Thornbury
Causefield, Richard, Ashelworth
Huggyns, Ralph, Gloucester
Bannyster, Richard, Cirencester
Phillippes, Sybill, Westbury
Fraunces, Simon, Saperton
LavTrence, Thomas, Lydney
Knight, Thomas, Pebworth
Reade, Thomas, Longborow
Tayler, Thomas, Cold Aston
Hyet, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Powell, Thomas, Berkeley
Thomas, Thomas, Stone
Pardie, Thomas, Howelsfield
Sargeant, Thomas, Tainton
Boghie, Thomas, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Preine, Thomas, Oldbury
Kinge, Thomas, Hartpury
Foorde, Thomas, Wickwar
Cowley, Thomas, Elmore
Hocke, Thomas, Ligh
Merie, Thomas, Sandhurst
Lanne, Thomas, Ashelworth
Grenewaye, Thomas, Tirley
Robertes, Thomas, Deerhurst
Nelme, Thomas, Uplon St. Leonard
Owen, Thomas, Ampney Crucis
Lennye, Thomas, Cromhall
Synderbye, Thomas, Staunton
Banton, Thomas, Iron Acton
Lowedaye, Thomas, Painswick
Mynatt, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Tonies, Thomas, Cromhall
Watkyns, Thomas, Slimbridge
Hobbes, Thomas, Horton
Were, Thomas, Dyrham
Broke, Thomas, Westbury
Freman, Thos., Frampton-on-Severn
Rymar, Thomas, Wapley
Cannige, Thomas, Quinton
Barbor, Thomas, Lydney
Holder, Thomas, Thornbury
Povie als. Sheperd, Thos., Gloucester
Woodcocke, William, Gloucester
Whitinge, William, Wickwar
Archer, William, Down Ampney
Androwes, William, Beckford
Kynge, William, Charlton Kings
Love, William, Ashchurch
Knight, William, Slimbridge
Jenkyns, William, Gloucester
Tyllie, William, Nibley
Meeke, William, Ruardean
Smyth, William, Deerhurst
Hobbes, William, Tytherington
Gibbens, William, Pucklechurch
54
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Custard, William, Kempsford
Gardener, William, Painswick
Tayler, William, Thornbury
Drynkewater, William, Great Shurnton
Neale, William, Frampton Cotterell
Swayne, William, Wolaston
Evans, Walter, Frethern
Hall, William, Glo''.cester
Wellet, William, Wormington
Tayler als. Redman, Wm., Wollaston
Chamber, William, Gloucester
Pace, William, Longney
Atwell, William, Oldbury-on-Severn
Saunders, William, Gloucester
Locke, William, Preston-on-Stour
Dryner, William, Berkeley
Hurdes, William, Slimbridge
Peter, William, Honeybourne
Porteleike, William, South Cerney
Trowbridge, William, Westbury
Smythe, William, Cheltenham
EUys, William, Slimbridge
Clerke, William, Cubberley
Theyer, Wm., Hucclecote, Chursdon
Carpenter, William, Barnwood
Denning, William. Berkeley
Warde, William, Rockhamp'on
Tunley, William, Painswick
Moreman, William, Dyrham
1572.
Brownynge, Amsell, Standish
Everod, Alice, Berkeley
Hochyns, Agnes, Brockthorp
Morseley, Alice, Dyrham
Wele, Agnes, Leckhampton
Butcher, Agnes, Dursley
Cloterbooke, Agnes, Stanley St.
Leonard
Tucker, Alice, Gloucester
Presburye, Alice, Churcham
Mayles, Alice, Cheltenham
Pavye, Alice, Little Sodbury
Riche, Alexander, Berkeley
Collyer, Alice, Maisemore
Jones, Agnes, Cleeve
Mylles, Christopher, Westerley
Jordayne, Christopher, Awre
Nene, Christopher, Beckford
Bruer, Christopher, Fonhampton
Elliottes, Katherine, Berkeley
Bonde, Katherine, Upton St. Leonard
Spycer, Eleanor, Kingswood
Meret, Edward, Tytherington
Allen, Ellen, Charfield
Wakeley, Giles, Harston
Browninge, Elbright, Bitton
Redberd, Elizabeth, Moreton-in-Marsh
Tayler, Elizabeth, Slimbridge
Good, Elizabeth, Dymock
Collyer, Elizabeth, Sherborne
Browninge, Elbright, Bitton
Guye, Ellen. Bledington
Hathwaye, Edward, Horton
Baylie, Edward, Tredington
Somers, Edward, Stanley St. Leonard
Roche,- Edmund, Kingswood, Wilts
Hore, Edmond, Down Hatherley
White, Elizabeth, Westbury
Clissold, Edmund, Stroud
Clearke, Henry, Cheltenham
Rychardes, Humphrey, Tewkesbury
Broke, Humphrey, Twining
Hitchman, Henry, Kempsford
Webbe, Humphrey, Newington Bag-
path
Wynall, Henry, Winchcomb
Marshe, Henry, Morton-m-Thornbury
lies, Hugh, Little Wolford, co. War-
wick
Whytinge, John, Horton
Hathewaye, John, Kingscote
Tayler, John, Kemerton
Morton, John, Staverton
Bowrey, John, Longney
Thomas, John, Tedbury
Collyer, Joan, Nibley
Bramley, Johrv, Wei ford
Baker, John, Thornbury
Clarke ah Coules, John, Moreton-in-
Marsh
*Robyns, John, Cheltenham
Fyssher, John, Wickwar
Robyns, John, Ched worth
Davys, John [abode not given]
Turner, John, BuUey
Marten, John. Marston Sicca
Newman, John, Marston Sicca
Sclatter, Isabel, Broad well
Thorner, John, Oldbury on Severn
Read. John, Upton Cheynie
Heath, John, Toddenham
Webbe, John, Ross
Plummer, John, Lydney
Peryn, John, Avening
Pope, John, Minsterworth
Fraunces, Joan, Hinton
Hyggyns, John, Wollaston
George, James, Withington
Wantner, John, Painswick
Broke, Joan, Brockthorp
Osbume, James, Painswick
Curteis, John, Horsley
Balye, Joan, Berkeley
Nicholls, John, Welford
Mychell, John, Horton
Clemens, John, Rendcomb
Moreman, John, Dyrham
• Not in the Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
55
Aldaye, James, Westbury
Collyns, John, Tewkesbury
Mason, John, Gloucester
Coxe, John, Gloucester
Tyllye. John, Slimbridge
Hyll, John, Pauntley
Peers, John, Saperton
Foulke, James, Auckland
Presburie, John, Churcham
Grendoll, John, Deerhurst
Collymer, John, Itchington
Mydwynter, James, Compton Abdale
HoUester, John, Marshfield
Geast, Isabel, Tewkesbury
Robyns, John [see above] •
Cooke, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Huntley, John, Hempstead
Hyll, John, Oxenhall
Alyst, Joan, Gloucester
Hurne, John, Berkeley
Fordes, John, Coaley
Parker, John, Dursley
Harris, John, Haresfield
Lysaunce, Lewis, Gloucester
Restell, Margaret, Rudford
Packer, Margaret, Cam
Harscombe, Margery, Stonehouse
Seeley, Margery^ Ashel worth
Jeffes, Margaret, Preston-on-Stour
Mychell, Margaret, Saperton
Jeffe, Margaret, Preston-on-Stour
Skramell, Marian, Charlton Abbots
Hyll, Margaret, Oldbury-on-Severn
Howell, Nicholas, Lancant
Keylocke, Nicholas, Minsterworth
Kecke, Nicholas, Marston Sicca
Watkyns, Philip, Berkeley
Hyet, Philip, Westbury
Canninge, Robert, Ouinton
Myll, Roger, Horsley
Street, Richard, Cubberley
Bycke, Richard, Tredington
Gyttos, Richard, Stroud
Evinge, Robert, Great Rissington
Fryar, Richard, Berkeley
Browne, Richard, Horton
Persons, Richard, Gloucester
Wylsons ah. Barbur, Robt , Berkeley
Croswell, Roger, Didbrook
Packer, Richard, Thornbury
Heynes, Robert, Deerhurst
Allen, Richard, Blaisdon
Mochell, Robert [abode not given]
Padwicke, Richard, Campden
Fowlar, Richard, Cleeve
Wyther, Richard, Rockhampton
Beard, Richard, Haresfield
Baker, Richard, Whittington
Brodle, Richard, Awre
Browne, Richard, Stanley St. Leonard
Furbur, Robert, Toddenham
Cardwell, Richard, Didbrook
Bycknell, Richard, Hampnett
Marshe, Richard, Thornbury
Monmothe, Richard, Newland
Deryard Richard, Stinchcombe
Watkyns, Richard, Standish
Reade, Richard, Longhope
Hyggyns, Hichard, Tuddenham
Bancknate, Richard, Stroud
Raynoldes Simon, Stow
Hill, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Peter, Thomas, Honeybourne
Mylle, Thomas, Cold Ashton
Porter, Thomas, Ashelworth
Holder, Thomas, Standish
Rabye, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Awre, Thomas, Awre
Apersonage, Thomas, Old Sodbury
Holder, Thomas, Standish
Cowpye, Thomas, Nibley
Wattes, Thomas, Elmore
Cadell, Thomas, Blaisdon
Lluellen, Thomas, Pucklechurch
Whitlowe, Thomas, Cirencester
Vernara, Thomas, Gloucester
Lane, Thomas, Ashelworth
Gelfe, Thomas, Cherington
Bosley, Thomas, Sandhurst
Hewer, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Lightfoot, Thomas, Ampney
Godwyn, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Byglyn, Thomas [missing]
Derram, Thomas, Willersey
Moodocke, Thomas, Newnham
Brakbanke, Thomas, Cheltenham
Lane, Thomas, Ashelworth
Mychell, Thomas, Thornbury
Trye, Thomas, Barnwood
Busshell, Thomas, Marston Sicca
Peers, Thomas, Churcham
Collyer, Thomas, Sherborne
Tasker nls. Bradeley, Thos., Beckford
Freme, Thomas, gent., Bisley
Wyntle, Thomas, Westbury
*Overbury, William, Turkdean
Humfereis, William [missing]
Keyse, William, Rudford
Godding, William, English Bicknor
Hayward, William, Sandhurst
Hawlinge, William, Berkeley
Shewsmyth als. Lapley, William,
Newnham
Wilkes, William, Gloucester
Heskyn, William, parson of Condicote
Partridge, William, Frocester
Higges, Walter, Cheltenham
Hall, William, Tewkesbury
Jordeyne, Walter, Newland
• Not in the Calendar.
56
Glo2iceste7'shire Wills.
[i 541-1650.
Bubbe, William, Hucclecote
Kympe, William, Gloucester
Hodgekins, William, Toddenham
Notte, William, Slimbridge
Downe, William, Haresfield
Greninge, William, Longney
Bendfield, William, Cheltenham
Hemmynge, William, Tibberton
Schelton, William, Cold Ashtdn
Boote, William, Oddington
Orchard, William, Thombury
Corbet, William, Yate
Stevens, William, Frocester
Wayland, Walter, Driffield
Bonde, William, Upton St. Leonard
Boshell, Wm., Hinton-on-the-Green
Radborne, William, Kempsford
Cleveley, Wm., Sandhurst
Reade, Wm., Longhope
Rowles, William, Ashchurch
Tayler, William, Slimbridge
Brewer, William, Cold Aston
Smyth, William [missing ?]
Saunders. William, Cirencester
Olyvild, William, Randwick
BuUocke, William [missing]
1573-
Prigge, Ann, Frampton Cotterell
Hay ward, Alice, Hartpury
Woodford, Agnes, Stow
Lynke, A-nes, Berkeley
Forde, Arthur, Hawkesbury
Warde, Alice, Rockhampton
Mosley, Alice, Campden
Medley, Alice, Willersey
Chedworth, Alice, Upleadon
Greneway, Anthony, Norton
Cullymore, Agnes, Thornbury
Fordes, Alice, Stinchcomb
Hayward, Agnes, Barn wood
Donge, Anthony, Nibley
Hanckyns, Augustine, Berkeley
Warde, Agnes, Elmeston
Lome, Alice, Ashelworth
Siberons, Christopher, English Bicknor
Hatten, Christian, Forthampton
Mynat, Katherinc, Hempstead
Tayler, Christopher, Awrc
Walker, Eleanor, Frocester
Robertes, Elizabeth, Wood Stanway
Freme, Edmund, Stroud
Davys, Giles, Uley
Yearsley, Edward, Lydney
Askue, Edmund, Chipping Sodbury
Shotte, Giles, Rodmarton
Fortey, Elizabeth, Corse
^^ZZ^^ Edward, Tytheringt^n
Fryar, Edward, parson of Newnham
London, Elizabeth, Rockhampton
Bassat, Edward, gent., Bitton
S^vanley, Eleanor, Longney
Dunstone, Edward, Swindon
Sowtheren, Elizabeth, Mickleton
Lane, Eleanor, Cheltenham
DauncyiB, Giles [missing]
Osbaldstone, Ferdinando, gent., Od-
dington
Robynson, Frances, Chedworth
Ryuer, Florishe, Corse
Bruton, George, Winchcomb
Farmer, Henry, Tredington
Parker, Henry, Cam
Busford, Henry, Abbenhall
.Hodges, Hugh, Sandhurst
Kinge, Henry, Fainswick
Hathwaye, Henry, Horton
Lyddyate, Henry, Thornbury
Uderidge, Hugh, Colley
Ratclife, Hugh, Coin Denys
•Wanckley, Humphrey, Stanley St.
Leonard
Merrye, John, Badgeworth
Hore, John, Westbury
Apprice, John, Minchinhampton
Bower, John, Moreton
Spycer. John, Longney
Parke, John, Whitnester \i.e. Whealen-
hurst]
Bryan, Joan, Bitton
Tayler, Joan, Slimbridge
Whyniard als. England, Joan, Marsh-
field
Hughes, Joan, St. Briavells
.Knight, James, Slimbridge
, Booth als. Jackson, Joan, Staunton
•Jakes, John, Painswick
Croswell, Joan, Didbrook
Spyell, Joan, Coin St. Aldwin
Peers, John, Maisemore
Aimerye, John, Stanton
Rode, John, Westbury
Kynge, John, Painswick
Dorney. Joan, Uley
James, Joan, Nibley
Coxe, Julian, .Staverton
Arundel], John, Bisley
Field, John, Minstcrworth
Merry, John, Sandhurst
Tyme, John, Awrc
Pryce, John, Beckford
Saniger?, Julian, Berkeley
Kemet, John, Badgeworth
Newman, John, O.xenhall
Stokes, John, Whittington
Sergiant, John [torn]
Laude, Joan, Whaddon
Reue, Joan, Guyting
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
i^-i'h
57
Clearke, John, Ashchurch
Webbe, John, Hartpury
Weles, John, Charlton Kings
*Birte, John, Haresfield
Caple, John, South Cerney
Maddocke, John, Gloucester
Gybson, John, Tewkesbury
Thurston, John, Thornbuiy
Morse, John, Leighterton
Webbe, James, Tortworth
Coleman, John, Newinj^ton Ragpath
Mirry, John, Little Shurneton
Richman, John, Gloucester
Soole, John, Berkeley
Thomas, John, Little Barrington
Jones, John, Norton
Whither, Joan, Oldbury-on-Severn
Swanley, Joan, Berkeley
Bodnam, John, Upton St. Leonards
Alesop, Joan, West Littleton
Eleines, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Sewell, John. Stroud
Lewicke, John, King's Charlton
Tasker, Joan, Latridge
Collins, John, a yeoman of the Queen's
most honourable chamber. To be
buried in St. Margaret's, West-
minster
Dier, John, Pucklechurch
Ryver, John, Chipping Sodbury
Skaye, John, Washborne
Hayward, James, Berkeley
Alcocke, Joan', Forthampton
Nurthen, John, Preston
Pegler. Joan, Coaley
Myll, John, Shipton Moyne
Wynter, Joan, Berkeley
Farley, John, Barnwood
Clarke, Joan, Upleadon
Andros, Lawrence, Stonehouse
Dopyns, Lawrence, Brookthorp
Andros. Lewis, Frampton Cotterell
Bryant, Lewis, Bitton
Saniger, Maurice, Berkeley
Frebanke, Margaret, Tewkesbury
Bande, Margaret, Haresfielde
Woode, Margaret, Tytherington
Gelf, Margery, Hartpury
Solas, Margery, Cirencester
Smyth, Margaret, Berkeley
Bonde, Margaret, Gloucester
Hurne, .Margery, Bevington, Berkeley
Tayler, Maud, Bisley
Parker, Margery, Thornbury
Ellyottes, Nicholas, Standish
Dyrham, Nicholas, Horsley
Higgyns, Nicholas, Berkeley
Symsons, Nicholas, Uley
Newman, Robert, Prestbury
• Not in the Calendar.
Blysse, Richard, Whitnester [Wheaten-
hurst]
Collet, Richard, Ashchurch
HoUydaye, Richard, Micheldean
Woodcocke, Rose, Micheldean
Collymore, Robert, Tytherington
Guyllym, Richard, Bromsberrow
Peart, Robert, Mickleton
Hutchyns ah. Balle, Richard, Ampney
Crucis
Welshe, Richard, Badgeworth
Hobbes, Richard [missing]
Mawsen, Richard, Minsterworth
Francombe, Roger, Tirley
Lane, Roger, Ashelworth
Brevyll, Richard, Charlton Kings
Typpet, Robert. Didmarton
Coxe, Richard, South Cerney
Watkyns, Richard, Estington
Tybbetes. Robert, Berkeley
Russell, Richard, Berkeley
White, Robert, Mickleton
Hyet, Robert, Minsterworth
Holtam. Richard. Dorsington
Democke or Dymocke, Richard,
Standish
Whittingham, Richard, Gloucester
Pyncote, Richard, Rodmarton
Knowles, Robert, Newent
Howchis, Roger, Arlingham
Nyblet, Robert, Ouedgeley
Fydler, Richard, Cromhall
Huet, Richard, Dymock
Tyndall, Richard, Stinchcomb
Mynchin, Richard, Wick Risington
Baylie, Stephen, Berkeley
Selye, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Reade, Thomas, Longhope
Hyet, Thomas, Westbury
Dorney, Thomas, Uley
Hyll, Thomas, Oxenhall
Cooke, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Dyer, Thomas, Thornbury
Teynton, Thomas, Cheltenham
Radwaye, Thomas, North Cerney
Marshall, Thomas, Cirencester
Robertes, Thomas, Stanway
Fyssher, Thomas, Buckland
Peers, Thomas, Horton
Buddinge, Thomas, Estington
Bourton, Thomas, Elkestone
Passham, Thomas, Oddington
Sternold, Thomas, Lydney
Stevens, Thomas, Prestbury
Perkyns, Thomas, Dymock
Pryden, Thomas, South Cerney
Gryffyth, Thomas, Nibley
Home, Thomas, Bitton
Cloterbooke, Thomas, Berkeley
Edwardes,Thoi.,Hui,klecote,Churbdon
58
Gloucestershire Wills.
[154T-1650.
Webbe, Thomas, Estington
Byrte, Thomas, Haresfield
Whytinge, 1 homas, Tetbury
Wickam, Thomas, Pucklechurch
Cowles, Thomas, Moreton Valence
Warner, Thomas, Frocester
Kenricke, Thurston, Charlton Kings
Maddocke, Thomas, Rockhampton
Home, Thomas, Ashton-sub-Edge
Skynner, William, Lechlade
Bowers, William, Fairford
Beames, Walter, South Cerney
Flucke, William, Deerhurst
Reedle, William, Randwick
Organ, William, Gloucester
Cope, William, Dyrham
Reade, William, Tormarton
Butte, Walter, Minchinhampton
Gregge, William, Welford
Tyler, William, Churcham
Heaven, William, Oldbury
Adys, Walter, Iron Acton
Merrie, Walter, Arlingham
Home, William, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Ven, William, Churcham
Walter, William, Prestbury
Petiver, William, Shennington
Rumney, Walter, Tetbury
Hope, William, Wick Risington
Lawrence, William, Bourton-on-the
Water
Rowles, William, Haresfield
Lightfoote, William, Maisemore
Greene, William, Sherborne
Wollofe, William, Great Shurington
Braban, William, Westbury
Briscoe, William, Lechlade
Potter, William, parson of Upper
Slaughter
Preston, William, Moreton-in-Marsh
Walkeley, William, King's Stanley
Neyle, Walter, Cromhall
Shilde, William, Tredington
Russell, William, Longney
A(iye, William, Berkeley
Hodges, William, Elmeston
Broke, William, Oldbury-on- Severn
Thomas jj/j. Moris, Wm., Gloucester
-«ill, Wrlliam, Oxenhail
French, William, Cheltenham
Frenche, Walter, Cheltenham
Longdon, William, Rockhampton
Maynard, William, Westbury
Chapman, William, Frocester
Tyrrie, W^illiam, Siston
Baker, William, Oldbury
Tybbottes, William, Berkeley
Bennet, William, Stonehouse
Doppen, William, Franipton-on-
Severn
1574-
Crocker, Agnes, Rudford
Tylye, Agnes, IMarshfield
Pace, Agnes, Ashelworth
Hill, Agnes, Berkeley
Harris, Agnes, Campden
Frewan, Anthony, Oxenton
Grenewaye, Ann, Daglingworth
Androe, Alice, Horton
Androwes, Alice, Berkeley
Waight, Andrew, Sherborne
Symons, Alice, Barrington
Wattes, Anthony, Stroud
Poole, Alice, Gloucester
Tryan, Agnes, Gloucester
Overye, Alice [missing]
Smyth, Adam, Winchcomb
Knight, Katherine, Slimbridge
Lumbart, Katherine, Great Risington
Batherne, Katherine, Westbury
Hardinge, Katherine, Marston Sicca
Mason, Cecily, Stanley
Buswell, Katherine, Stow
Kemble, Christopher, Ashchurch
Vydler, Cecily, Slimbridge
Munden, Elizabeth, Rodmarton
Windowe, Edith, Berkeley
Browne, Eliz., Frampton-on-Severn
Knowles, Elizabeth, Newent
Asteman, Elizabeth, Newent
Humfrey, Giles, Bourton-on- Water
Merrye, Elizabeth, Sandhurst
Tybbottes, Edward, Berkeley
Clarvoe, Elizabeth, Ligh
Grene, Edward, Bitton
Yonge, Elizabeth, Hazleton
Dugdale, Elys, parson of Stow
Hawse, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Symons, Fortune, Iron Acton
Robyns, George, Awre
Pomfrey, George, Little Dean
Marten, George, parson of Bourton
on Water
Gravener, Humphrey, Micheldean
Barton, Henry, Longborough
Ecklestone, Henry, Campden
Klkestone in Calendar.
Tayler, Hugh, Hawkesbury
Mathewe, Hugh, Longborough
Olyver, Henry, Slimbridge
Hopkins, Henry, Cirencester
Mollyns, Henry, Winchcomb
Stevens, Henry, Stowfield
Gundye, Humphrey, Preston
Nicholas, Hugh, South Cerney
Smythe, John, North Nibley
Knight, John, Slimbridge
Hyll, Joan, Oxnold
Baker, John, Tihberton
154I-I650.]
Gloticestershire Wills.
59
Appeningfton, John, Cirencester
Fryar, Robert, Estington
Tayler, John, Stroud
Pagit, Reginald, parson of Upper Swell
Davys, John, Bitton
Frenche, Robert, Charlton Kings
Pymocke, John, Twining
Pettet, Richard, Bisley
Styet, John, Alderton
Cleveley, Reginald, Lcckhampton
Prowse, John, Bourton-on-\Vater
Parker, Roger, Shurneton
Yaringlon, John, Bisley
Shilton, Robert, Sowtherop
Psrnnar, John, Arlingham
Pynburye, Robert, Newington Bag-
Dyrram, Joan, Horsley
path
Hume, James, Stone
Aston, Richard, Berkeley
Byshoppe, John, Deerhurst
Longney, Richard, Arlingham
Hay, John, Huntley
Myll, Richard, Stonehouse
Byrte, John, Berkeley
Stratford, Richard, gent., Hawling
Farmer, Joan, Gloucester
Adeane, Richard, Dursley
Hygnell, John, Down Ampney
Screven, Robert, Norton
HoUwaye, John, Hardwick
Grenewaye, Roger, Deerhurst
Hale, Joan, Hartpury
Ardewaye, Richard, Gloucester
Payne, John, Gloucester
Prye, Roger, Slimbridge
Chapperlen, John, Cirencester
Sheres, Robert, Meyscy Hampton
Wyndredge, John, Westingtou
Moone, Robert, Marshfield
Drewe, Joan, Charlton Abbots
Keyre, Richard, Morton Valance
Stringer, Joan, Berkeley
Benfilde, Robert, Prestbury
Voode, John, Lydney
Weale, Richard, Rudford
Perkins, John, Lechlade
Coxe, Richard, Deerhurst
Ingram, John, Saperton
Ellyattes, Richard, Stonehouse
Fawkes, Joan, Whittington
Hyrron, Richard, Campden
Typpar, John, Marshfield
Willmottes, Richard, Minsterworth
Morraunt, John, Westbury
Goldstone, Richard, Gloucester
Thayer, John, Churchdown
Mylles, Thomas, Painswick
Tryham, John, Gloucester
Brytten, Thomas, Bitton
Turner, John, Colsborne
Bubbe, Thomas, Badgeworth
Payne, John, Nympsfield
Wyckes, Thomas, Micheldean
Tayler, John, Slimbridge
Williams, Thomas, parson of Coates
Cloterbooke, John, Slimbridge
Davyes, Thomas, Cheltenham
Gregorye, John, Cheltenham
White ah. Smyth, Thomas, Westbury
Lydbroke, John, Ouinton
Webbe, Thomas, Tetbury
Dymyre, Isabel, Thornbury
Hyde, Thomas, Gloucester
Idolls, John, Hawkesbury
Howstide, Thomas, Westbury
Leanye, John, Oldbury
Wathen, Thomas, English Bicknor
Baker, John, Berkeley
Dryner, Thomas, Berkeley
Smythe, John, Hardwick
Ithell, Thomas, Charfield
Chapman, Joan, Frocester
Itheridge, Thomas, Arlingham
Hartelburye, Joan, Forthampton
Robyns, Thomas, Frethern
Sheyle, John, Dymock
Willys, Thomas, Altherley
Page, Lawrence, Weston-sub-Edge
Fryar, Thomas, Arlingham
Hardinge, Lora, Hawkesbury
Tylye, Thomas, Cold Aston
Yewell, Lawrence [missing]
Bushe, Thomas, Doynton
Tybbottes, Margaret, Berkeley
Gabbe, Thomas, Stonehouse
Hankins, Margaret, Dymock
Butler, Thomas, Forthampton
Saunders, Margery, Maismore
Mayle, Thomas, Oldbury
Gynes, Margaret, Elmestone
Dymerye, Thomas, Cromhall
Nichoils, Margaret, Shipton Moyne
Sheperd, Thomas, Whettenhurst
Evans, Maurice, Stroud
Paynter, Thomas, Churcham
Harryet, Margaret, Gloucester
Veke, Thomas, Randwick
Huckes, Margaret, Lassington
Roche, Thomas, Westcote
Wilkins, Margery, Tetbury
Weale, Thomas, Dymock
Hayward, Nicholas, Minsterworth
Palmer, Thomas, Blaisdon
Jones, Philip, Tuddenham
Saunders, Thomas, Bledington
Wilkins, Richard, Berkeley
Maddocke, Thomas, Woliaston
Smythe, Robert, Tewkesbury
Gyllman, William, Rockhampton
6o
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Turner, William, Thornbury
Hatton, Edward, Forthampton
Brewton, William, Cromhall
Tonye, Edmund, Hawkesbury
Backster, William, Forthampton
Skynner, Edmund, Meysey Hampton
Coles, William, Ashchurch
Eliell, Edward, Stow
Bennet, William, Stoneliouse
Whitinge, Henry, Berkeley
Barton, William, Tortworth
Faton, Hamlet, Westbury
Mason, William, Bisley
Catchmead, Henry, Oldbury
Walter, William, Prestbury
Leveres, Hugh, Stone
Redicke, William, Awrc
Wylkes, Henry, Clifford
Pearse, William, Arlingham
Home, Hugh, Dymock
Cloterbooke, William, King's Stanley
Davys, John, Badmanton
Wyncot, Walter, Sutton
Graunger, John, Elmore
Smyth, William, Cherington
Smyth, John, Sherborne
Ciearke, William, Shenington
Wodcocke, Joan. Upton Leonard
Hichman, William, Little Risington
Austen, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Hobbes, William, Tytherington
Farmer, Joan, Beckford
Yong-e, William, Hasilton
Pelley, Joan, Newent
Nicholas, William, Berkeley
Baylye, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Baylye, William, Berkeley
Frende, John, Westerley
Cornewall, William, Great Barington
Lawley, Joan, Winchcomb
Harteshed, William, Northleach
Wilkins, Joan, Berkeley
Symons, William, Oldbury-on-Severn
Parker, Joan, Newland
CoUwall, William, Bodington
Bagge, John, Campden
Parker, James, Cheltenham
1575-
Ledge, John, Chipping Sodbury
Wotton, John, Kemerton
Cole, Alice, Tirley
Conwaye, John, Westerley
Longe, Alice, Cirencester
Warde, John, Welford
Lewen, Andrew, Leckhampton
Marden, Joan, Sandhurst
Dawe, Andrew, Teynton
Mayle, Julian, Cam
Wilson, Agnes, Stow
Spencer, James, Shipton Olyffe
Browne, Agnes, Clifford
Pearte, John, Stan way
Harris, Alice, Berkeley
Pope, John, Beverston
Tylie, Agnes, Cold Aston
Jones, Joan, Hawkesbury
Thie, Agnes, Wotton
Hall, Joan, Newent
Byke, Agnes, Nympsfield
Atwood, John, Berkeley
Huggins, Ann, Gloucester
Harte, John, Berkeley
Baker, Agnes, Thornbury
• Heynes als. Philippes, John, Twining
Coxe, Anthony, Campden
P3nTyraan, Joan, Sandhurst
Pengrie, Agnes, Micheldean
Hyll, Joan, Oxenhall
Merret, Alice, Gloucester
Dyar, John, Oldbury
Yarnold, Anthony, Minsterworth
Webbe, Joan, Alderley
Gyllman, Agnes, Slimbridge
Pyrrye, John, Rudford
Seaborne alias Hopkins, Agnes,
Stevens, John, Acton Turvill
Wotton-sub-Edge
Nicholls, Joan, Longhope
Modye, Katherine, Cam
Longe, John, Tetbury
Chewe, Katherine, Morton Valance
Mabbat, John, Cowley
Izard, Katherine, Backhand
Prowse, John, Nether Slaughter
Awyntle, Elizabeth, W^estbury
Hollydaye, John, Standish
Hyllye, Eleanor, Forthampton
Walker, John, Chipping Sodbury
Heynes alias Phillipes, Edward,
Browne, John, Iron Acton
Tewkesbury
Walker, James, Yate
Mabbat, Eleanor, Coaley
Kente, John, Elmston
Webbe, Elizabeth, Hartpury
Seysmore, John, Hartpury
Warner, Edmund, Stroud
Danyell, John, Cromhall
Jones, Edmund, Bitton
Yonge, Julian, Hasilton
Trotman, Eleanor, Dursley
Pytte, John, Gloucester
Trotman, Elizabeth, Stinchcomb
Campden, John, Marston Sicca
Barnard, Elizabeth, Rodmarton
Farmer, John, Kemerton
Hemmynge, Eleanor, Churcham
William, John, Brockweare
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
61
Palmer, John, New I and
Lawley, John [missing]
Foster, Lawrence, Northleach
Newell, Launcelot, Horton
Lee, Marian, Nether Guyting
Lee, Margery, Salperton
Collyns, Maud, Withington
More, Margery, Todenham
Myles, Maurice, Shipton Moyne
Atkins, Maurice, North Nibley
Bosley, Margery, Sandhurst
Hewes, Mary, Uddington
Haye, Margaret, Todenham
Horseman, Marian, Ttdenham
Davis, Nicholas, Snowshill
Barne, Nichola';, Prestbury
Poole, PhiHp, Cam
Goughe, Philip, Newland
Horwood, Ricnard, Frocester
Hayward, Richard, Churchair.
Dowswell, Richard, Tortwcrth
Alye, Richard, Edge worth
Kyllinge, Richard, Berkeley
RaynoUs als. Hall, Richard, Sherborne
Parsons, Roger, vicar of Biockworth
Lewes, Robert, Rodborow
Cloterbooke, Robert, Berkeley
Byrche, Richard, Oxenhall
Cadle, Richard, Uley
Dawe, Richard, Longhope
Howsman, Robert, Marshfield
Mychell, Rog.er, Cirencester
James, Robert, Wollaston
Whelar, Richard, vicar of Preston
Davys, Robert, Minchinhampton
Wittes, Richard, Stratton -
Cowley, Richard, Nympsfield
Morris, Roger, Rudford
Fyeld, Richard, Minsterworth
Hickes, Robert, Berkeley
Hooke, Robert, Rendcomb
Bowre, Richard, Slimbridge
Atkyns, Robert, Berkeley
Stiche, Roger, Tytherington
Ryxson, Richard, Cam
Comley, Richard, Minsterworth
Patten, Robert, Great Risington
Flond, Robert, Newnham
Boves, Richard, Gloucester
Tomes, Richard, Campden
Goughe, Richard, Wollaston
Davis, Robert [missing]
Godfrey, Simon, Bitton
Pope, Susan, Thornbury
Dowswell, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Amorgan, Thomas, Tormerton
Cooke, Thomas, Frampton-on-Severn
Moore, Thomas, South Cerney
Maye, Thomas, Ampney St. Mary
Tylye, Thomas, Cold Aston
Reve, Thomas, Oldbury
Palmer, Thomas, Eastlech Turvill
Awood, Thomas, Woodchester
Partridge, Thomas, Haresfield
Allen, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Parker, Thomas, Barnwood
Launder, Thomas, Westbury
Myllard, Thomas, Meysey Hampton
Warren, Thomas, Cold Aston
Bucke, Thomas, Lidney
Yonge, Thomas, Hasilton
Streat, Thomas, Westerley
Pyrke, Thomas. Abenhall
Dyntie, Thomas, Broadwell
Daunte, Thomas, Owlpen
Jones, Will am, Siston
Nicholls. William. Longhope
Farley, William, Becktord
Watkyns, William, Todenham
Pearte, William, Stanway
Pryde, William, Morton Valance
Browne, William, Lidney
Moyer, Walter, Kemerton
Cullymore, William, Thornbury
Croke, William, Little Dean
Myddleton, Wm., Frampton Cotterell
Danyell, William, Frampton-on-Severn
Raynolds, William, Cheltenham
Hyches, William, Erlinj^hain
Forde, William, Wickwar
Underhill, William, Bitton
Robertes, William, Stanway
Smyth, William, Berkeley
Weste, William, Cirencester
Scotte, William, Berkeley
"Upcott, Walter, Compton Abdale
Handley, William, Staunton
Rocke, William [a fragment]
Browne, William, English Bicknor
Note. — The will of William Powle, of
Temple Guyting, proved in 1588,
is in this bundle.
1576.
Morrell, Agnes, New Grayns
*Kenrick, Agnes, Charlton Kings
*Hawling, Alice, Berkeley
Wylson, Alice, Berkeley
^Clarke, Alice, Cubberley
■*Estenton, Alice, Nimpsfield
^Nicholson, Alice, Tuddington
Sargent, Elizabeth, Awre
*Pynne, Agnes, Tewkesbury
*Spinner, Christopher, Howelsfield
Thurston, John, Thornbury
Tommes, John, Down Ampney
Hylp, John, Thornbury
• The Wills marked with an asterisk are omitted
from the ancient official calendar.
62
Gloucestershire Wills.
[154T-1650.
Patche, John, Thornbury
Symmes, John, Acton Turvill
Haynes, John, Tortworth
Bradford, Martin, Marson
Laughten, Roger, Stow
Thayre, Robert, Churchdown
Cloterbooke, Rich , Leonard Stanley
Rowles, Richard, Ashchurch
Marche, Richard [missing]
Sherle, Richard, Gloucester
Downinge, Thomas, Berkeley
Scryven, William, Gloucester
Morse, William, Little Dean
Stanfast, William, Awre
Vayne, William, Clowerwall
Note. — All the following Wills, ninety-
seven in number, were proved in
1576, but are wholly omitted from
the ancient official calendar.
Bucher alias Basone, Christopher,
Campden
Vernam, David, Estington
Barker, Dorothy, Great Barrington
James, Edward, WoUaston
Deacon, Edmund, Tewkesbury
Gest, Edmund, Swindon
Smythe, Edward, Deerhurst
Rowch, Edward, Yate
Harding, Florise, Elmeston
Lane, Henry, Bourton-on-W'atcr
Barrow, Henry, Stone
Seed, John, Tetbury
Ady, John, Oldbury
Pollen, John, Micheldean
Webbe, John, Syde
Andros, John, Estington
Tyler, John, Nether Ligh
Trubshawe, John, Hampnet
Morse, John, Colne Rogers
Asperley, John, Elmore
Smithsend, Joan, Tewkesbury
Davis, John, Longney
Cookefort, John, Berkeley
Sanyger, Joan, Berkeley
Stevens als. Ryche, Joan, Preston
Smith, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Dobbs, John, Gloucester
Heynes, John, Daglingworth
Smythe, John, Pucklechurch
Tarrer, John, Alderton
Elyates, John, Thornbury
Newnham, James, Uley
Rose, Joan, Little Risington
Holford, John, Slimbridge
Kent, John, Hardwick
Arnet, Margaret, Stow
Lynzey, John, Rayngworth
Wele, John, Rudford
Foxley, John, Chedworth
Vaiighan, John, Gloucester
Dolphin, Morice, Thornbury
Hall, Margaret, Horton
Turner, Margery, Berkeley
Watkins, Margaret, Haresfield
Smythe, Nicholas, Bitton
Foley, Margaret, Thornbury
Hawkins, Peter, Little Dean
Tibbot, Polidore, Iron Acton
Constance, Philip, Stanway
Payne, Richard, Gloucester
Budding, Richard, Estington
Theyre, Richard, Wapley
Puckmure, Roger, Westbury
Cooke, Richard, Great Barrington
Hichman, Richard, Aston Blank
Hopper, Robert, Tetbury
Millard, Richard, Boxwell
Hawkins, Richard, Bibury
Cowley, Richard, Berkeley
Bugdon, Robert, Thornbury
Browninge, Roger, Leyghterton
Hobbes, Richard, Tliornbury
Pliant, Robert, Chedworth
Adeane, Richard, Painswick
Tyler als. Clements, Rich., Winchcomb
Stone, Robert, Newent
Abden als. Walker, Richard, Campden
Bustid, Richard, Brockhampton
Sheyre, Richard, Wollaston
Stephens, Stephen, Thornbury
Radman, Thomas, Rangworth
Dey, Thomas, Northleach
Batten, Thomas, Dodington
Tayler als. Williams, Thos., Gloucester
White, Thomas, Cowley
Longe, Thomas, Ashleworth
Turner, Thomas, Duntsborne Abbots
Bosley, Thomas, Sandhurst
White, Thomas, Thornbury
Picksley, Thomas, Deerhurst
Hawke, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Newporte, Thomas, Cirencester
Drever, Thomas, Avening
Smithe, Thomas, Hourton-on-the-Hill
Washborough, William, Thornbury
Longe, William, Ashleworth
Stone, William, Bitton
Fleminge, William, parson of Cromhall
Alcock, William, Forthampton
Heynes, William, Frampton-on-Severn
Inman, William, rector of Avening
Chestrow, W'iliiam, Pucklechurch
Scramell, William, Charlton Abbots
Harris, William, Gloucester
Phelpes, William, Berkeley
Weaver, Walter, Churchdown
Smythe, William, Nympsfield
I54I-1650.]
Gloticcstershire JJl/ls.
63
^S77-
Hyll, lohn, Avening
*Chadwell, John, Broadwell
Pritcharde, Alice, Gloucester
Atwood, John, Beikeley
Bucke, Anthony, gent.. Awre
Browne, John, Painswick
Browninge, Ambrose, Tetbury
Stamborne, John, Thornbury
Biodley, Alice, Quenington
Russell, John, Wick Risington
Hawkes, Alice, Gloucester
Cornock, John, Berkeley
Blaine, Agnes, Wotton-under-Edge
Bould 17/s. Cooke, Jn., Little Compton
*Kemmys, Agnes, Colne Ailwins
Barton, John, Thornbury
Hawlinge, Alice [missing]
Baker, John, sen., Tibberton
Spencer, Agnes, Little Risington
Adye, John [missing]
Hancocke, Agnes, Stratton
Milton, John, Lygh
Stevens, A' ice, Frocester
Minate, John, Churchdown
Daniell, Alice, Hardwick
Warren, John, sen., Bitton
Brooke, Alice, Oldbury
Smith, Joan, Deerhurst
Wymark, Alice, Dumbleton
Stirrye, John, Rewarden
Phelps, Andrew, Cirencester
. Bound, John, Teynton
Wattes, Agnes, Bodington
Shayle, John, Brockworth
Chaundeler, Katherine, Frocester.
Alexander a/s. Maunsell, John, Badg-
*Browne, Elizabeth, Cam
worlh
Clementes, Elizabeth, Whettenhurst
Hooper, John, Gloucester
Hawlinge, Edward, Berkeley
Commynge, Joan, Newland
Fluck, Edmund, Tewkesbury
Butler, John, Horton
Wager, Edward, Charlton Kings
Daye, John, Cirencester
Sternall, Ellen, Lydney
Arnold, Joan, Stietton
Kilberye, Edward, Tormerton
Bradshew, John, Cirencester
Collen, Edmund, Dursley
White, John, Ampney St. Peter
Hopkyns a/s. Seaborne, Edith, Wotton-
Yowen, John, Frampton Cotterell
under-Edge
Longney, Joan, Arlingham
Keyre, Eleanor, Awre
Slade, John, Dodington
Wyman, Giles, Barnwood
Phillips a/s. Tylar, James, Dursley
Dyrham, George, Weston-sub-Edge
Brother, John, Longney
Slye, Gerard, Newland
*Cuffe, John, Gloucester
Grove, Guy, Bromesberrow
Marten, John, Deerhurst
Lygon, Henry, Upton
South, John, Fortbampton
Palmer, Henry, Haresfield
Byck, John, Morton Valance
Wakeley, Henry, Horsley
Nicholas, John [torn]
Beard, Humphrey, Standish
Bruton, John, Aston Somervile
Horton, Humphrey [missing]
Warner, John, Leyterton
Manbye, Henry, Cirencester
Archard, Lawrence, Hinton
Underbill, Henry, Bitton
CoUett, Leonard, Lechlade
Lane, Henry [missing]
Wryte, Maurice, Staunton
Pollen, John [missing]
Barnes, Margaret, Gloucester
Etheridge a/s. Farmer, John, Badge-
Ray, Martin, Didbrook
worth
Gayward, Margery, Nether Guyting
Hobbes, John, TitheriAgton
Gybbes, Nicholas, North Nibley
Hyggens, John, Hardwick
Wade, Nicholas, Thornbury
Bownd, Joan, Newnham
Bynckes, Nicholas, Bourton-on- Water
*Stevens, John, Great Witcomb
Nelme, Nicholas, Stinchcomb
Weale, John, Temple Guyting
Holder, Nicholas, Charlton Kings
Weele, John, Rudford
Arondell, Nicholas, Gloucester
Nigiet, John, Prestbury
Hallinge, Nicholas, Berkeley
Clement, Joan, Thornbury
Webb, Nicholas, Iron Acton
*Palmer, John, Xewland
Byngley, Richard, Deerhurst
Goughe, John. Lydney
Tyndall, Richard, Stinchcomb
Tayler, John [missing]
Barnes, Richard, Cheltenham
Vaughan, John, Gloucester
*Shild, Robert, Deerhurst
White, John, Cheltenham
Roan, Robert, Gloucester
Evan, John, Berkeley
Tyllye, Robert, North Nibley
• Omitted from the Calendar.
• Omitted from the Calendar.
64
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Walter, Richard, Adlestrop
Clarke, Richard, Framp on-on-Severn
Harrys, Richard, Whaddoa
Bridges, Richard, North Cerney
George, Richard, Alderton
Hooper, Richard, Little Teynton
Ford, Roger, Frampton Cntterell
Hyll ah. Cooke, Richard, Fairford
Horseman, Richard, Todenham
Lane, Robert, Great Harrington
Dangerfild, Rich., Wotton-under-Edge
*Benbowe, Richard, Tuddington
Shipman, Richard, Lidney
Clyssold, Richard, Bisley
Dawne, Richard, Frampton-on-Severn
Yonge, Roger, Hinton
Nurse, Richard, Michdean
Catchmead, Robert, Oldbury
Edye, Robert, Lidney
Riddle, Richard [missing]
Packer, Robert, Wapley
Robyns, Richard, Chedworth
Nelmes, Richard [missing]
Bundye, Richard, Tewkesbury
Gybbes, Robert, North Nibley
Davies, Richard, Cirencester
Phipps, Richard [missing]
Colton, Richard, Leonard Stanley
Elliottes, Robert, Gloucester
Strafford, Richard, Oxenton
Cottrell, Richard, Saintbury
Hixe, Richard, Berkeley
Fyld, Richard, Tibberton
Riche, Robert, Haukesbury
Cossen, Richard, Prestbury
Rout, Robert [missing]
White, Robert, Beckford
Grene, Richard, Cirencester
Hancocke, Richard, Stration
Sampson, Thomas, Avening
Eddye, Thomas, Newland
Tayle, Thomas, Dynton
Bradwey, Thomas, Cirencester
Wryte, Thomas [missing]
Smyth, Thomas, Churcham
Chapenhurst, Thomas, parson of Slim-
bridge
Thomas Caponhurst, B.D., fellow of Magd.
Coll., Oxford, instituted to Slimbridge 1548.
Eddon, Thomas, Little Compton
*Sowthorne, Thomas, Hidcote
Restall, Thomas [missing]
*Mayo, Thomas, Kempley
Gye, Thonias, Adlestrop
Powle, Thomas, Winchcomb
Wymotte, Thomas, Dymock
Archard, Thomas, Chedworth
Borowe, Thomas, Ailburton
*Martin, Thomas, Gloucester
• Omitted from the Calendar.
Morse, Thomas, Gloucester
Jackettes, Thomas, Meysey Hampton
Webb, Thomas, Berkeley
Rogers, Thomas, Newland
Richardes, Thomas, Cowley
Dochyn, Thomas, Campden
Lugge, Thomas, Gloucester
^Williams, Thomas, Newland
Whithorne, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Hunt, Thomas, Bisley
Beale, Thomas, Temple Guiting
Nev^Tport, Thomas [missing]
Prygge, Thomas, Westerley
Michell, Thomas, sen., Bladington
Davenport, Thomas, Whittington
Crocker, Thomas, Radford
Lawrence, Thomas, Marshfield
Hayle, Thomas, gent., Westerley
Harrys, Walter, Nether Guiting
Tyllye, William, Cold Aston
Malpas, William, Stanway
Washborn, William [missing]
Dennis, Walter, parson of Durham
Aram, William, Newnham
Grundall, William. Stroud
Tycull, William, Haresfield
Pirrye als. Tayler, Wm., Little Dean
Hastinges, William, Adlestrop
Willys, William, Ashton-under-Hill
Arther, William, Berkeley
Brevell, William, Charlton Kings
Jones, William, Thornbury
Wyman, William [missing]
Smith, William [missing]
Alye, William, Churchdown
Cowley, William, Elmore
Sowle, William, Slimbridge
Bromley, Walter, Welford
Selon, William, Berkeley
Longe, William [missing]
Wyrall, William, English Bicknor
Amias, William, Aldrington
Howford, William, Berkeley
Banburye, William, Oddington ?
Catodney, William [missing]
Axewell, William [missing]
1578.
Allen, Agnes, Blaisdon
Gootheridge, Arthur, Bisley
Gamonde, Agnes, Dymock
Grene, Agnes, South Cerney
Smart, Alice, Bisley
Meade, Ann, Frampton-on-Severn
Wyndow, Andrew, Quedgley
Bubb, Agnes, Churchdown
Gadle, Alice, Blaisdon
Lennie, Agnes, Cromhall
* Omitted from the Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Gloucesterski7'e Wills.
65
Myllard, Agnes, Meysey Hampton
Jyles, Agnes, Aston Somervile
Plover, Alice, Matson
Robertas, Agnes, Wickwar
Smith, Alice, Titherington
Smith, Agnes, Forthampton
Barnwood, Ann, Cam
Bufford, Ann, Colford
Bradford, Anne, Kemerton
Broug'hton, Christopher, Bisley
Collymore, Clement, Chipping Sodbury
Varinder, Edward, South Cerney
Bailie, Elizabeth, Whetenhurst
Nelme, Eleanor, Hartpury
Berkeley, Edward, esq., Bradley
Pearse, Edward, Oldbury
Rossell, Eliz., North Marson, Wilts.
Hankins, Elizabeth, Preston
Wantner, Elizabeth, Painswick
Camme, Elizabeth, Longhope
Grene, Ellen, Great Risington
Keak, Edmund, Gloucester
Gryninge, Elizabeth, Awre
Batten, Francis, Dodington
James, Gilbert, Tewkesbury
Wytherley, Geoffrey, Gloucester
Hotsom, George, Hasfield
Hawtin, George, Ebberton
Hampton, George, Ad set
Affowle, Helen, Longhope
Horton, Humphrey, [abode not given]
Mason, Henry, Shipton Solars
Alexander ah. Mancell, Henry, Charl-
ton Kings
Russell, Henry, Hinton-on-Green
Clement, Hugh, Gloucester
Evans, Hugh, Gloucester
Bramfild, Henry [missing]
But see amongst uncalendared wills in Note
on p 67.
Frier, Isabel, Arlingham
Mundie, John, Slimbridge
Evenishe, John, Little Witcomb
Merrett, John, Matson
Hopkyns, James, Awre
Gammon, John, Berkeley
Pitt, John, Margets
Awood, John, King's Stanley
Hill, James, South Cerney
Wheler als. Grindle, John, Frampton-
on- Severn
Fermer, Joan, Kemerton
Snowsill, John, Sherborne
White, Joan, Huelsfield
Kedick, John, Awre
lies, John, Yate
Garner, John, Ashleworth
Pase als. Paris, John, Hasfield
Robertes, John, Berkeley
Tucker als. Kydwelly, John, Alvington
GLOU. WILLS.
Williams, John, Berkeley
Pearce, John, Nympsfield
Bramfild, Joan, South Cerney
Smith, John, Eastlech Martin
Smith, John, Alderley
Cadell, Joan, Blaisdon
Gurney, John, Cirencester
Townsend, John, Sherington
Wattes, John, Hard wick
Trey, Julian, Barnwood
Rashford, John, Awre
Edwards, John, Kingswood, Wilts.
Smith, John [not found] ?of Adderley
Roberts, John, Barnwood
Lingall, John, Barnwood
Stevens, John, Highnam
Braythwajrt, John, vicar of Staverton
Hardinge, John. HamehuU
More or Moore, Joyce, South Cerney
Sommers, John, Yate
Appowell, Joan, Newent
Bartley, Joyce [missing]
Floyd, John, Oldbury-on-Severn
Heynes or Heins, John, Ashchurch
Baylie, John, Berkeley
Wick, John, Ouedgley
Gierke, John, Gloucester
Cuffe, John, Gloucester
Garlick, James, Hempsted
Wollerie, John, Lassington
Barber, John [missing] ?of Aylberton
Hynds, John, Berkeley
Gybbons, John, Berkeley
Bullock, John, Elmore
Peter, John, Honeyboume
Harys, John, Painswick
Osborne, John, Bitton
Home, James, Stonehouse
French, James, Yate
Phillipps, John, parson of Cubberley
Butt, John, Norton
Pearse, John, Churcham
Bicke, John, Arlingham
Yelf, John, Ashleworth
Tomkyns, James, Gloucester
Yelf, John, Longney
Dymock, Katherine, Hanham
Streat, Katherine, Gloucester
Kinge, Katherine, Rodborough
Merrett, Katherine, Gloucester
Smith, Lawrence, Sherborne
Gough, Lawrence, Wollaston
Scryven, Margaret, Bodington
Perrie or Pyrrie, Margery, Rudford
Tyler, Margaret [missing]
Brook, Margaret, Gloucester
Brook, Margaret, widow [missing]
Harrys, Margaret, Gloucester
Browne, Marian [missing]
Padle, Margery, Blaisdon
F
66
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Harvie, Marian [missing]
Donne, Margaret, Highnam
Neale, Nicholas, Yate
Hill, Oliver, Iron Acton
Brooke, Richard, Matson
Perkyns, Richard [missing]
*Fisher, Richard, Frampton-on-Severn
Shepperd, Richard, Whetenhurst
*Yonge, Richard, Compton Abdale
Davys, Richard [missing]
*Whitting^on, Robert, Coldashton
Sylbie, Richard, (Gloucester
*Belsher, Richard, Frampton Cotterell
Davis, Richard, Longney
*Porter, Roger, Tirley
Bennett, Robert, Cirencester
*Cha^7ner, Richard, Sevenhampton
Bradley, Richard, parson of Rudford
* Parkinson, Richard, Tewkesbury
Worwood, Robert, Tuddenham
*Frape, Robert, Slimbridge
Clerk, Richard, Cheltenham
*Dunne, Richard, Gloucester
Stevens, Richard, Berkeley
*Nelmes, Richard, Minchinhampton
Cooper, Ralph, Yate
Harrys, Robert, Painswick
Seaver, Richard, Slimbridge
Davys, Randall, Dynton
Badger, Roger, Gloucester
Alford, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Clement, Robert, North Nibley
Smith, Robert, Berkeley
Harbley, Robert, Marston Sicca
Fulfard, Richard, Gloucester
Archard, Robert, South Cerney
Buddinge, Richard, Slimbridge
Whittington, Robert, Cold Ashton
Fysher, Richard, Frampton-on-Severn
Frape, Robert, Slimbridge
Belcher, Richard, Frampton Cotterell
Porter, Roger, Tirley
*Coper, Ralph, Yate
Yonge, Richard. Compton Abdale
^Parkinson, Richard, Tewkesbury
Chawrner, Richard, Sevenhampton
*Syllye, Richard. Gloucester
Ford, .Saunder, Newland
Hunt, Saunder, Thorhbury
Robyns, S\bill, Awre
Holdshipp, .S)hill, Forthampton
Ho\wborow, Thomas, Hawkesbury
■ Marlen, Thomas [missing]
Davis, Thomas, Berkeley
Edie, Thomas [missing]
Mayo, Thomas [missing]
Grenew, Thomas, Uxnall
• 1 lic wills markol with an asterisk are omitted
from t>ic- ;in< ient official calendar or appear to
be duplicates of others already therein.
Higgens, Thomas, Stanton
Sherington, Thomas, Winstone
Berrye, Thomas, Whaddon
Allen, Thomas, Quedgeley
Fidler, Thoma«, Thornbury
Hornbie, Thomas, Campden
Smith, Thomas, Berkeley
Beale,' Thomas, Hartpury
Browne, Thomas, Gloucester
Pepatt, Thomas [missing]
Britton, Thomas, Iron Acton
Jones, Thomas, Slimbridge
Smith, Thomas, Titherington
Robyns, Thomas, Gloucester
Jochara, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
Jochiam, Thomas. \^See Johem a7id
Jocham]
But see later amongst wills omitted in tlie calendar
Thomas Jocham, of Chipping Sodbury.
Castell ah. Cooke, Walter, Painswick
Cherington, Walter, Churcham
Evett, William, Mickleton
Assoppe, William, Beckford
Tomes, William, Campden
Read, William, Stow
Pase als. Paris, William, Hasfield
Bassett, Williarn, Beckford
Teladam, William, Berkeley
Deane, William, Old bury
Kytch, William, Cold Ashton
Carpenter, William, Maisemore
Elborow, William, Charlton Kings
Barnes, William, Kingswood
Home, William, Berkeley
Parker, William, Cam
Roberts, William, Woodford
Fortie, William, vicar of Minsterworth
Lugge, William, Gloucester
Watts, William, Westbury
Houldie, \\'illiam, Maisemore
Herapsteed, William, Alvington
More, William, Rudford
Hyggens, William, Tuddenham
Batheren, William, Westbury
Lawrence, William, Berkeley
Bagehott als. Badger, William, esq.,
Prestbury
Harper, W^illiam, South Cerney
Breether, William, Hardwick
Whitinge, William, Tetbury
Note. — The following 148 wills for
this year are omitted from the
ancient official calendar. They
however appear to be merely
duplicates of the wills already
entered therein.
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershii'e Wills.
67
Millard, Annis, Meysey Hampton
Wyndow, Andrew, Quedgeley
Smethe, Annis, Forthampton
Green, Annis, South Cerney
Roberts, Agnes, Wickwar
Gamond, Agnes, Dymock
Igles, Agnes, Aston Somervile
Allen, Agnes, Blaisdon
Bubbe, Alines, Churchdown
Barnwood, Anne, Cam
Bufford, Anne, Colford
Lennig-, Agnes, Cromhall
Query Lennie, Agnes, q.v. page 64.
Goderedge, Arthur, Bisley
Bradford, Anne, Kemerton
Query Meade, Ann, q.v. page 64.
Smith, Alice, Titherington
Plover, Alice, Matson
Smart, Alice, Bisley
Cadell, Alice, Blaisdon
Colymore, Clement, Chipping Sodbiiry
Broughton, Christopher, Bisley
Pearse, Edward, Oldbury
Grene, Ellen, Great Risington
Gryning, Elizabeth, Awre
Keake, Edmund, Gloucester
Nelme, Ellen, Hartpury
Hankyns, Elizabeth, Preston
Rossele, Elizabeth, Meysey Hampton
Cf. Eliz. Rossell, North Marston, Wilts, page 65.
Wantner, Elizabeth, Painswick
Bayly, Elizabeth, Whetenhurst
Varinder, Edward, South Cerney
Camme, Elizabeth, Longhope
Berkeley, Edward, esq., Bradley
Batten, Francis, Dodmgton
Witherley, Geoffrey, Gloucester
Hampton, George, Adsett
James, Gilbert, Tewkesbury
Hotson, George, Hasfield
Hawtine, George, Ebrington
A Fow^le, Helen, Longhope
Mason, Henry, Shipton Solers
Evans, Hugh, Gloucester
Clement, Hugh, Gloucester
Russell, Henry, Hinton-on-the-Green
Bramfield, Henry, South Cerney
Alexander als. Mancell, Henry, Charl-
ton Kings
Fryar, Isabel, Arlingham
Moore, Joyce, South Cerney
Williams, John, Berkeley
Meade, Jane, Frampton-on-Severn
Byke, John, Erlingham
Awood, John, Kmg's Stanley
White, Joan, Huelsfield
Stevens, John, Higham
Mundie, John, Slimbridge
Bullocke, John, Elmore
Harding, John, HarnehuU
Home, James, Stonehouse
Hyndes, John, Berkeley
Clarke, John, Gloucester
Butt, John, Norton
Hopkins, James, Awre
Wick, John, Quedgeley
Heins, John, Ashchurch
Harris, John, Painswick
Kedicke, John, Awre
Whaler ah. Gryndle, John, Frampton-
on-Severn
Gammon, John, Berkeley
Roberts, John, Berkeley
Apowell, Joan, Newent
Baylye, John, Berkeley
Snowshill, John, Sherborne
Bramfield, Joan, South Cerney
Watts, John, Hardwick
Smith, John, Eastleach Marten
Cuff, John, Gloucester
Garnar, John, Ashelworth
Cadell, Joan, Blaisdon
Jelf, John, Ashelworth
Cf. Yelf, John, page 65.
Pearce, John, Churcham
Tucker als. Kydwelly, John, Alvington
French, James, Yate
Lingall, John, Barnwood
Smith, John, Alderley
GarHck, James, Hempstead
Hill, James, South Cerney
lies, John, Yate
Gurney, John, Cirencester
Braythwat, John, vicar of Staverton
Peter, John, Cawhoneybourne
Phillippes, John, parson of Cubberley
_Pytte, John, Margetts
Evenyshe, John, \Vitcombe [? Little
Witcombe, see above]
Wollarie, John, Lassington
Yelfe, John, Longney
Roberts, John. Barnwood
Raysheford, John. Awre
Floyd, John, Oklbury-on-Severn
Farmer, Joan, Kemerton
Osborne, John, Bitton
Pearse, John. Nympsfield
Edwards, John, Kingswood
Trey, Juliana, Barnwood
Query Julian, see above.
Meryette, [? Merrett], John, Matson
Somers, Juhn, Yate
Gybbins, John, Berkeley
Tomkins, James, Gloucester
Tovynssyne. John. Sherington
Paris ah. Pase, John, Hastield
Barbur, John, Aylberton
King, Katharine, Rodborough
68
Gloucestershire Wills
[1541-1650.
Merett, Katharine, Gloucester
Dimocke, Katharine, Hannam
Streete, Katharine, Gloucester
Gough, Laurence, Wollaston
Smith, Laurence, Sherborne
Scriven, Margaret Bodington
Harris, Margaret, Gloucester
Browne, Marian, Wotton-under-Edge
Donne, Margaret, Hynam
Brooke, Margaret, Gloucester
Cadle, Margery, Blaisdon
Harvaye, ^Iarian, Kingscote
Pyrrie, Margery, Rudford
Neale, Nicholas, Yate
Hill, Oliver, Iron Acton
Hattley, Robert, Marston Sicca
Query Harbley, Robert, page 36.
Davis, Richard, Longney
Brooke, Richard, Matson
Davis, Rondell, Dynton
Nelmes, Richard, Minchinhampton
Badger, Richard, Gloucester
Stevens, Richard, Berkeley
Archard, Robert, South Cerney
Fulfard, Richard, Gloucester
Benet, Robert, Cirencester
Harris, Robert, Painswick
Clement, Robert, North Nibley
Dunne, Richard, Gloucester
Davis, Richard, Longney
Bradley, Richard, parson of Rudford
Clarke, Richard, Cheltenham
Buddinge, Richard, Slimbridge
Seaver, Richard, Slimbridge
Alford, Richard, Wotton-underEdge
Smith, Robert, Berkeley
Shepperd, Richard, Whetenhurst
Worwood, Robert, Tuddenham
Jocham, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
1579
Note. — The wills in the bundle for
1579 are not arranged in the same
order as they are mentioned in the
calendar, and this is most notice-
able amongst testators with name
John.
1579-
Drokins, Alice, Stow St. Edwards
[original copy]
Hamlette, Ann, Preston
Sawier, Alice [missing]
Rickardes, Anthony, Wanswell
Warner, Agnes, Frampton
Wyraan, Alice, Barnewood
Holford, Alden, Huclecote, Chursdon
Granger, Alice, Elmore
Brooke, Alice, Painswick
Freman, Agnes, Wythington
Gurney, Alice, widow of John, of
Circeter
Gamey in Will.
Worgan, Avis, Blakeney
Partridge, Alice, Frocester
Kirbie, Bridget, Abbots Barton,
Gloucester
Wichell, Christopher, Horton
Hooke, Christopher, Pauntley, gent.
Holder, Christopher, tytherington
Jenins, Dennis, Hempsted
Genyns in Will.
Wintle, Elizabeth, Rodley, Westbury
Dawes, Edmund, Bawnton
Tylor, Elizabeth, St. Brevel's
Rowbotom ah. Tayler, Edmund,
bu. Derham
Spicer, Elizabeth, bu. Longney
Richardson, Eleanor, Pauntley, "virgin"
Gladdin, Edward, Bourton-on-lhe-
Water
Collimore, Elizabeth, Titherington
In Will ' Elsabeth Haule, widow.'
Browne, Edward, Hawkesbury
Whittell, Elizabeth, Gotherington
Ha^vkins, ElizalDeth, Hull, Berkeley
Alexander als. Man'cell, Elizabeth, bu.
Quynton
Davis, Edmund, TurvylTs Acton
Bennett, Edward, Rodboroiigh
Colinges, Francis, Ouedgeley
Original and duplicate.
Pace, Francis, Hasfield
Rasher, George [abode not given]
Godwin, Gilbert [abode not given]
Clavile, Giles, Uley, gent.
Shotte, Giles, Barnewood
Gybyns, George, Bird lip, Cowley
Bodie, Gregory, Shipton Moigne
Nashe, George, Stonehouse
Godwin, Gilbert, Kingswood, Wilts.
Clearcke, Henry, Trinley
Boorne, Henry, Lydney
Thorne, Henry, Stowe, Newland
Cowles, John, Cranham
Atkins, John, (Gloucester
Webbe, John, Frocester
Cheltnam, John, Dursley
Williams, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Cobbe, Joan, Kingswood
Looker, John, Bisley
Mayo, John [abode not given]
Hiett, John, Rodley Wesbury
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
69
Hiet, John, the younger, of Rodley
Wesbury
Cullimore, John, Kymton Thornbury
Kullimore in Will.
Benford, John, Colesbourne
Moore, Joyce, South Cerney
Teme, John, the elder, Ruardean
Reade, John, jun., Longhope
Thome, John, Lydney
Symons, John, Oldbury, Thornbury
Walkley, John, King's Tanley
Hemminge, Joan, Westerhe
Tayler, Joan [abode not given]
Stone, John, Southam
Usaulde, John, Brockworth
Endorsed Uswalde.
Knight, John, Colley
Erne, John [abode not given]
Adeane, John, Awre
Tyler, John, Blakeney Awre
Crompe, John, Rodley Wesbury
Bowreman, John, Nether Slaughter
Greeninge, John, Walton Deerhurst
Kedicke, J oan, Awre
Maysmore, John, bu. Burton
Addems, John, Haresfield
Phillips, John, Bitton
Bruton, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Burson, John, Willersey
Byrret, John, Lidney
Ricardes, Joan, Standish
Williams, Jas., vicar Down Hatherley
Buston, John, Kemmerton
Hirriett, John [abode not given]
Bradley, John, Hynton, Berkeley
Hill, John, the Hellasshe, Dymock
Keir, Joan, Woodmecote
Kire in Calendar.
Braban, the elder, James, Blakemore-
sale, Wesbury
Endorsed Bareban.
Archarde, Joan, Chedworth
Gierke, John, English Bicknor
Hilley, John, Forthampton
Waren, John, Hannam Bitton
Kyrbie, John, Badgeworth
Hincks, John, Risington
Endorsed Buckes.
Snowe, John, Barnewood
Tipper, John, Charfield
Bennett, John, the elder, Trinley
Morton, John, Cisseter
Palmer, James, Blaisdon
Davis, John, St. Brevells
Hill, John, Mickleton
Reade, John, nuncupative, Rockhamp-
ton
Waite, Joan, Whaddon
Robins, James, Blaisdon
6 *
Wolleright, John, Cam
Goldeston,Joan,St.lMichael,Gloucesler
Clarke, Margaret, St. Nicholas, Glou-
cester
Rocke, Margery, Upleadon
Scott, Margery, Home, Berkeley
Fowler, Margery, Stonehouse
Wintull, Michael, Wesbury
Tasker, Margery, Twigworlh
Allyn, Michael, Charfield
Purnell, Margery, North Nibley
Toggell, Nicholas, Upton
Johnes, Nicholas, Farmington
Dowers, Nicholas, Chedworth
Longe, Nicholas, Sandhurst
Adamse, Robert, Beckford
Frethen, Richard, Stowe-the-Olde
Ferrys, Roger, Tiddington
Goodmane, Robert, Aston-on-Carrant
Spicer, Robert, Kempsford
Keire, Robert, Woodmecote, Bishop's
Cleeve
Dawe, Robert, North Nibley
Winston, Richard, Laburton, Buckland
Ekines, Rich., St. Aldates, Gloucester
Gervise, Robert, Shenington
Tasker, Robert, Shenington
Original and copy.
Jones, Robert, St. Thomas, Bristol
Merye, Richard, Painswicke
Stone, Richard, Colesbourne
Shootte, Richard, Barnwood
*Lumbard, Richard, Risington
Adlam, Robert, Raingezie Thornbury
Smithsend, Robert [missing]
Powle, Richard, Toddington
Mill, Richard, Hardwicke
Raynoldes, Richard, Charlton Kings
Atkyns, Richard, Bentham
Carpenter, Richard, Cranham
Hollen, Robert, Gloucester
Carter, Robert, Cisceter
Edmondes, Roger, Cisceter
Gilles, Robert, Gloucester
Carter, Richard, Arlingham
Ferrie, Robert, Gloucester
Presburie, Richard, Wesburye
Collet, Robert, the elder, Westcot
Muchelle, Sybill, Corse
Frye, Silvester, Amney St. Mary
*Edwards, Thos., Shenington, clerk
Mallett, Thomas, Kineton, Thornbury
Whyttington, Thos., St. Brevels
Hume, Thomas, Stowe
Endorsed Home.
Baylye, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
Warkeman, Thomas, Biseley
Mosly, Thomas, Westerley, Puckle-
church
•Not in the Calendar.
70
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Floocke, Thomas, Swindon
Tayler, Thomas, I31akeney, Awre
Halle, Thomas, Wesbury
Crumpe, Thomas, Wesbury
Dossett, Thomas, Risington Magna
Howlebrooke, Thomas, Thornbury
Vidler, Thomas, Clapton, Berkeley
Wyllys, Thomas, Dyiham
Addams, Thomas, Huntley
Apmerricke, Thomas, St. Michael's,
Gloucester
Rogers, Thomas, Maismore
Greves, Thomas, Gloucester
Stake (lis. Clemens, Thoma*, Weston-
sub-Edge
Flower, Thomas, Lidney
Spyllman, Thomas, Dymock
Wylkeson, Thomas, Walton Cardiffe
Eedde, Thomas, Norlaen[? Northleach]
sic original, but the duplicate has EeJie, Thomas.
Highwaie, Thomas, Eastmgton
Shild, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Nevell, Thomas, Beverston
West, Walter, Painswick
More, Walter, Stroud
Man, Walter, Wcstbury
Palmer, Walter, Abson
Daye, William, Northlearh
Wilkes, William, Bishop's Cleave
Tawney, William, Stow
Forde, William, Wotton-under-Edge
HeyTvard, William, Sandhurst
Allen, William, Gloucester
Izarde, William, Buckland
Ellonde, William, Frocestcr
Edwards, William, Gloucester
Powle, William, Temple Gujting
Oliver, William, Coaley
Haynes, William, Minchinhampton
Carter, William, Arlingham
Browne, William, Thornbury
Hide, William, Gloucester
Minett, William, Haresfield
Essex, William, Avening
Higgens, William, Campden
Birrett, William, Lydney
Reade, William, Longh'>pe
Wichell, William, Horton
Hall, William, Staunton
Bayley, William, Elmore
Stretford, William, King's Stanley
Lumbert, William [missing]
Rowsam, William, Longbarrow
Note. — The following wills are also
in this bundle, viz. : —
Poyke, John, Tibberton, ?date
Gibbes, Wm., Stonehouse, dated 1642
Lugg, Wm., Naslend, Bisley, dated
1622
1580.
Spenser, Agnes, Slimbridge
Nicholson, Anthony, Tuddington
Reade, .Mice, Hartpury
Nycholls, Alice, Beverstone
Whitinge, Alice, Wotton under-Edge
Cleveley, Agnes. Cleeve
Cole, Anthony, Honeybourne
Smith. Alexander, Chipping Sodbury
Barrett, Alice, Little Risington
Butt, Alice, Norton
Otye, Anthony, Nympsfield
Hawten, .Alexander, Ebrington
Marshall, Anthony, Stow
Hemynge, Agnes, Tiberton
Bayley, Alice, Wlietenhurst
Aldridge, Christopher, Berkeley
Selwoode, Christo., Coin St. Aldwins
Goodman, Christopher, Lidney
Appowell, David, Kempley
Fowler, Edward, Thornbury
Hamons, Edward, Berkeley
Poole, Ellen, Nympsfield
Morren, Ellen, Westbury
Camry a/j. Southarde, Edith, Thormer-
ton
Jorden, Edward, Painswick
Tayler, Edmund, Chipping Sodbury
Holder, Edmund, Bishop's Cleeve
Try, Elizibeth, English Bicknor
Maunsell, Ellen, Temple (iuyting
Lysterley, Edwd., parson of tdgcwonh
Roles, Elizabeth [missing]
Garner, Elizabeth, (jloucester
Daunter, Floiish, Eldersfield
Woolman, George, King's Stanley
Marshall. Gabriel, Longhope
Clinton, George, King's Stanley
Woodward, George, Slimbridge
Belsyre, George, Yate
Gwilliam, George, Little Dean
Apricharde, Howell, Tuddenham
Marshe, Henry, Newland
Hurste, Humphrey, Tewkesbury
Jochiam, Isabel, Westerley
Home, Isabel, Aston sub-Edge
Springall, Isabel [missing]
Roles, John, Morion \'alence
Shewle, John, Starton
Pearce, John, Gloucester
Wynchecombe als. Whytinge, John,
Bisley
Poole, John, Frocester
Bennett, John, Frocester
Whyte, John, Ampney St. I'eter
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills,
71
Packer, John, Yate
Morecocke, John, Morton Valence
Goslinge, Joan, Upton St. Leonard
Wilkins, John, North Nibley
Pache, John, Thornbury
Russell, John [missing]
Gorney, James, Cirencester
Donster, John, Thornbury
Crompe, John, Leckhampton
Baker, John, North Nibley
Cooke, Joan, Great Barrington
Byddles, John, Wick Risington
Slye, John, Moreton-in-Marsh
Russell, John, Longney
Trye, Jerard, Aston Somervile
Harris, John, Cold Ashton
Hiett, John, Arlingham
Fydler, Joan, Cromhall
Jatt, John, Ouinton
Webley. John, Upton St. Leonard
Adys, John, Newent
Best, John, Twining
Tayler, John, Little Dean
Perry, James, Tiberton
Forde, Joan, Wotton-under-Edge
Teynton, John, Winchcomb
Greninge, John, Morton Valence
Whittington, Joan, St. Briavell's
Gwilliam. John, Taynton
Bayley, John, Bladington
James ah. Shild, Jane, Ashchurch
Jones, John, Pucklechurch
Knowles, Joan, Newent
Bishopp, Joan, Cold Aston
Bartlett, John, Hailing
Robertes, John, Berkeley
Truston, Joan, Wotton-under-Edge
Spooner, John, Guiting
Smith, John, Shipton Moyne
West, John, Chipping Sodbury
Huddleston, John, gent., Campden
Staunton, John, parson of Alderley
Tasker, John, Weston-sub-Edge
Wyckin, Joan, Great Risington
Home, Joan, Berkeley
Pecke, John, Gloucester
Sommers, John, Frampton Cotterell
Smith, James, Bishop's Cleeve
Weale als. Pomfrey, John, IMaisemore
Marten, John, Charlton Kings
Purnell, Joan, North Nibley
Baker, John, Berkeley
Sheyle, John [query Shewle ?]
Toggle, John, Upton
Tyler, John, Alderley
Carpenter, Katherine, Tewkesbury
Morgan, Margaret, Newent
Barrett, Margaret, Minsterworth
Myllarde, Margaret, Minchinhampton
Norris, Margery, Prestbury
Hobbes, Margery, Bagenden
Bicknell, Margery, Hampnet
Weyte, Margaret, Kingscote
Wooles, Margaret, Hard wick
Tymbrell, Margaret, Cirencester
Browninge, Mary, Tetbury
Davis, Maurice, Cam
Wyne, Nicholas, Wotton-sub-Edge
Twyney, Philip, Beverstone
Crew, Peter, Titherington
Donster, Philip, Oldbury-on-Severn
Davys, Richard, Stow
Browne, Richard, Yate
Hughes, Richard, Little Dean
Overton, Ralph, South Cerney
Prosser, Richd., Frampton-on-Severn
Farre, Robert, Little Dean
Filde, Richard, Frampton-on-Severn
Woodwarde, Richard, vicar of Ched-
worth
Lock, Reynold, Little Barrington
Hiett, Richard, Guyting Power
Twyfforde, Richard, Pucklechurch
Heydon, Richard, Colford
Phillippes, Robert, Hannam
Walker, Richard, Rockhampton
Dobbes, Roger, Longhope
Browne, Richard, Yate
Tybbott, Roger, Bitton
Mathew, Robert, Oddington
Fordes als. Harper, Richard, Cowley
Lynett, Richard, Horseley
Collett, Richard, Westcote
Hobbes, Richard, Titherington
Bubb, Richard, Badgeworth
Peysley, Robert, Thornbury
Ellande, Richard, Standish
Walker, Roger, Campden
Dodiswell als. Wheler, Seth, Thorn-
bury
Partridge, Thomas, Dursley
Hooper, Thomas, Longhope
Walwen, Tacy, Hardwick
Morecock als. Smythe, Thos., Morton
Valence
Cotes, Thomas, Thornbury
Marten, Thomas, Cromhall
Addams, Thomas, Stone
Symons, Thomas, Upleadon
Fowles, Thomas, W-est Littleton
Flooke, Thomas, Deerhurst
Mathew, Thomas, Churcham
Edwardes, Thomas, Tormerton
Nicholls, Thomas, Dursley
Launder, Thomas [missing]
Smith, Thomas, Berkeley
Boxe, Thomas, Hannam-in-Bitton
Bouller, Thomas, Badgeworth
Serepoynte, Thomas, Great Risington
Symons, Tralons, Iron Acton
72
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Harwood, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Crome, Thomas, Titherington
Phillipps, Thomas, Gloucester
Alias, Thomas, Bitton
Carter, Thomas, Lechlade
Perkins, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Yonge, Thomas, Westbury
Smith, Thomas. Berkeley
Springall, Thoinas, Siston
Francombe, Thomas, Wotton-under-
Edge
Lyghe, Thomas, Edgeworth
Blackines als. Kynge, Walter, Arling-
ham
Mychell, William, Morton Valence
Jane, William [missing]
Lawrence ^/^.Tayler, Wm., Edgeworth
Crouse, William, Upleadon
Church, William, Whaddon
Cartwright, Wm., Abbots Washborne
Wynston, William, Cirencester
Davis, William, Dymock
Gough, William, Lydney
Mylmay, William, North Nibley
Tusten, William, Wolston
Hethfild, William, Berkeley
Wilse, William, Dymock
George, William, Longbarow
Little, William, Maisemore
Field, William, Tewkesbury
Goslinge William, Upton St. Leonard
Knight, William, Berkeley
Dawbney, William, Cleeve
Holliday, William, Little Dean
Allen, William, Tewkesbury
Blake, William, Little Sodbury
Vernall, William, Newent
Stubb, William, Elmeston
Pearte, William, Ford
Collier, William, Maisemore
1581.
Aifowie, Agnes, Huntley
Croftes, Ann, Nether Swell
Addams, Alice, Rockhampton
Longe, Alice. Tetbury
Ven, Alice, Churcham
Seniger, Alice, Wollaston
Clissoe, Anthony, Charvild
Symmons, Alice, Wotton-under-Edge
Day, Agnes [torn]
Gylman, Agnes, Slimbridge
Shotforde, Agnes, Elmore
Gierke, Andrew, Gloucester
Moreland, Christopher, Newland
Tayler, Dennis, Cold Aston
Peryman, Elizabeth, Westerley
Hopkins, Elizabeth [missing]
Lyghtfoote, Edward, vicar of Prestbury
Atwoode als. Smith, Eliz., Alderley
Symons, Elizabeth. Saperton
Dale, Elizabeth, Uley
Spingall, Elizabeth, Syston
Woodwarde, Eleanor, Hartpuiy
Tysoe, Elizabeth, Oldbury
Affowle, Edward, Flaxley
Malin, Elizabeth, Oddington
Millarde, Felix, Meysey Hampton
Sparke, Geo., Upton, by Gloucester
Flooke, Giles, Deerhurst
Manninge, Giles, Avening
Richardes, Henry, Iron Acton
Whittle, Henry, Wormington
Rudge, Henry, Ruarden
Crewe, Isabel als. Eliz., Titherington
Hickes, Isabel, Charfield
Daunse, John, Uley
Aprice, John, Gloucester
Grene, John, Sherborne
Watham, John, Berkeley
Crumpe, John, Tirley
Benfilde, Jas., Gloucester
Cowles, John, Morton Valence
Jones, Jane, Gloucester
Longe, John, Cold Aston
Harris, John, Longborough
Speringe, John, Bishop's Cleeve
Stevens, John. Longney
Appowell als. Chapman, John, Chelten-
ham
Abenson, John, Stone
Hopcott, John, Tewkesbury
Hooper, John, Minsterwonh
Wall, John, Westbury
Raynoldes als. Hall, John, Sherborne
Restall, Juliana, Hasfield
Sherief, John, Cleeve
Hopkins, John, Churcham
Russell, John, Elminston
[proved in 1580.]
Russell, John, Hardwick
[proved in 1580 ?]
Query, these two testators identical,
Robertes, John, Wollaston
Bridgman, Joan, Wollaston
Pettett, John, Bisley
Abbatt, John, Longney
Briant, John, Abson
Macy, John, Slimbridge
[proved in 1580.]
Abox, John, Newnham
Vernam, Joan, Frocester
Bennett, Joan, Stonehouse
Beeke, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Huntington, John. Campden
Williams, John, Tredington
Evett, Laura, Cirencester
Symes, Lewis, Churcham
1 541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
73
Jeffreis, Maud, [a fragment]
Carter, Margaret, Gt. Badminton
Willis, Margery, Ashton-under-Hill
Roe, Margaret, Syston
Edwardes, Nicholas, Bitton
Bryante, Phanimor [missing]
Cowles, Ralph, Ashchurch
Jelf, Richard, Sutton
Grene, Richard, Sherborne
Eycott, Richard. North Cerney
May als. Tyler, Richard, Churchdown
Pjrrse, Richard, Thornbury
Organ, Richard, Brockthorp
Awoode, Richard, Gloucester
Wilkins, Richard, Cowley
Hay, Richard, Churcham
Pegler, Richard, Nympsfield
Everod, Richard, Dursley
Combe, Richard, Berkeley
Fawkner, Richard, Wmchcomb
Smith, Robert, Newnham
Kyte, Robert, Oddington
Gryrae, Robert, Longney
Barkley, Robert, Iron Acton
Turner, Robert, South Cerney
Bispe, Robert, Prestbury
Etkins, Robert, Gloucester
Grene, Robert, Eastlech Turvile
Biglen, Roger, Tedington
Barber, Stephen, Yate
Binckes, Thomas, Saperton
Smith, Thomas, Churchdown
Wheler, Thomas, Cirencester
Campe, Thomas, Westerley
Cleneley, Thomas, Cheltenham
Heynes, Thomas, Daglingworth
Thomas als. Tayler, Thos., Thornbury
Bulbright, Thomas, Gloucester
Grene, Thomas, Estlech Marten
Carpenter, Thomas [missing]
Shott, Thomas, Westbuty
Alridge, Walter, Stroud
Colsey, Walter, Hartpury
Symons, William, Kempsford
Cooke, William, Woodchester
Drynder, William, Hatherop
Millarde, William, Welford
Bower, William, Rockhampton
Grevestock, William, Hempstead
Bishop, William, Berkeley
Fowler, William, Saintbury
Baker, William, Thornbury
LoTwe, William, Twining
Burge. William, Meysey Hampton
Ithell, William, Charfield
1582.
Boate, Alice, Oddington
Hiches, Alice, Aston
Perse, Agnes, Churcham
Mathew, Alice, Dursley
Townesend, Agnes, Morton-in-Marsh
Dodiswell als. Wheler, Agnes, Thorn-
bury
Dobbs, Ann, Huntley
Baker, Agnes, Thornbury
Ockolde, Alice, Misterden
Phipott, Alice, Hemstead
Wilse, Alice, Dymock
Myll, Agnes, Cranham
Slie, Agnes, Morton-in-Marsh
Pitt, Alice, Painswick
Lynck, Alice, Thornbury
Smith, Christopher, Thornbury
Kempe, David, Gloucester
Keylock, Edmund, Painswick
Deaves, Edward, Beckford
Weale, Elizabeth, Rudford
Allen, Eleanor, Salford
Borne, Edward, Arlingham
Worgan, Edward, Newland
White, Edward, Lidney
Hickes, Elizabeth, Gt. Barrington
Eylworth als. Cox, Elizabeth, South
Cerney
Trubie, Elizabeth, Little Risington
Hache, Elizabeth, Weston-sub-Edge
Maysemore, Elizabeth, Bourton-on-
Water
Hall, Edward, Berkeley
Smith, Edward, Deerhurst
Rogers, Ellen, Ampney Crucis
Brow^ne, Francis, Yate
Hickes, Henry, Ashton
Fermer, Hugh, Dymock
Higges, Hugh, Charfield
Dawkes, Henry, rector of Wollastone
Dowle, Henry, Cowley
Edwardes rt/j. Note, Henry, Thornbury
Francombe, Henry, Tirley
Oakolde, Henry, Westbury
Rymer, Isabel, Wotton-under-Edge
Reade, John, Longhope
Hale, John, Churcham
Nurse, John, Upton St. Leonard
Kedwardes, John, Beckford
Tayler, Joan, Slimbridge
James a.ls. Shylde, John, Ashchurch
Hawten, Joyce, Shenington
Carelesse, John, Newland
Ockle, John, Churcham
Walker, Joan, Thornbury
Coxe, John, Ampney Crucis
Hale, John, Hartpury
Bowrey, John, Buckland
Yeme, John, Ruardean
Batten, John, Gloucester
Tayler, John, Winchcomb
Lugge, Lodge, John, Longhope
74
Glouccstei'shire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Veysey, John, Minsterworth
Game, John, Cleeve
Watson, John, Tewkesbury
Smith (lis. Hutchins, John, Bisley
Garner, John, Bisley
Longdon, John, Leyterton
HoTwe, John, Lon<,mey
Ridler als. Gregorie, Joan, Witcomb
Pirryman, John, Westerley
Smith, John, Cirencester
Ockey, John, Norton
Bailie, John, Conley
Wynter, John, Lidney
Mason, John, Awre
Podie, Joan, Tuddenham
Jenkins, John, Cohi St. Alwin
Marrick, John, Lechlade
Coaley, John, Lechlade
Sheperde als. Streete, John, Kemps-
ford
Hobbs, John, Stow
Mynchin, John, Wick Risington
Rive, John, Uidbrook
*Yonge, John, Tort worth
Fowler, John, Thornbury
Richman, John, Oldbury
Palmer, Joan, Abson
Maynarde, Joan, Hawkesbury
Yoitye, John [abode not given]
Packstaffe, John, Westerley
Tyllie, John, Derham
Smith, John, Longney
Wokey, John, Norton
Vowler, John, Thornbury
Pearse, John, Dursley
Willis, John [missing]
Adeane, Lawrence, Lidney
Coke, Margaret, Corse
. Mundy, Margaret, Gloucester
Smith, Margaret, Wapley
Andros, Margaret, Berkeley
Farley, Margery, Beckford
Grange, Margery, Frethern
Holdie, Margaret, Maisemore
Hooper, Nicholas, Rangerie
Smith, Nicholas, Berkeley
Alridge, Parnell, Cirencester
Banner, Peter, Cirencester
Bande, Robert, Rudford
Dryver, Richard, Berkeley
Honiborne, Richard, Buckland
Fyfilde, Richard, Sherborne
Cotton, Roger, Whittington
Pope, Richard, Ligh
*Stocke, Robert, Wickwar
Holder, Robert, Tewkesbury
Trewman, Ralph, Ruardean
Seaborne, Robert, Wotton-under-Edge
Hoore, Roger, Leckhampton
•Not in the Calendar.
Tjynbrell, Richard, Coin Rogers
Pace, Robert, Saul
Ellie, Roger, Newland
Symons, Robert, Gt. Risington
Harscombe, Richard, Sfonehouse
Horwoode, Richard, Ruardean
*Seymer, Richard, Newland
Mylton, Robert, Boddington
Holforde, Robert, Little Uean
Gylbert, Richard, Tirley
Cockes, Richard, Gloucester
Oldam, Richard, Gloucester
Smith als. Sheperde, Robert, Dodding-
ton
Hawkins, Robert, Bitton
Hippett, Robert, Gloucester
Hendy, Richard, Derham
Andros, Richard, Coaley
Atwood, Richard, Abson
Grainer, Richard [missing]
Trinder, Robert, Ampney St. Peter
Hardinge, Richard, Preston
Mosley, Robert, Painswick
Goldinge, Robert, Meysey Hampton
Dorney, Robert, North Nibley
Dryver, Richard, Berkeley
Curtesse, Robert, Berkeley
Millington, Robert, Tuddington
Burchier, Richard, Berkeley
Edwardes, Roger, Preston-on-Stour
Geffes, Richard, Daglingworth
Goslinge, Richard, Churcham
Best, Rowland, Twining
Longney, Roger, Arlingham
Boste, Richard, Whetenhurst
Newman, Thomas, Snowshill
Hardinge, Thomas, Campden
Gylbert, Thomas, Westbury
Elliottes, Thomas, Stroud
CuUimore, Thomas, Thornbury
Proctor, Thomas, Campden
Cowmedow, Thomas, Gloucester
Fidlowe, Thomas, Hasfield
Sansom, Thos., Frampton-on-Severn
Robertes, Thomas, Berkeley
Fisher, Thomas, Buckland
Cornocke, Thomas, Coaley
Higgens, Thomas, Tirley
Lucas, Thomas, Hempstead
Paine, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Pope, Thomas, Kempsford
Bonde als. Harsfilde, Thos., Hardwick
Bravell, Thomas, Saintbury
Riche, Thomas, Bourton-on Water
Robertes, Thomas, Beckford
Davis, Thomas, Ouinton
Kyte, Thomas, Broadwell
Wyneyarde als. Inlande, Thomas,
Marshfield
• Not in the Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
75
Porchmouth ah. Foster, Thomas,
Marshheld
Lugge, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Privett, Thomas, Tetheringtun
Hobbs, Thomas, Rangerie
Kallam, Thomas, Gloucester
Tayler, Thomas [missint;]
Bradley, Thomas, Rockhampton
Pitt, Thomas, Painswick
Bubb, Walter, Little Shuringdon
Woode, Walter, Sapton
Wanlecar, William, Thornbury
Hunt, William, parson of Dumbleton
Holdie, William, .Maisemore
Berriatt, William. Marshfield
Harper ah. Foordes, William, Uley
Davis, William, Little Risin:j,ton
Meysey, William, North Cemcy
Sheperde, Williani, Oddingttm
Warren, William, Cold Aston
Guiliiam, William, Wollaston
Paddleford, William, Addlestrop
Dunne, William, Staunton
Michel], William, Ran wick
Dowdinge, William, FramptonCotterell
Hawlinge, William, Brockthrop
Lightfoote, William, Gloucesttr
Baker, William, Berkeley
Shewell, William, Bisley
Tichett, William, Charlton Kings
Cartwright, William, Washbourne
Hampton, William, Prestbury
Walter, William [missing]
1583.
Sely, Agnes, Ashelworth
Pegler, Alice, Nympsfield
Ma-wson, Agnes, Chuicham
Tokill, Agnes, Hawkesbury
Badmanton, Anthony, Thornbury
Forde, Agnes, Hawkesbury
Meysey, Alice, Colsbourne
Beache, Alexander, Lcngney
Wilse, Alice, Dymock
Walker, Anne, Chipping Sodbury
Stinchcombe, Alexander, Rangeiie
Weley, Christopher, Campden
Jones, David, Slunbridge
Wickes, Edward, North Nibley
Marshall, Elizabeth, Stow
Norrice, Edward, vicar of Tetbury
Shotsford, Edward, Whetenhursl
Crewe, Edmund, Dei ham
Fowler, Edward, Stonehouse
French, Giles, Uley
Cox, Giles, Tibberton
Hardinge, George, Hawkesbury
Blissard, George, Staunton
Smith, George, Sherborne
Vaughan, Heniy, Winchcomb
Perrin, Helen, Berkeley
Merrie, Henry, Haresfield
Yonge, John, Abhchurch
Cooke, John, Wickwar
Brache, Joan, Wotton-under-Edge
EUie, John. Newland
*Wyman, John, P»arnwood
New^man, juhn. .\ddlcstrop
Neime, James, P>erkeley
Parker, John, Pucklechurch
Cotes, John, died worth
Harris, John [missing]
Holborow, John, Hawkesbury
Wolridge, Joan, Eastlech Turvile
Herbert, John, Gloucester
lies, John, Yate
Slaughter, John, esq.. Upper Slaughter
Poulton, James, Hartpury
BHssarde, [ohn, .Vston .Somervile
Streete, John, Frampton Cotterell
Beale, John, North Nibley
Fletcher, John, Cirencester
Furner, John, Meysey Hampton
Hiet, Joan, Temple Guiting
Cottrell, John, P^eckford
Browninge ah. Perden, James, North-
leach
Legge, John, Gloucester
Maisters, John, Cirencester
Parrot, John, Bourton-on-Water
Vaughan, John, Abbenhall
Grindie ah. Wheler, James, Frampton-
on-Severn
Fretherne, John, Addlestrop
Cockes, John [abode not given]
Rowles, John, Kingscote
Merrie, Joan, Badgeworth
Gybbons, John, Painswick
Atkins, Joan, Oldbury
Longden, John, Hawkesbury
Denton, John, Bagenden
Turner, John, Cirencester
Collins, James, Painswick
Bonde, Joan, Upton St. Leonard
Jones, Joan, Thornbury
Walker, John, Campden
Fysher, John, Stow
Huntley, Joan, Lassington
Dowle, John, Newland
Pinckett. John, Newent
Drew, John [missing]
Fowler, Joan, Wapley
Coxe, Joan, Sandhurst
Hare, John, Stow
Davis, John, Longney
Auncell, John, Stow
Willow, Margaret, Minstervvorth
Guye, Marian, Addlestrop
•Not in the Calendar.
76
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Price, Mary, Beckford
Payne ^z/j.Traffull, Margaret, Rarnwood
Gardener, Margery, Painswick
Blissarde, Maud, Buckland
Hedges, Margaret, Awre
Jelfe, Margaret, Hartpury
Maye, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Downinge, Nicholas, Frampton Cot-
terell
Spone, Nicholas, Tiddenham
Mynatt, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Thomas ah. Tayler, Oliver, Bourton-
on-the-Hill
Cowper, Richard, Marston Sicca
Morse, Rose, Longford, Gloucester
Hancock, Richard [mis-sing]
Best, Richard [missing]
Hanman, Roger, Tibberton
Symons, Robert, Frampton-on-Severn
Robins, Richard, Saul
Jorden, Robert, Ampney St. Mary
Wilkenson, Richard, Withington
Hemminge, Richard, Churcham
Nelme, Richard, Hartpury
Cole, Robert, Stow
Wether, Richard, Rockhampton
Marten, Robert, Marston Sicca
Perkins, Richard, Kemerton
Howsteed, Richard, Westbury
Drew, Roger, Layterton
Clemente, Robert, Miserdean
Cronage, Robert, Elmore
Gierke, Robert, Ashchurch
Perrie, Richard, Sandhurst
Bick, Richard, Avening
Morton, Roger, Staverton
Presburie als. Sweate, Richard,
Churcham
Jones, Robert, Tortworth
Warner, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Tratnian,Richard,\Votton-under-Edge
Redferne, Robert, Haresfield
Wyndowe, Richard, Leonard Stanley
Wyman, Richard, Bromsbarrow
Heyward, Roger, Hartpury
Saunders, Richard, Stow
Heynes, Robert, Tortery
Perse, Roger, Hartpury
Garter, Simon, Stow
Auncell, Simon, Stow
More, Thomas, Thornbury
Harper, Thomas, Withington ?
Lane, Thomas [missing]
Stevens, Thomas, Thornbury
*Lacy, Thomas, Cam
Gaine, Thomas, Wickwar
Hickes, Thomas, Cromhall
Herainge, Thomas, Tibberton
Wyman, Thos., Duntsbourn Abbots
• Not in the Calendar.
Harvie, Thomas, Newland
Gybbes, Thomas, Twigworth
Drew, Crew, Thomas, Alderley
Kyte, Thomas, Pebworth
Ekott, Thomas, Bagenden
Tucker, Thomas, Nympsfield
Seniger, Thomas, Berkeley
Gowmedo^ Thomas, Blaisdon
Nicholas, Thomas, Berkeley
Symons, Thomas [abode not given]
Davis, Thomas, Winchcomb
Ratter, Thomas, Mickleton
Harwell, Thomas, Bromsbarrow
Gowley, Thomas, Estington
Newith, Thomas, Horsley
Austen, Thomas, Elmore
Egles, Thomas, Bisley
Morris als. Snacknayle, Thomas, Awie
Filde, Thomas, Frampton-on-Severn
Parre, Thomas, Little Barrington
Turge als. Carver, Thomas, Dursley
Morgan, Thomas, Newent
Tayler, Thomas, Hatherop
Putley, Thomas, Cam
Gierke, Thomas, Newent
Harris, Walter, Morton Valence
Nelme, William, Berkeley
Kecke, William, Marston Sicca
Snies, William [abode not given]
■*Guyes, William, esq., Elmore
Warde, William, Sislon
Acleve, William, Arlingham
Werrett, William, Horsley
Bowrey, William, Buckland
Harris, William, Winchcomb
Atkins, W^illiam, Thornbury
Nutt, William, Cirencester-
Harris, William, Wmchcomb
Pumfrey, William, Wotton-under-Edge
Bartlett, William, Temple Guyting
Cooke, William, Barnwood
Addams, William, Kempsford
Archarde, William, Meysey Hampton
Ellerne, William, Berkeley
Burnell, William, Bitton
Whorston, William, Coaley
Kyngert/j. Barrowe, William, Kingscote
Perse, William, Hasfield
Heyward, W^illiam, Churchdown
Grenehalfe, William, Eastlech Marten
Heywarde, William, Churchdown
Pope, William, Churchdown
Gollimore, William, Wickwar
Lewes, William, Berkeley
1584.
Davis, Agnes, Berkeley
Wyneatt, Ann, Dymock
• Not in the Calendar.
1541-1650.]
^^i
Gloucestershire Wills.
77
Ricardes als. Aston, Ann, Twining
Weaver ais. Cavens, Agnes, HarnhuU
g Mawson, Alice, Newnham
I Cowles, Alice, Haresfield
' Braforde, Alice, Tewkesbury
Pace, Agnes, Hasfield
Brooke, Ann, Twining
Dryver, Alexander, Tewkesbury
Whitehead, Alice, Chedworth
Greene, Agnes, Sherborne
Fordes, Christopher, Coaley
Walter, David [abode not given]
Gybbes, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Hill, Elizabeth, Avening
Forde, Edward, Newland
Jackettes, Eleanor, Meysey Hampton
Querne, Elizabeth, Cheltenham
Wether, Ellen, Rockhampton
Dobbs, Edmund, Longhope
Trippett, Elizabeth, Awre
Shepperde, Elizabeth, Whetenhurst
More, Foulk, Churchdown
Browninge, Giles, Uley
Essex, George, Minchmhampton
Tyllie, Helen, North Nibley
Ockold, Hugh, Duntsbourn Abbots
Hopkins, Henry, Cirencester
Partridge, Henry, Cirencester
Mason, Henry, Cheltenham
Cooke, Henry, Upper Swell
Hollester, Henry, Berkeley
Tipper, Henry, Charfield
Fowle, Henry, parson of Huntley
Tillie, Helen, North Nibley
Pewtresse, Henry, Dymock
Gamble, Henry, Cleeve
Weale a/s. Pumfrey, Hy., Maisemore
Streete, Henry, Gloucester
Whitfild, Isabel, Thornbury
Carpenter, Isabel, Maisemore
Gierke, James, Stonehouse
Sheriff als. Carter, John, Minsterworth
Bearie, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Wether, John, Rockhampton
Bloxam, John, Cheltenham
Tilladam, Joan, Berkeley
Wheler, John, Campden
Johnson, John, Sherborne
Tirrie, John, Scryston
Raynoldes, Joan, Gloucester
Snovve, John, Bisley
Edwardes, Joan Sherington
Harper a/j>- Fordes, John, Ulcy
Tanner, John, Horton
Gower, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Yate, John, Arlingham
Vo^wler, John, Oldbury
Downton, Joan, Shipton Moyne
Hartshead, John, Northleach
Frinde, John, Awre
Isles, John, Shipton Moyne
Weale, John, Rudford
Jones, John, Bitton
Howell, John, Tibberton
Alridges, John. Standish
Stubbe, John, Charlton Kings
Marling, John, Frocester
Pewtresse, Joan [missing]
Barrett, Joan, Lydney
Snowe, John, Bisley
Bromedge, James, Stow
Rawlinges, John, Ashton-under-Hill
Roberts, John, Moreton-in-Marsh
Heyward, Joan, Sandhurst
Neale, John, Yate
Greeninge, Jane. Morton Valence
Home, John, Thornbury
Clemens, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Lucas, Joan, Hempstead
Rice, John, Gloucester
Adams, James, Titherington
Hill, Joan, Dymock
Hawkins, John, Haselton
Addams, John, Tetbury
Wornall, John, Lechlade
Coell, James, Thornbury
Potter, John, Newnham
Carter, Joan, Arlingham
Clifton, John, Gloucester
Holder, John, ]5itton
Scriven, John, Lygh
*Cowles, James, Rand wick
Doninge, John, North Nibley
Mathewe, John, Bibury
Wise, John, Frocester
Heyward, John [see 1585]
Jones, Kntherine, Thornbury
Baylie, Katherine [missing]
Trinder, Katherine, Hatherop
Hill, Lettice, Horton
Bayley, Maurice, Berkeley
Persons, Maud, Gloucester
Pitt, Margaret, Hartpury
Busted, Miles, Sevenhampton
Bennett, Maud, Tirley
Best, Margaret, Twining
Flowen, Michael, Lidney
Izod, Maurice, Staunton
Curnock, Nicholas, North Nibley
Georgefild, Nicholas, Badmanion
Kennett, Nicholas [missing]
Heyward, Nicholas, Hartpury
Moulton, Nicholas, Thornbury
Seyborne als. Plummer, Nicholas,
Wotton-under-Edge
Hopkins, Richard, Oxenhall
Atkins, Robert, Thornbury
Phelps, Robert, Sherborne
*Driver, Richard, Lydney
• Not in the Calendar.
78
Glottcestcrskire Wills.
[1541-1650,
Gunne, Richard, Saintbury
Snowe, Richard, Bisley
Fowler, Richard, Great Barrington
Preston, Richard, Moreton in-Marsh
Farre, Richard, Cromhall
James, Ralph, Yate
Sollis, Robert, Alderton
Gethen, Roger, Bicknor
Cugley, Richard, Gloucester
Pegler, Richard, Coaley
Wyman, Richard, Westbury
Clutterbook, Richard, Slimbridge
Pechie, Richard, Chedworth
Mathew, Richard, Tewkesbury
Hancock, Richard, Daglingworth
Dower, Robert, Stroud
Nutt, Richard, Oxenhall
Kerrie, Richard, Cheltenham
Springholde, Robt., Chipping Sodbury-.
Griffith, Richard. St. Briavels
Viell, Richard, Westbury
Clutterbook, Richard, Estington
Home, Roger, Westbury
Mabbett, Richard, Coaley
Wilcockes, Ralph, parson of Rock-
hampton
Lyfollie, Richard, Aldsworth
*Phelpes, Robert, Sherborne
Smith, Thomas, Avening
Welsted, Thomas, Oldbury
Perse, Thomas, Wollaston
Hale, Thomas, Cow Honeybourne
^Jennings, Thomas, Quedgeley
Willis, 1 homas, Saintbury
Cole, Thomas, North Nibley
*Jennings, Thomas, Hempstead
Francklin, Thomas, Great Barrington
Ashmead, Thomas, Uley
Washbourn, Thomas [missing]
Greeninge, Thomas, Wmchcombe
Spenser, Thomas, Cieeve
Boucher, Thomas, Blaisdon
Linck, Thomas, Rockhampton
Birdley, Thomas, Estington
Benson, Thomas, Leonard Stanley
Thurner, Thomas, Oldbury
Heath, Thomas, Gloucester
Lowe, Thomas, Wotton-under-Ed^e
Bullock, Thomas, Elmore
Perse, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Gybbes, Thomas, Charingworth
Williams, Thomas, Pebworth
Prence, Thomas, Lydney
Dutton, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Heade, Thomas, Longney
Henynge, Thomas [missing]
Heywood, Thomas, Longney
Carpenter, Thomas [missmg]
Wayne, William, Great Barrington
• Not in the Calendar.
Dawson, William, Longborough
Kirkman, William, Berkeley
Spenser, William, Cirencester
Cormell, William, Temple (lUyting
Blisse, William, Upton St. Leonard
Adams, William, Kempsford
Creed, William, Leyterton
Smith, William, Tortworth
Archar, William, LechUide
Jelfe, William, Upleadon
Rise, William, Tuddington
Howell, William, Rockhampton
Wyght, William, Horsley
Longe, William [missing]
Haull, William, Charlton Abbots
Frye, William, Acton Turvile
Horwood, William, Rangeworthy
Andros, William, Berkeley
MascoU, William [missmg]
Knight, Walter, Arlingham
Bishop, William, Teinton
Clerk, William, B:\dmanton
Homage, William, .Matson
Nelme, William, Uursley
Staple, William, Painswick
Philpott, William, Tuddenham
Tyler, William, Huntley
Philpott, William, Tuddenham
Yetnans, William, Yate
1585-
Parker, Ann, Cheltenham
Davys, Agnes, Lydney
Alridge, Alice, .Stroud
Pope, Agnes, Bishop's Norton
Hawlinge, Alice, Stamton ?
Prince, Agnes, Lidney
Harris, Agnes, Hatherop
Tayler, Ahce, Lydney
Woode, Arthur, Westerley
Cormell, Alice, Honeybourne
Hawten, Agnes, Ebrington
Lyttler ah. Lyttleton, Anthony, Cran-
ham
Rowles, Bartholomew, Haresfield
Tyly, Christian, Cold Aston
Fordes, Christopher, Uley
*River, Christopher, Tirley
Rowles, Christopher [missing]
Jones, David, Berkeley
Bushe, Edith, Doynton
Wilkins, Elizabeth, Frocester
Putley, Elizabeth, King's Stanley
Domminge, Elizabeth, Teibury
Thornicrofte, Ellen, Barnwood
Reven, Elizabeth, Mickleton
Gayner, Edwd., burgess of Gloucester
Pullen, Edward, Bagendon
*Xot in the Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Glo7uestershi}x Wills.
79
Powle, Elizabeth, Temple Guyting
Alridge, Elizabeth, Morton Valence
Wattes, Elizabeth, Minsterwoi th
Hathwey, Ellen, Yate
Walker, Elizabeth, Ironacton
Lygon, Eleanor [missing]
Rodway, Francis. Ampney Crucis
Allen, Francis. Oddington
Jones, Giles, Gloucester
Swyft, Helen, Ironacton
Clissolde, Henry, Newent
Hawkins, Henry, Northleach
Gunner, Hugh, Quinton
Worrall, Juhn, Lechlade
Keyse, John, Huntley
Gierke, Joan, Hartpury
More, John, Tvvinmg
Forde, John, Wickwar
Browninge, John, Estington
Smyth, John, Wmchcombc
HeyTvoode, John, Longney
Heynes, Joan, Tortworth
Fosse, John, Cleeve
Dobbes, James, Longhope
Jones, John, Thornbury
Jobbyns, John, North Nibley
Blake, James, Cowley
Forde, James, Laighterton
Moody, James, Cam
Hannys, John, Longhope
Price, John, Addlestrop
Ovenell, John, Turkdean
Tovy, James, Berkeley
Barnarde, John, Rodmerton
Kirby, Joan, \'anworth
Kynge, John, Hisley
Smarte, John, Wollaston
Mylton, John, Gloucester
Allen, John, Nethwood, Wilts.
Hullier, John, Wcsterley
Jenkins, John, Ironacton
Dryver, John, Cherington
Heywarde, John, Oddington
Whjrte, John, Mickleton
Snotter, John, Thornbury
Gierke, John, Boddington
Twyninge, Julian, Fainswi. k
Slakerley, John, Westerley
Mayow, John, Xcwent
Dudfield, John, Kemerton
Harris, John, Ashton-under-Hill
Wether, John, Westbury
Poule, Joan, Temple (niyting
Flooke, Joan, Tirley
Apricharde, Joan, Gloucester
Reade, John, Stone
Plummer, John, Rundwick
Dunster, John, Oldbury
James, Joan, Rockhampton
Burton, Joan, Charlton Kings
Gausfild, John, Ashleworth
Higgens, John, Berkeley
Dunne, John, Teinton
Dodiswell, John, Temple Guyting
Daunser, John, Winston
Hardinge, Joan, HarnhuU
Damsel, John, Chipping Sodbury
Guise, John, Marshfield
Richman, Joan, Ciloucester
Bande, John, Gloucester
Gouley, John, Gloucester
Baker, John, Oldbury
Osborne, Joan, Painswick
Ferris, John, Rangeworthy
Webb, Katherine, Frocester
Pegler, Maurice, Stinchcombe
Groome, Margaret, Bitton
Wynchcombe, Mary, Bisley
White, Martin, Ebrington
Fletcher, Margery, Ebrington
Scott, Margaret, Berkeley
Davis, JMaurice, Tydham
Goxe, Nicholas, Ironacton
Ryiande, Nicholas, Marston Sicca
Wyther, Nicholas, Horton
Smith, Philip, Alvington
Grumpe, Philip, Westbury
Allen, Peter, Kingswood, Wilts.
Smith, Robert, Ouedgeley
Sowthall, Roger, Cleeve
Hooper, Richard, Longhope
Symons, Richard, Winchcombe
Asperley als. Web, Richard, Elmore
Dunster, Richard, Thornbury
Powle, Richard, Wood Stanway
Maunsell, Richard, Temple Guyting
Forte, Richard, Painswick
Everatt, Robert, Berkeley
Gamme, Robert, Coaley
Heath als. Warde, Ricl.., Toddenham
Pope, Richard, Woolston
Gardener, Richard, Pitchcombe
Guy, Robert, Bladington
Turner, Robert, Newnton Bagpath
Whithead, Richard, Ironacton
Lyne, Robert, Oldbury
Oliff, Ralph, gent., Shipton Oliff
Cook, Richard, Kcmpsford
Youle, Richard, Nether Guyting
*Kerrie, Richard, Cheltenham
Nelme, Richard, Stinchcombe
Dockett, Richard, Cowley
Hale, Robert, Dursley
Smith, Richard, Ashleworth
Tayler, Richard, Bisley
Tomkins, Richard, Stonehouse
lies, Richard, Horton
Bruton, Richard, Cromhall
Bradnam, Robert, Lechlade
•Not in the Calendar.
8o
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Phillipps, Richard, Alvington
Blaynche, Richard, Estington
Symes, Simon, Sherborne
Theyre, Thomas, Brockworth
Chapman, Thomas, King's Stanley
More, Thomas, Gloucester
Yate, Thomas, Preston-on-Stour
Notherton, Thomas, Buckland
Kyrman, Thomas, Berkeley
Dyxon, Thomas, Oddington
Oldland ah. Oldon, Thomas, Berkeley
Goslinge, Thomas. Longney
Daber, Thomas, Upleadon
Neale, Thomas, Yate
Workman, Thomas, Alderley
Churches, Thomas. Stroud
Lucas, Thomas, Arlingham
Walcott, Thomas, Rangeworthy
Marlin, Thomas, Lasborough
Day, Thomas, Gloucester
Masters, Thomas, Cirencester
Trippett, Thomas, Awre
Plaister, Thomas, Westbury
Walker, Valentine, Oldbury
Bowrey, Walter, Longhope
Currier, Walter, Charlton Kings
May, Walter, North Nibley
Barne, William, Hempstead
Barnarde, William, Morton Valence
Cherrington, William, North Cerney
Mason, William, Stanley Pontlarge
Buswell, William, Lower Swell
Wade, William, Rockhampton
Hynton, William, Kempsford
Surman, William, Ashleworth
Harrison, Wm., parson of Tortworth
Chamberlain, Wm. [abode not given]
Robertes, William, Ashton-under-Hill
Lluellin, William, Frampton Cotterell
Dawe, William, Hawkesbury
Tomkins, William, Tirley
Vynor, William, Churchdown
Bother, William, parson of Dunts-
borne Knights
Morwent, William, Hartpury
Denynge, William, Oldbury
Dowdswell ah. Wheler, William,
Charlton Kings
Grey, William, Church Stanway
Bushop, William, Churchdown
Mason, William, Lidney
Smyth, William, Dereham
1586.
Longe, Agnes, Berkeley
Badley, Alice, Rockhampton
Collins, Ann, Wickwar
Bennet, Alice, Frocester
Smjrth, Alexander, Chipping Sodbury
Weaver ah. Stevens, And., Pauntley
Pearse, Agnes [abode not given]
Selman, Agnes, Stinchcombe
Taundye, Alice, Naunton, Winchcombe
Hooper, Augustine, Tetbury
Deanes, Elizabeth, Beckford
Smyth, Elizabeth, Winchcombe
Beste, Edward, Twining
Boondye, Ellen, Tewkesbury
Moodye, Edward, Cam
Weare, Edmund, Ch. Sodbury
Tomes, Edmund, Kempsford
Blisse, Elizabeth, Upton St. Leonard
Wood, Edward, Tewkesbury
Benbowe, Elizabeth, Buckland
Hyett, George, Westbury
Cotton, George, Ashchurch
Thorpe, George, Bitton
Crowe, George, Tydnam
Adye, Henry, Thornbury
Bace, Henry, Westbury
Mason, Henry, Cirencester
Pruett, Henry, Oldbury
Robertes, Henry, Churcham
Hurdes, Hugh, Westbury
Pearse, Isabel, Hawkesbury
Kennett, Isabel, Charlton Kings
Rodgman ah. Nev^land, Jn., Didbrook
Mawlson, John, Westbury
Laughton, John, Little Risington
Fryer, John, Overtown
Browne, John, Micheldean
Bendall, John, Cam
Dobbins, John, Dumbleton
Greene, John, Bitton
Rowles, John, Haresfield
Benfield, Joan, Winchcombe
Lacye, John, Gloucester
Cooke, John, Berkeley
Walkley, John, Cam
Tayler, John, Painswick
Becke, John, Lygh
Elton, John, Corse
Parker, John, Forthampton
Hickes, John, Charfield
Newton, John, Harescombe
Tyler, John, Awre
Snowe, Joan, Barn wood
Mayowe, John, Minsterworth
Walter, Joan, Prestbury
Tought, John, Berkeley
WarroU, John, Kempley
Horwood, John, Estenton
Lewes, Geoffrey, Harescombe
Mayo, Joan, Hempstead
Mosley, John, Campden
Sargeant, John, Westbury
Wilse, John, Brockworth
Smyth, John, Gloucester
Mill, John, Bisley
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81
Cook ah. Dapwell, Joan, Tuddenham
Williams, Joan, Lancant
Hewes, John, Frampton Cotterell
Nevett, John, Gloucester
Abridge, John, Thornbury
Stevens, John, Beckford
Rowland, John, Stroud
Sergeant, John, Micheldean
Hewes, John, Turkdean
Hill, John, Westbury
Morse, John, Leighterton
Draycott, John, Churchdown
Pynner, Katharine [abode not given]
Moore, Katherine, Gloucester
Colman, Maculin, Elmiston
Curryer, Margaret [missing]
Jeffes, Margaret, Ashle worth
Seaborne ah. Hopkins, Margaret,
Wotton-under-Edge
Tayler, Margaret, Cleeve
Truplin, Margaret, Yate
Pyxeley, Margery, Deerhurst
Doule, Margery, Wotton-under-Edge
Whyte, Moyses, Westbury
Aperley, Nicholas, Staunton
Hennon, Nicholas, Highnam in
Churcham
Dyston, Oliver, Dumbleton
Curtesse, Richard, Ashton-under-Hill
Wyntle, Richard, Westbury
Keswell, Richard, Arlingham
Elland, Richard, Whetenhurst
Younge, Richard, Miserden
Sandes, Richard, curate of Berkeley
Lacie, Richard, Cam
Pace, Richard, Tewkesbury
Keylocke, Richard, Colesborne
Andrews, Richard, Cowley
Cugley, Richard, gent., Gloucester
Woodward, Richard, Cam
Shereve, Richard, Prestbury
Daingerifield, Richard, Berkeley
Shellard, Richard, Broadwell
Burnell, Robert, Bitton
Kinman, Robert, Honeyboume
Morse, Robert, Hartpury
Atwood, Robert, Dursley
Paine, Robert, Stanway
Winstone, Robert, Winchcombe
Patche, Robert, Thornbury
Osborne, Robert, Painswick
Tyladame, Robert, Berkeley
Horwood, Roger, Awre
Horwood, Roger, Estington
Gye ah. Gilberte, Roger, Tewkesbury
Skynner, Thomas, Rudford
She'well, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Wheler ah. Gryndell,Thos.,Frampton-
on-Severn
Paysteede, Thos., Elton-in-Westbury
GLOU. WILLS.
Pylme, Thomas, Quedgeley
Goode, Thomas, l3ymock
Andrews, Thomas, Bladington
Betterton, Thomas, Colesborne
Parker, Thomas, Cam
Hughes, Thomas, Cleeve
Yardington, Thomas, Cleeve
Herberte, Thomas, Northleach
Dawe, Thomas, Longhope
Watkin, Thomas, Newland
Teynton, Thomas, Hempstead
Goore, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Longe, Thomas, Staunton
Brydge, Thomas, Newent
Atkins, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard
Dagge, Thomas, Hewelsfield
Kyldermoore, Thomas, Cirencester
Leighton, Thomas, Elmore
Crafte, Walter, Frethern
Harris, Walter, Quedgeley
Milton, Walter, Staverton
Selwen, Walter, Leonard Stanley
Weste, Walter, Bisley
Vynor, William, Churchdown
Hurste, William, Winchcombe
Munden, William, Cherington
Vynor, Wm., Parton-in-Churchdown
Hall, William, Fraunton
Chaundler, William, Brockhampton
Freeman, William, Beckford
Byrte, William, Newland
Trente, William, Burthrop
Robertes, William, Church Stanway
Holder, William, Cheltenham
Twissell, William, Bisley
Boulter, William, Campden
Walker, William, Cirencester
Hobbes, William, Cleeve
Prense, William, Lidney
Foxe, William, Cheltenham
Whitelegge, William, Cheltenham
Tyladam, William, Berkeley
Robertes, William, Beckford
Kynge, William, Painswick
1587.
Andrews, Agnes, Bleddington
Fryer, Agnes, Churcham
Lyghtfoote, Agnes, Maisemore
Tyladame, Agnes, Berkeley
Bonde, Agnes, Rudford
Hartland, Agnes, Teynton
Hurne, Agnes, Berkeley
Lydeatte, Alberow, Thornbury
Powell, Alice, Standish
Agwillim, Alice, Thornbury
Williams, Alice, Abson
Daffy, Alice, Charlton Kings
Caffold, Alice, Withington
G
82
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Spearepoint, Alice, Gt. Risington
Canninge, Ann, Quinton
Baylie, Ann, Bleddington
Wight^ Ann, Horsley
Ewen, Anne, Ampney Crucis
Moodie, Anthony, Berkeley
Wall, Anthony, Horsley
Gylforde, Arthur, Cirencester
Baughan, Arthur, Westbury
Wall, Bevis, Cleeve
Downebell, Christian, Tewkesbury
Greeninge, Christian, Winchcombe
Richardes, Dorothy, Tewkesbury
Strafforde, Edmond, Westbury
Wettmouthe, Edmond, Dursley
Kynge, Edmond, Shurdington
Richman, Edmond, Willersey
Lawrence, Edmond, Lidney
Hawlinge, Edmond, Ligh
Loveridge, Edmond, Dymock
Belcher, Edmond, Pebworth
Jonsons, Edward [missing]
Price, Edward, Beckford
Atweil, Edward, Cromhall
Price, Edward, Beckford
Cole, Edward, Todington
Bowrey, Eleanor, Awre
Hughes, Eleanor, Charlton Kings
Smyth, Elizabeth, Berkeley
Hytchman, Elizabeth, Little Risington
Sandbrooke, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Winge, Elizabeth, Lidney
Fisher, Elizabeth, Stow
Neale, Elizabeth, Yate
Bendall, Elizabeth, Cam
Mallett, Elizabeth, Berkeley
Masfielde, Frances, Ashleworth
Kyrkman, George, Rangeworthy
Belsyre, George, Yate
Moninge, Giles, Kingscote
Tovie, Giles, Tewkesbury
Chamber, Giles, Minchinhampton
Neune, Giles, Hempstead
Kynge, Giles, Brockworth
Collett, Helen, Westcote
Fryer, Henry, Arlingham
Greening, Henry, Winchcombe
Massinger, Henry, Gloucester
Tomes, Henry, Wickwar
likes, Henry, Nether Swell
Mason, Henry, Colne Denis
Gamer, Henry, Minchinhampton
' Jenings, Henry, Hempstead
Wood, Henry, Tewkesbury
Adie, Henry, Dursley
Mamiery als. Hawkins, Henry, Ciren-
cester
Skay als. Ratliff, Hugh, Colne St.
Denis
Cole, Hugh, Newent
Wrighte, Humfrey, Staunton
Robins, Humfrey, Stonehouse
Bromedge, Isabel, Stow
Lowell, Isabel, Westbury
Tickell, Isabel, Painswick
Wyneard als. England, Isabel, Marsh-
field
Allen, James, Coin Rogers
Fatherie, James, Tortworth
Graunte, Jane, Elmore
Braforde, Joan, Gloucester
Higges, Joan, Charfield
Smyth, Joan, Gloucester
Freeman, Joan, Longney
Wrenche, John, Westbury
Sisemore, John, Rudford
Manbie, John, Cirencester
Braforde, John, Gloucester
Home, John, Saintbury
Brewer, John, Forthampton
Smyth, John, Berkeley
Carpenter, John, Cleeve
Lyke, John, Cleeve
Haie, John, Todenham
Homes, John, Thornbury
Grove, John, Gloucester
Graye, John, Ruardean
Stone, John, Northleach
Baylie, John, Bitton
Ludlowe, John, Winchcombe
Butte, John, Erlingham
Saunders, John, Hartpury
Woodwarde, John, Hartpury
Atkins, John, Barnwood
Woodward, John, Cam
Sherman, John, Gloucester
Rickardes, John, Berkeley
Heekes, John, Beckford
Knighte, John, Tuddington
Dowdinge, John, Frampton Cotterell
Peare, John, Charlton Kings
Hawkins, John, Bitton
Birte, John, Haresfield
Wether, John, Thornbury
Phelpes, John, Berkeley
Kempe, John, Gloucester
Sheilde, John, Deerhurst
Maulten, John, Corse
Compton, John, Shenington
Longe, John, Ashleworth
Mason, John, Gt. Badmanton
Cleavelie, John, Charlton Kings
Tycull, John, Saul
Spier, John, Little Compton
Campe, John, Frocester
Shurley, John, Little Compton
Tumer, John, Oddington
Merrie, John, Hatherop
Collett, John, Ashchurch
Wood, John, mercer, Gloucester
i54'-i65o.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
83
Harris, John, Morton Valence
Fortie, John, Hartpury
Nyblett, John, Brockthorp
Sheperde, John, Westbury
Smyth, John, Berkeley
Danbie, John, Maisemore
Thome, John, Newland
Rawling-es als. Gybson, John, Glou-
cester
Edwards, John, Gloucester
Turner, John, Gloucester
Heyward, John, Sandhurst
Hyatt, Julian, Minsterworth
Hale, Katherine, Hartpury
Webe, Laurence, Alderley
Hill, Martin, Tainton
Gloucester, Margaret, Gloucester
Willmottes, Margery, Minsterworth
Chechmeade, Margaret, Oldbury
Hathewaie, Margery, Horton
' Tyler, Margaret, Alderley
( Harris, Margery, Uley
Mayowe, Margery, Gloucester
Barrett, Mary, Minsterworth
Gunne, Mary, Saintbury
Hale, Mary, Huntley
Cleevelie, Nicholas, Tewkesbury
Barnes, Nicholas, Cheltenham
Huleth, Peter, Hempstead
Pearse, Philip, North Nibley
Mamer, Philip, gent, Cirencester
Smyth, Ralph, Oxenton
Beswicke, Randolph, Gloucester
Tyther, Rice, Gloucester
Walker, Richard, Thornbury
Binglie, Richard, Deerhurst
Millarde, Richard, Cowley
Stratforde, Richard, Charlton Kings
Crumpe, Richard, Whittington
Lugge, Richard, Bisley
Moodie, Richard, Tortworth
Smyth, Richard, Berkeley
Walker, Richard, Bourton-on-Wa^er
Wolworth a/j.Webb, Richd.,VVickwar
Harris, Richard, Quennington
Crocker, Richard, Rudford
Wakefield, Richard, Wick Risington
Gale, Richard, Tibberton
Checker, Richard, Stow
Hawkins als. Waters, Richard,
Tewkesbury
Poole, Richard, Enworth
Wood, Richard, Tewkesbury
Whooper, Richard, Awre
Ockolde, Richard, Upton St. Leonard
Jenings, Richard, Gloucester
Awintle, Richard, Westbury
Queenie, Robert, Morton-in-Marsh
Cormell, Robert, Pebworth
James, Robert, Wollaston
Symons als. Lye, Robert, Charlton
Kings
^^Z^^y Robert, Iron Acton
Crippes, Robt., Bourton-on- Water
Baylie, Robert, Lechlade
Hodges, Robert, Sandhurst
Clercke, Roger, Hartpury
Smyth, Roger, physician, Gloucester
Barnard, Sybill, Forthampton
Berkley, Susan, Wotton-under-Edge
Wilchere, Thomas, Ashchurch
Clissold, Thomas, Painswick
Gardner, Thomas, Cheltenham
Prigge, Thomas, Westerley
Whelar, Thomas, Cowley
Sandell, Thomas, Hinton
Nelme, Thomas, Berkeley
Heywarde, Thomas, Oddington
Surman, Thomas, Ashleworth
Elridge, Thomas, Ashleworth
Pearce, Thomas, Ashleworth
Chippe, Thomas, Thornbury
Morment, Thomas, Estington
Bateman, Thomas, Hasleton
Beste, Thos., alderman of Gloucester
Whyte als. Gyles, Thomas, Lydney
Deves, Thomas, Beckford
Tyler, Thomas, Frampton Cotterell
Vyuar, Thomas, Elmston
Carter, Thomas, Maisemore
Russell, Thomas, Rockhampton
Whitfield, Thomas, Thornbury
Curnocke, Thomas, Berkeley
Collett, Thomas, Lechlade
Taylor, Thomas, parson of Coin Denis
Halyng, Thomas, Berkeley
Bushopp, Thomas, Brockworth
Smyth, Thomas, Berkeley
Hawle, Thomas, Chedworth
Umphrey, Thos., Wotton-under-Edge
Warkeman, Thos., mercer, Gloucester
Deiton, Thomas, Cirencester
Wilkins, Thomas, North Nibley
Vookes, Thomas, Ashleworih
Wyndowe, Thomas, Morton Valence
Harris, Thomas, Haresfield
Lye, Thomas, Barnwood
Knowles, Thomas, Taynton
Packer, Thomas, Newent
Malpas, Thomas, Berkeley
Davis, Thomas, Avening
Robertes, Thomas, Enworth
Nashe, Thomas, Standish
Cugley, Thomas, Gloucester
Dawe, Thomas, Longhope
Pache, Thomas, Thornbury
Dymerie, Thomas, Cromhail
Underbill, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Boroughe, Thomas, Gloucester
Corbett, Thomas, Quinton
84
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Longdon, Thomas, Kilcote
Tayler als. Robertes, Thos., Didbrook
Walker, Thomas, Miserden
Crosland, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Sawcombe, Thomas, Sandhurst
Bushoppe, Walter, Elmston
Fryer, Walter, Arlingham
Frenche als. Lane, Walter, Cheltenham
Tickle, Walter, Painswick
Haines, Walter, Frampton-on-Severn
Embe, William, Staunton
Morrice, William, Toddenham
Overbury, William, Newnham
Gyfforde, William, Maisemore
Dynlie, William, Broadwell
Whelar als. Baker, Wm., Sandhurst
Randie, William, Leckhampton
Phillipps, William, Wick Risington
Maunsell, Wm., Bourton-on-Hill
Walters, William, Prestbury
Blamche, William, Estington
Collett, William, Upper Slaughter
Palmer, William, Longhope
Poyner, William, Oxenhall
Bradley, William, Gloucester
Turlowe als. Utridge, William, Down
Hatherley
Putley, William, Bagpath
Mann, William, Forthampton
Fydler, William, Cromhall
Taite, William, Old Sodbury
Ricardes, William, Berkeley
Byselie, William, Painswick
Hughes, William, Tewkesbury
Heminge, William, Elmore
Alie, William, Wollaston
Nutte, William, Oxenhall
Tylton, William, Westbury
Lightfoote, William, Maisemore
Harris, Winifred, Ashton
1588.
Knowles, Agnes, Beverston
Fisher, Agnes, Laburton-in-Buckland
Gosling, Agnes, Churcham
Minchin, Agnes, Wick Risington
Adams, Agnes, Kemsford
Skay, Alice, Odington
Archard, Alice, Hmton-on-the-Green
Farmer, Alice, Barrington Magna
Raignoides, Alice, Cheltenham
Holtom, Alice, Marston Sicca
Worrall, Alice, Kempley
Gyfforde als. Marchar, Alice, Cleeve
Probins, Alice, Stinchcombe
Parrie, Anne, Frampton-on-Severn
Robartes, Anthony, Tewkesbury
Mill, Hartholomew, Painswick
Hathewaye, Christopher, Kingscott
Raignoides, David, Dymock
Tayler, Edith, Cam
Wyneat, Edmond, Dymock
Lock, Edmond, Little Barrington
Wyntle, Edmond, Longhope
Woodward als. Blancket, Edward,
Astonupon-Carram, Ashchurch
Smyth, Edward, Tytherington
Pere, Edward, Colnerogers
Elbridge, Edward, Badgworth
Holmes, Edward, Sherborne
Prickett, Edward, Winchcombe
Boxe, Edward, vicar of Acton Turvild
Tylie, Edward, Coldaston
Lambe, Elizabeth, Newent
Gabbe, Elizabeth, Stonehouse
Buston, Elizabeth, Kemerton
Smyth, Ellen, Barkley
Freame, Garret, Daylingworth
Wilkes, Geoffrey, Kempsford
Whidborne, George, Acton
Langstone, George, Hinton
Archard, George, Down Ampne/
Bushopp, George, Deerhurst
Hulles, George, Risington Parva
Long, Giles, Badgworth
Tawnye, Henry, Tuddington
Barret, Henry, Minsterworth
Greeneway, Henry, Daglingworth
Gregorie, Henry, Cheltenham
Weste, Henry [abode not given]
Mascall, Henry, Gloucester
Raby, Henry, South Cerney
Smale, Hugh, Cirencester
Hawlinges, Hugh, Twinninge
Allord, Isabel, Ashleworth
Jourden, Isabel, Ashchurch
Furnor, Isabel, Meiseyhampton
Towlson, James, Gloucester
Hurne, James, Tuddenham
Embe, James, Staunton
Doudin, James [abode not given]
Brodford, James [abode not given]
Tayler, James, Hardwick
Webb, James, Alderley
Childes, Jane, Haselton
Longe, Joan, Staunton
Millward, Joan, Frocester
Hopkyns, Joan. Lydncy
Wattes, Joan, Elmore
Chapman, Joan, Cleeve
Greene, Joan, Sherborne
Ruddy, Joan, Kempsford
Webb, Joan, (jloucester
Paine als. Treple, Joan, Barnwood
Smyth, Joan, lierkley
Richards, Joan, Beckford
Edney, John, Marshfield
Wilse, John, Downehatherley
Davies, John, Wollaston
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
85
Bullock, John, Rudford
Cotes, John, Chipping Sodbury
Poole, John, Thornbury
Selcox, John Thornbury
Wells, John, Lighe
Hale, John, Laburton-in-Buckland
Spicer, John, Hathropp
Drew, John, Preston
Cooser, John, Micheldean
Deaves, John, Ashchurch
Tovy, John, Uley
Colle, John, Staunton
Williames, John, Cranham
Gabb, John, Stonehouse
TawTiy, John, Winchcomb
Restell, John, gent., Gloucester
Pride, John, Newent
Rickards, John, Tewkesbury
Byrte, John, Meiseyhampton
Haile, John, Westbury
Robertes, John, Frethorne
Thomas, John, Sherborne
Dawes, John, Lechlade
Rogers, John, Lighe
Matthew, John, Ampney Crucis
Teinton, John, Churchdown
Bower, John, Newent
Curnock, John, Berkley
Lisance, John, Westbury
Sheperde, John, Bytton
Taylor als. Rowbottom, John, Dyrham
Webley, John, alderman, Gloucester
Peade, John, Horseley
Gale, John, Little Sodbury
Henning, John, Churcham
Earley, John, Great Sherrington
Spooner, John, Deerhurst
Jeffries, John, Bitton
Gregorie, John, Dyrham
Hewer als. Rodborne, John, Kempsford
Elridge, John, Hasfield
Helyer, John, Chipping Sodbury
Croome, John, Berkley
Hodges, John, Longhope
Gealfes, John, Stow
Roane, John, Tybberton
Crosse, John, Stow
Slicer, John, Ashchurch
Derham, John, Willersey
Niblett, John, Campden
Gunne, John, Saintbury
Furbur, John, Todnam
Coxon, John, Winchcombe
Archar, John, Cold Aston
Guise, John, Marshfield
Leighton, Julian, Elmore
Webb, Julian, Hartpury
Smyth, Julian, Bitton
Sawcombe, Katherine, Sandhurst
Godding, Katherine, Dursley
7 -k
Dower, Katherine, Over Lyppiatt
Lewellin, Katherine, Dyrham
Hardinge, Margaret, Hardwick
Heskyns, Margaret, Berkley
Straford, Margaret, Oxendon
Bremyard als. Tomkins, Margaret,
Stonehouse
Morgan, Margaret, Thornbury
Rossell, Margaret, Hinton
*Bremyard als. Tomkins, Margaret,
Stonehouse
*Straford, Margaret, Oxendon
Hardinge, Margaret, Elmiston
Tysoe, Margaret, Buckland
♦Morgan, Margaret, Thornbury
*Heskins, Margaret, Berkeley
Rassell, Margery, Cirencester
Cloterbook, Tvlargery, Gloucester
Hook, Margery, Newent
Balden, Margery, Alderley
Ecott, Mary, Elkstone
*Ecott, Mary, Elstone
Nelme, Maud, Gloucester
Smyth, Maurice, Barkley
Hickes, Peter, Tytherington
Paine, Richard, Cam
Hobbs, Richard, Barkley
Marten, Richard, Downehatherley
Sherwinck, Richard, Whittington
Franckcomb, Richard, Tortworth
Pryce, Richard, Adiestropp
Curnock, Richard, Barkley
Cowles, Richard, Longney
Guy als. Gilbert, Richard, Ashchurch
Barnfield, Richard, Minchinhampton
Cuff, Richard, Newent
Stephens, Richard, Haresfield
Teinton, Richard, Winchcombe
Snowe, Richard, Bamwood
Clarke, Richard, Great Barrington
Barnes, Richard, Didbrook
Dunning, Richard, North Nibley
Houlford, Richard, Bladington
Mabbott, Richard, Dyrham
Baker, Richard, Micheldean
Cole, Richard, Berkeley
Fermer, Richard, Ashton Beckford
Cole, Richard, Kemerton
Curtes, Richard, Ashton
Clark, Richard, Upleadon
Awseps, Richard, Newland
Greenehill, Richard, Adiestropp
Baylie, Richard, Whetenhurst
Tayler, Richard, Sherborne
Moseley, Richard, Campden
Kyght, Richard, Pebworth
Hodges, Richard, Weston-sub-Edge
Bruton, Robert, Tytherington
Burton, Robert, Thornbury
• Duplicates.
86
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Smyth, Robert, Longborow
Milton, Robert, Cheltenham
Tawnie, Robert, Winchcombe
Grove, Robert, Gloucester
Hathwaie, Robert, Bledington
Dorney, Robert, Nibley
Etheridge, Robert, Norton, Gloucester
Horsell, Robert, Sydington Marye
Tymrell, Robert, Lashborue
More, Robert, Chipping Sodbury
Stoute, Robert, Bitton
Brabant, Roger, Newnham
Holder, Roger, Bulley
Lovering, Roger, Northleach
Smyth, Rowland, Barkley
Puckmore, Simon, Newent
Smyth, Stephen, Chipping Sodbury
Collyns, Thomas, Cirencester
Swell, Thomas, Estleach Turvill
Hyet, Thomas, Nether Guyling
Denning, Thomas, Barkley
Adeane, Thomas, Awre
Atkyns, Thomas, Uphatherley
Lewes, Thomas, Tort worth
Bowrye, Thos., Laburton-in-Buckland
Blaunch,Thomas,Frampton-on-Severn
Baniham, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
Fisher, Thomas, Elinston
Adeane, Thomas, Painswick
Hailing als. Jones, Thos., Cheltenham
Burford, Thomas, Dyrham
Coxe, Thomas, Gloucester
Tyladam, Thomas, Barkley
Smyth, Thomas, Kemerton
Peter, Thomas, Cawhonibome
Gazard, Thomas, Cowlsborne
Penn, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Hathwaie, Thomas, Kingscotte
Taylor, Thomas, Derham
Andros, Thomas, Bledington
Restell, Thomas, Tirley
Hopkyns, Thomas, Churcham
Cowley, Thomas, Barkley
Hodges, Thomas, Southcerney
Gardener, Thomas, Adelstropp
Haines, Thomas, Micheldeane
Baynham, Thos., gent, Noxon Park
Tayler, Thomas, Dursley
Byrtch, Thomas, Twynning
Glouciter als. Warkman, Thomas,
Buckland
Wells, Thomas, Buckland
■ Sheith, Thomas, Weston-sub Edge
Whithorne, Thomas, Swindon
Harford, Thomas, Marshfield
Mabbett, Thomas, Derham
Edwards, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
Belshyre, Thomas, Thornbury
Gale, Walter, Wotton-under-Edge
Goodrich, Walter, Charlton Kings
Bub, Walter, Badgworlh
Cugley, Welthian, Gloucester
Baulden, William, Ashton-under-Hill
Heaven, Wm., Frowceter [missing]
Powle, William, Foorde [missing]
Harmer, William, Kingstanley
Heyward, William, Sandhurst
Corbett, William, Chipping Sodbury
Phillipps, William, W'estbury
Rowles, W^illiam, Haresfield
Whitehorne, W'illiam, Charlton Kings
Malyn, William, Odington
Wade, William, Staunton
Izod, William, Staunton
Tyraes, W^illiam [abode not given]
Sisemore. William, Newent
Hodges, William, Churchdown
Webb, William, Cirencester
Harris, William, Little Barrington
Grasing, William, Minsterworth
Ealesall, William, Gloucester
Goodcheape, William, Cheltenham
Tounsen, William, Gloucester
Batt, William, Estington
Roane, William, Gloucester
Hyatt, William, Stonehouse
Gyles als. Chamerlaine, Wm., King-
Stanley
Castle, William, Cleeve
Dyke, William, parson of Doynton
Waifon als. Matthew, William, Rock-
hampton
Robyns, William, Marshfield
Aubott, William, Marshfield
Ansell, William, Stow
Barrett, William, Minsterworth
Ladbrook, William, Netherquinton
Blissard, William, Aston Somerville
Fowler, William, Cleeve
Hauling, William, Cleeve
Smyth, William, Bitton
Monning, William, Kingscote
Hathwaie, William, Kingscote
Bancrofte, William, Chipping Sodbury
Kyngscott, William, Oldbury
1589.
Denten, Agnes, North Cemey
Davyes, Agnes, Acton Turvile
EUond, Agnes, Frocester
Parker, Agnes, Gloucester
Weale, Agnes, Temple Guiting
Collman, Agnes, Newington Bagpath
Longe, Agnes, Ashleworth
Awood, Alice, Kings Stanley
Burdge, Alice, Southrop
Pollarde, Alice, Sedington
Hentland, Alice, Wollaston
Atwood, Alice, Berkeley
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
87
Benbowe, Alice, Wollaston
Harris, Alice, Welford
Heywarde, Alice, Forthampton
Wilkyns, Alexander, Brinsfield
Tanner, Ambrose, Avening
Clerk, Ann, Ashchurch
Pynnell, Edith, Meysey Hampton
Williams, Edm., Wotton-under-Edge
Cartwright, Edmond, Charlton Kings
Hall, Edward, Berkeley
Ryloe, Edward, Churcham
Frye, Eleanor, Yate
Bjrngley, Elizabeth, Deerhurst
Palmer, Elizabeth, Longhope
Wootten, Elizabeth, Kemerton
Wildinge, Francis, Bitton
Nott, Francis, Twining
Frape, George, Slimbridge
Pincott, Giles, Wotton-under-Edge
Hopkins, Griffin, Ruardean
Tolson, Henry, Leonard Stanley
Edye, Henry, Northleach
Twiford, Henry, Wotton-under-Edge
James ah. Thoitias, Henry, Shipton
Moyne
Osborne, Humphrey, Frocester
Curnock, Isabel, North Nibley
Periman, James, Westerley
Strange, Jane, Syston
Moore, Jerome, Clifford
Gotten, Joan, Oldbury
Boxe, Joan [abode not given]
Heyrwarde, Joan, Awre
Tylladam, Joan, Berkeley
Coxe, Joan, Tewkesbury
Weste, Joan, Rangeworthy
Warde, John, Welford
Arras, John, Ebrington
Holbrook, John, Iron Acton
Sellmon, John, Uley
Grove, John, Tetherington
Risse, John, Tewkesbury
Willis, John, Abson
Barrowe, John, Thornbury
Poole, John, Abson
Jones, John, Lashborrow
Caterbanck, John, Hawling
Jelffes, John, Stow
Smyth, John, Churcham
Farr, John, Hawkesbury
Adams als. Venfield, John, Bourton-
on- Water
Dorney, John, North Nibley
Payne, John, Cold Aston
Borton, John, Morton-in-Marsh
Weare, John, Hawkesbury
Myll, John, Nympsfield
Wallington, John, North Nibley
Bladwyn, John, Rancombe
Abarnsdale als. Smith, John, Berkeley
Davys, John, Slimbridge
Dumbleton, John, Bourton-on-Hill
Agwilliam, John, Little Dean
Shipman, John, Lydney
Spenser, John, Thornbury
Worlock, John, Cromhall
Morrys, John, Awre
Knight, John, Slimbridge
Ockforde, John, Yate
Warkman, John, Bamwood
Lewis, John, Berkeley
Mounden, John, Cherington
Vempeny, John [torn]
Russell, John, Berkeley
Hodges, John [abode not given]
Rickettes, John, North Nibley
Hatherton, John, Winchcombe
Michell, John, Rundwick
Edwards als. Nott, John, Awre
Willis, John, Ampney St. Peter
Bullock, John, Churcham
Westall, John, Standish
Shipman, John, Tudenham
Curtesse, John, Campden
Braband, Judith, Westbury
Barton, Julian, Hill
Downe als. Pace, Katherine, Quedgley
Rise, Katherine, Tuddington
Harbert, Katherine, Little Risington
Horte, Lawrence, Northleach
Bingle, Margaret, Minsterworth
Baughe, Margaret, Twining
Bodenham, Margaret, Minsterworth
Jordaine, Margaret, Ampney Mary
Yarnton, Margaret, Bisley
Pullyn, Margaret, Titherington
Somervile, Margery, Naunton
Saneger, Margery, Berkeley
Leye, Margery, Saintbury
Holder, Mary, Titherington
CoUimore, Mary, Rockhampton
Hickes, Maurice, Hawkesbury
Dawe, Maurice, Longhope
Mascall, Millicent, Twining
Jones, Nicholas, Syston
Franklyn, Nicholas, Chipping Sodbury
Brook, Richard, Cowley
Deane, Richard, Hawkesbury
Carelesse, Richard, Flaxley
Ballard, Richard, Ouinton (?)
Senegar, Richard, Kings Stanley
Costance, Richard, Flaxley
Gillman, Richard, Horsley
Aylwaye, Richard, Westbury
Pynnock, Richard, Cleeve
Wyntle, Richard, Saul
Foxe, Richard, Bitton
Bence, Richard, Hawkesbury
Boxe, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Fizar, Richard, Upper Slaughter
88
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Agrove, Richard, Thombury
Lanea/j. French, Richard, Cheltenham
Hyett, Robert, Stow
Adams, Robert, Charlton Kings
Weolye, Robert, gent., Campden
Raye, Robert, Naunton
Bleek, Robert, Charlton Kings
Hobbes, Robert, Tytherington
Harbert, Robert, Painswick
Sotten, Robert, Deerhurst
Duswell, Robert, North Nibley
Hopkyns, Robert, Wotton
Peerse, Thomas, Gloucester
Butcher, Thomas, Stonehouse
Dyrham, Thomas, Weston-sub-Edge
Alien, Thomas, Cromhall
Wyneat, Thomas, Kempley
Dowle, Thomas, Newland
Rutter, Thomas, Adlestrop
Lustey, Thomas, Rockhampton
Hollester, Thomas, Stinchcombe
Symons, Thos., Frampton-on-Severn
Pewtresse, Thomas, Dymock
Somers, Thomas, Coaley
Pant, Thomas, Cheltenham
Baker, Thomas, Oldbury
Organ, Thomas, Elmore
Vouler, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Houldy, Thomas, Maisemore
Yeroth, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Wade. Thomas, Gloucester
Sanoger, Thomas, Sanoger
Wayte, Thomas, Thornbury
Hawkes, Thomas, Alderton
Walker, Thomas, Great Harrington
Gilbert als. Wilson, Thos., Chedworth
Sanoger, Thomas, Berkeley
Fryer, Thomas, Berkeley
Sebrick, Thomas, Churchdown
Townesend, Thomas, Stanway
Purnell, Thomas, North Nibley
Wastell, Thos., clerk [abode not given]
Longden, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Chipp, Thomas, Thornbury
Prickett, Thomas, Twining
Houlder, Thomas, Tytherington
Johnsons, Thomas, Addington
Beggatt, Thomas, Mickleton
Parsons, Thomas, Little Compton
Malin, Thomas, Oddington
Perce, Thomas [torn]
Milton, Walter, Cheltenham
Haines, Walter [torn]
Selwyn, Walter, Slimbridge
Millwrard, Walter, Welford
Daniell, William, Cromhall
Dagg, William, Hewelsfield
Bradley, William, Chedworth
Bradley, William, Awre
Flowan, W^illiam [torn]
Morris, William, South Cerney
Cook, William, Acton Ilger
Yate, William, Ligh
Milton, W^illiam, Boddington
Barrowe, William, W^ithington
Daunsey, William, Thornbury
Finche, William, Oxenton
Dawly, William, Thornbury
Keyte, William, Little Risington
Sisemore, William, Hartpury
Briant, William, Bitton
Kilburye, William, Thormerton
Symons, William, Longborough
Cottrell, William, Salperton
Wicke, William, Quedgley
Blunt, William, Churchdown
Harbert, William [torn]
Smith, William, Berkeley
Guyes, William, Bitton
Whithome, William, W'ithington
Stone, William, Cirencester
Fowler, William, W^esterley
Gelff, William, Hartpury
Rickards, William [missing]
1590-
HcTwarde, Agnes, Churcham
Benfilde, Agnes, Shurdington
Crome, Agnes, Berkeley
Matthew, Agnes, Wotton-under-Edge
Foorde, Agnes, Newland
Tyllye, Agnes, Dyrham
Parsons, Agnes, Snowshill
Hawlinge, Alice, Churchdown
Dasson, Alice, Ashchurch
Wilshere, Alice, Ashchurch
Pardee, Alice, Winchcombe
Phelpes, Alice, Berkeley
Wilkins, Alice, Southrop
Bradley, Alice, Berkeley
Gorrey, Anthony, Bitton
Farmer, Bernard, Norton, Gloucester
Younge, Christopher, Westbury
Farre, David, Cromhall
Stratforde, Edw., Winchcombe, gent.
Russell, Edward, Thormerton
Pegler, Edward, Owlpen
Woodwarde, Elizabeth, Twining
Trotman, Elizabeth, Wickwar
Bucknell, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Woodhouse, Eleanor, Westbury
Mason, Geoffrey, Tetbury
Warner, George, Estington
Ganderton, Gilbert, Rockhampton
Clavield, Giles, Standish
Floncke, Giles, Deerhurst
Rylie, Guy, Kempley
Devias, Henry, Hempstead
Crofte, Hugh, Tewkesbury
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
89
Mildwater, Humphrey, Morton Valence
Traye, Humphrey, Barnvvood
Tw3mninge, James, Corse
Blisse, Jane, Painswick
Britten, Jasper, Bitton
Parsons, Joan, Tewkesbury
Perce, Joan, Gloucester
Stoakes, Joan, Fairford
Wheler, Joan, Campden
Organ, Joan [torn]
Edwardes, Joan, Tormerton
Dyer als. Catchmay, Joan, Llancant
Hankes, Joan, Todenham
Symons, Joan, Standish
Baker, Joan, Thornbury
Harbard, Joan, Bagenden
Allen, Joan, Charfield
Hinton, Joan, Kempsford
Osbonde, John, Westbury
Note, John, Oldbury
Longe, John, Abson
Brooke, John, Prestbury
Twinninge, John, Corse
Pope, John, Rudford
Bonde, John, Harescombe
Reeve, John, Cirencester
Robertes, John, Moreton-in-Marsh
Freman, John, Berkeley
Halle, John [torn]
Partridge, John, Coaley
Hickes, John, Great Barrington
Finche, John, Leckhampton
Smith, John, Berkeley
Writte, John, Staunton
Walker, John, Yate
White, John, Ligh
Wygatt, John, Ebrington
Richmonde, John, Elmore
Hyett, John, Minsterworth
Warde, John, Elmiston
Smith, John, Oxenton
Goslinge, John, Elmore
Doose, John, Berkeley
Jones als. Hawlinge, John, Cleeve
Domminge, John, Thornbury
IdoUes, John, Oldbury
Wether, John, Thornbury
Whittington, John, gent., St. Briavels
Trotman, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Paine, John, Hard wick
Marten, John, Ruardean
Savery, John, Kempsford
Keyse, John, Huntley
Berry, John, Charfield
Hughes, John, Marshfield
Webb, John, Syston
Greene, John, Minsterworth
Ameas, John, Berkeley
Mayo, John, Alvington
Castle, John [missing]
Palmer, John, Bourton-on-Hill
Durndall, John, North Cerney
Hill, John, Titherington
Wirrett, John, Chipping Sodbury
Hickes, John, Tortworth
Francombe, Julian, Tirley
Thomas, Lewis, Standish
Gonne, Margaret, Berkeley
Bonde, Margaret, Haresfield
Haines, Maud, Daglingworth
Canninge, Nicholas, Longborough
Kente, Nicholas, Oxenton
Eddys, Nicholas, Berkeley
PuUyn, Oswald, Tetherington
Kymber, Peter, Down Ampney
Barrow, Peter, Oldbury
Yearroth, Peter, Rockhampton
Hickes, Richard, Tirley
Higges, Richard, Great Shurdington
Baily, Richard, Morton Valence
Gonne, Richard, Berkeley
Greene, Richard, Ligh
Beard, Richard, Standish
Perye, Richard, Rudford
Weells, Richard, Longborough
Windowe, Richard, Longney
Moore, Richard, Berkeley
Watkins, Richard, Maisemore
Mynett, Richard, Stanley Pontlarge
Stephens, Richard, Stratton
Laurence, Richard, Thornbury
Rogers, Richard, North Nibley
Hardinge, Richard, Bitton
Crome, Richard, Berkeley
Daungerfield, Richard, Uley
Phillippes, Robert, Westbury
Shorte, Robert, Yate
Twyninge, Robert, Ligh
Symons, Robert, Standish
Gettes, Robert, Thornbury
Trynder, Robert, Swindon
Whitterne, Robert, Charlton Kings
Wyndow, Robert, Pitchcombe
Wilson, Robert, Chedworth
Overburye, Robert, Turkdean
Hobbes, Robert, Iron Acton
Forshaw, Robert, Meysey Hampton
Bensford als Shell, Robert, Rowell
Window, Robert, Pitchcombe
Parker, Rowland, Prestbury
Bensfield, Stephen, Newnham
^Carpenter als. Gibbes, Thos., Stone-
house
Branche, Thomas, Over
Thomas als. James, Thomas, Tetbury
Collins, Thomas, Yate
Eyles, Thomas, Stinchcombe
Taylor, Thomas, Farmington
Nelme, Thomas, Stinchcombe
* Proved in 1581.
90
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Dalye, Thomas, Berkeley
Godsaw, Thomas, Westbury
Harvye, Thomas, Iron Acton
Prigge, Thomas, Westerley
Harwood, Thomas, Badgworth
Addys, Thomas, Newent
Poole, Thomas, Alderley
Terrill, Thomas, Tetbury
Limbrick ah. Parker, Thos., Tetbury?
Hopkins, Thomas, Newent
Loveday, Thomas, Painswick
Sibraunce, Thomas, Newland
Slatter, Thomas, Meysey Hampton
Gotheridge, Thomas, North Cerney
Robertes, Thomas, Ashton-under-Hill
Dodgen, Thomas, Pucklechurch
Sherford, Walter, Cheltenham
Longney, Walter, Arlingham
Phill, Walter, Thornbury
Powell, Welthian, Brockwere
Phinnymore, William, Cam
Force, William, Wollaston
Knight, William, Berkeley
Derrett, William, Stinchcombe
Cooke, William, Berkeley
Yate, William, Charlton Kmgs
Thomas, William, Teynton
Taylor, William, Northleach
Keke, William, Ashleworth
Woodcock, William, Brockworth
Bailyes, William, Kemerton
Hathway, William, Berkeley
Powell, William, Lydney
Gierke, William, Hartpury
Bubbe, William, Churchdown
Barrow, William, Oldbury
Plummer, William, Marshfield
Byrte, William, Berkeley
Burnell, William, Yate
Smith, William, Avening
Willis, William, Kempsford
Heekes, William, Ashton-under-Hill
Trubodye, William, Bitton
1591-
Byrte, Agnes [missing]
Baily, Agnes, Berkeley
Turner, Agnes, Duntsborne Abbots
Rowles, Agnes, Ilaresfield
Donne, Agnes, Teynton
Kildermoore, Agnes, Cirencester
Burdge, Agnes, Rangeworth
Crome, Alexander, Berkeley
Neale, Alexander, gent, Yate
Russell, Alexander, Yate
Champneys, Alice, Thornbury
Heyward, Alice, Lydney
Ward, Alice, Longborough
Braunch, Alice, Over
Winchcmobe als. Whitinge, Alice,
"Bisley
Skinner, Alice, Rudford
Spence, Allen, Gloucester
Packer, Ann, Cold Aston
Etheridge, Ansell, Kings Stanley
Baker, Anthony, Slimbridge
Hignell, Anthony, Down Ampney
Harbart, Anthony, Berkeley
Longdon, Arthur, Acton Ilger
Knight, Catherine, Tuddington
Rydler, Christopher, Bisley
Rickardes, Christopher, Hardwick
Patricke, Edmund, Saperton
Haker, Edmund, Ueerhurst
Pridye, Edmund, Quedgley
Horrold, Edmund, Yate
Sherle, Edmund, Meysey Hampton
Whittington, Edwd., gent., St. Briavels
Seaborne als. Plummer, Edward,
Painswick
Knight, Edward, Slimbridge
Webb, Edward, Rangeworthy
Knight, Eleanor, Arlingham
Mansell, Elizabeth, Bourton-on-Hill
Peerse, Elizabeth, Westbury
Powesse, Elizabeth, Ashton-under-Hill
Durndoll, Elizabeth, North Cerney
Pacye, Francis, Kemerton
Wyatt, Gabriel, Micheldean
Burd, George, Horsley
Garner, George, Upper Swell
Webley, Giles, Brockworth
Darke, Helen, Syston
Jones, Henry, Bitton
Campe, Henry, Stone
Kilbee, Henry, Little Compton
Tyler, Henry, Thornbury
Sertch, Henry, Thornbury
Willette, Henry, Kemerton
Hewes, Humphrey, Dorsington
Moreman, Isabel, Dyrham
Rickardes, James, Berkeley
French, James, Westerley
Seaborne, James, Nibley
Apreece, Jas., parson of Bromsberrow
Spencer, Jane, Gloucester
Williams, Joan, Northleach
Syms, Joan, Churcham
Orchott, Joan [abode not given]
Rogers, Joan, Lydney
Gelfe, Joan, Ashleworth
Hopkin, Joan, Newland
Frye, Joan, Acton Turvile
Fretheme, Joan, Adlestrop
Nicholls, John, Meysey Hampton
Kere, John, Wollaston
Hamlett, John, Preston
Hawkes, John, Minchinhampton
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
91
Stevens, John, Lechlade
Gonne, Margaret [missing, see under
Wise, John, Driffield
1590]
Drew, John, High Leadon
Gelfe, Margaret, Hartpury
Agg, John, Didbrook
Stones, Margaret, Thornbury
Godfrey, John, Buckland
Freeman, Margaret, Northleach
Knight, John, Arlingham
Taylor, Slargaret, Farmington
Dawson, John, Longhope
Shilton, Margaret, Southrop
Robins, John, Dumbleton
Robins, Margaret, Wotton-under-Edge
Wilcockes, John, Rockhampton
Jelfe, Margaret, Upleadon
Tibpats, John, Berkeley
Wyatt, Margaret, Micheldean
Brewer, John, Moreton-in-Marsh
Ikyns, Margery, Dumbleton
Rutter, John, Alderton
Rodwey, Margery, Ampney Crucis
Allord, John, Ashleworth
Neale, Martin, VVesterley
Coole, John, Tirley
Bower, Mary, Slimbridge
Jeffes, John, Ashleworth
Tratman, Maurice, Cam
Quinell, John, Moreton-in-Marsh
Smith, Maurice, Rockhampton
Holbrooke, John, Thornbury
Higges als. Hickes. Nich., Gloucester
Bingley, John, curate of Oxenton
Moone, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Howell, John, Tibberton
Bower, Nicholas, Slimbridge
Addams, John, Alvington
Dawson, Parnell, Longborough
Fisher, John, Alvington
Siblis, Peter, Newent
Wade, John, Rockhampton
Hurdman, Philip, Newland
Rowles, John, Arlingham
Hopkin, Philip, Newland
Russell, John, Thornbury
Baker, Richard, Westbury
Kente, John, Ashchurch
Everedd, Richard, the elder, Berkeley
Sadler, John, Badgworth
White, Richard, Mickleton
Moune, John, Deerhurst
Greeninge, Richard, Gretton
Busshopp, John, Quedgeley
Baker, Richard, Berkeley
Kilford, John, Longney
Perryn, Richard, Avening
Emerye, John, Aldsworth
SoUers, Richard, Cirencester
Cawford, John, Churcham
Worlock, Richard, Thornbury
Cowles, John, Morton Valence
Deacle, Richard, Bourton-on-Water
Oliver, John, Frampton Cotterell
Degin, Richard, Upper Swell
Coustaunce, John, Westbury
Fyfield, Richard, Northleach
Butter, John, Hartpury
Longden, Richard, Hawkesbury
Westo, John, Charfield
Symons, Richard [missing]
Ford, John, Wapley
Westropp, Richard, Stroud
Ailway, John, Hawkesbury
Mylton, Richard, Westerley
Mallett, John, Berkeley
Forde, Richard, Stroud
Shayle, John, Kingscote
Workman, Rich., Frampton Cotterell
Piggi John, Notgrove
Davies, Richard, Ashleworth
Carter, John, Little Compton
Turnor, Richard, Hard wick
Bailis, John, Stanton
Mundee, Richard, North Nibley
Eyers, John, Beckford
Bandde, Richard, Upton St. Leonard
Edghocke, John, Twining
Carpenter, Richard, Alderton
Lewes, John, Gloucester
Davies, Richard, Bitton
Boese, John, Rockhampton
Davis, Richard, Ashleworth
Winter, John, Lydney
Wotton, Robert, Kemerton
Nelmes, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Frape, Robert, Slimbridge
Lucas, John, Frampton
Allen, Robert, Tortworth
Stratford, John, Charlton Kings
Newman, Robert, Cirencester
Howlder, John, Charlton Kings
Rodwey, Robert, North Cerney
Moreton, John, Bleddington
Eaton als. Hamlett, Robert, Westbury
Mathew, John [missing]
Stone, Robert, Minchinhampton
Mathewe, John, Sevenhampton
Jenkyns, Robert, Avening
Legge, Julian, Iron Acton
Frape, Robert, Slimbridge
Willis, Katherine, Ampney St. Peter
Cloterbooke, Robert, rector of Staunton
Haynes, Katherine, Iron Acton
Maunsell, Robert, Bourton-on-PIill
Atwood, Leonard, Berkeley
Pinfold, Robert, Kempsford
Cottrell, Margaret, Saintbury
Byford, Robert, Slimbridge
92
Gloucester shu'e Wills.
[154T-1650.
Hyett, Robert, Walton Cardiflf
Newton, Robert, Westbury
Rymor, Robert, Bitton
Neale, Robert [missing]
Harbatt, Robert, Thornbury
Hallinge, Robert, Brockthorp
Bydle, Robert, Wotton-under-Edge
Day, Roger, Frampton-on-Severn
Younge, Roger [missing]
Tappan, Sybill, Winchcombe
Mylett, Thomas, Frampton Cotterell
Pitman, Thomas, Wickwar
Brigge, Thomas, Berkeley
Waddam, Thomas, Marshfield
Weaver, Thomas, Newent
Francklin, Thomas, Chedworth
Moreton, Thomas, Elkeston
Merritt, Thomas, Michelhampton
Pourton, Thomas, Lydney
Kinge, Thomas, Estington
Peerse, Thomas, Kempsford
Russell, Thomas, Uumbleton
Baggett, Thos., Frampton Maunsell
Braune, Thomas, Norton
Welladvise, Thomas, South Cerney
Fordes, Thomas, Leonard Stanley
Oliver, Thomas, Frampton Cotterell
Lawes, Thomas, Badgeworth
Beale, Thomas, Berkeley
Packer, Thomas, South Cerney
Dyer, Thomas, Bisley
Poole, Thomas, Cirencester
Neale, Thomas, Taynton
Tipper, Thomas, Marshfield
Atwood, Thomas, Dursley
Haule, Thomas, South Cerney
Robins, Thomas, Kempsford
Minchin, Thomas, Broadwell
Curtesse, Thomas, Notgrove
Yeate, Thomas, Weston
Spencer, Thomas, Shipton Oliff
Orchard, Thomas, Berkeley
Hardinge, Thomas, Cam
Johnsons, Thomas, Downampney
Colley, Thomas, Ashchurch
* Millet, Thomas, Frampton Cotterell
Cooke, Thomas, Westerley
■''■ Pitman, Thomas, Wickwar
Langford, Thomas, Doynton
* Briggs, Thomas, Berkeley
Watte als. Taylor, Thos., Hardwick
Hale, Thomas, Gloucester
*Waddam, Thomas, Marsfield
Capener, Walter, Churchdovvn
Geise, Walter, Deerhurst
Abraham, William, Upton St. Leonard
Hyett als. Stokes, Wm., Honeybourne
*Warde, William, Welford
Jobbins, William, Berkeley
• Not in the Calendar.
Rogers, William, Maisemore
Etheridge, William, Maisemore
Badger, William, Twining
Churche, Wiliiam, Sandhurst
Maunsell, William, Bourton-on Hill
Twyninge, William, Upleadon
Pullam, William, Aston Blank
Neild, William, Gloucester
Archard, William, Fairford
Haynes, Wm., Frampton-on-Severn
Jelfe, William, Upleadon
Whittington, William, St. Briavels
Wodley, William, Tirley
Spycer, William, Hatherop
Phelpes, William, Batsford
Winston, William, Buckland
Taylor, William, Hardwick
Tog^ell, William, Miserden
Powesse, William, Ashton-under-Hill
Griffin, William, Stroud
Rickettes, William, Rodborow
Durlinge, William, Tuddenham
Chedworth, William, Forthampton
Reeve, William, Dumbleton
Hyndye, William, Hartpury
Parker, William, Old Sodbury
Elger, William, Rodmerton
Brinckworth, William, Weston Byrt
Shott, William, Rodmerton
Coles, William, Lechlade
Wood, William [missing]
Read, William, Aston Blank
Robertes, William, Welford
Powell, William, Berkeley
Mason, William, Churcham
Smith, William [missing]
Colman, William, Rockhampton
Partridge, William, Berkeley
Kempe, William, Churcham
Higgins, William [missing]
Trjmder, William, North Cerney
Younge, William [missing]
1592.
Wickes, Agnes, North Nibley
Harris, Agnes, Winchcombe
Togwell, Agnes, Elkeston
Cooke, Agnes, Standish
Tawnye, Agnes, Winchcombe
Bushopp, Agnes, Westerley
Thee, Agnes, Frampton-on-Severn
Holbrooke, Agnes, Latteridge
Getlye, Agnes, Mickleton
White, Alice, Gloucester
Bushopp, Alice, Churchdown
Thomas, Alice, Wickwar
Archarde, Alice, Fairford
Gieste, Allen, Swindon
Belshyre, Alexander, Yale
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
93
Tounsend, Ann [missincj]
Handman, Ann, Tibberton
Hichman, Anthony, Down Ampney
Grasinge, Anthony. Minster worth
Callowe, Arthur, Churcham
Ellis, Bernard, Hanham
Dawe, Cecilia, Hawkesbury
Lea, Christian, Saintbury
Pillmore, Christian, Sydington
Tuffelye, Christopher, Boddington
Groome, Christopher, Baton
Smith, Edmund, Thornbury
Millor, Edmund, Berkeley
Tilley, Edward, Tormarton
Browne, Edward, Painswick
Tilley, Edward, Marshfield
Johnson, Edward, Bourton-on-Water
Fowle, Eleanor, Huntley
Cannopp, Elizabeth, Cirencester
Pegler, Elizabeth, Nympsfield
Hill, Elizabeth, Dymock
Layte, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Blake, Elizabeth, Standish
Smith, Elizabeth, Berkeley
Rosier, Ellis, Wickwar
Howell, Francis, Sudbury
Baker, Francis, Hasfield
Greene, Grace, Bitton
Dane, George, King's Stanley
Ball, Giles, Avening
Evans, Giles, Thornbury
Dunstall, Heqry, Welford
Taylor, Henry, Coin St. Denys
Cripps, Henry, Lechlade
Collett, Henry, Upper Slaughter
Spoakes, Helen, Tortworth
Hodges, Humphrey, Westcote
Russell, Humphrey, Stroud
Byforde, Hugh, Slimbridge
Milles, Isabel, Cold Aston
Homborne, Isabel, Buckland
Trippett, James, Awre
Somerville, James, Naunton
Bridgman, James, Micheldean
Harris, Joan, Saul
Rowles, Joan, Harsfield
Walker, Joan, Gloucester
Tasker, Joan, Gloutester
Pegler, John, Nympsfield
Wheatcrofte als. Whotcote, John,
Lemington
Thomas, John, Wickwar
Adams, John, Taynton
Cowlye, John, Slimbridge
Osborne, John, Bitton
Rooche, John, Great Badmanton
Birchft, John, Ruardean
Calphoe, John, Saperton
Pirton, John, Minster worth
Freckleton als. Haines, John, Welford
Wicke, John, Longney
lies, John, Drititield
Etheridge, John, Norton
Launder, John, Newnham
Storre, John, Leonard Stanley
Fincker, John, Deerhurst
Waite, John, Tortworth
Heywarde, John, Hartpury
Goughe, John, Lea
Robertes, John, Beckford
Griste, John [abode not given]
Blake, John, Standish
Archard, John, Colne Alwynes
Buckle, John, Ockington
Jones, John, Newnham
Cowmedowe, John, Taynton
Pathlowe, John, Toddenham
Smalridge, John, Miserden
Phelpes, John, Marshfield
Meysye, John, Duntsborne Abbots
Hooper, John, Newent
Turner, John, parson of Brimsfield
Purlan, John, Kingswood
Hyett, John, Nether Guiting
Lane, John, Ashle worth
Tippetts, John, Berkeley
Cooke, John, Stow
Millmay, John, Oldbury
Capener, John, Churchdown
Seneger, John, Berkeley
Holsteede, John, Westbury
Morewent, John, Hartpury
Daniell, John, Arlingham
Tilladam, John, Oldbury
Swanley, John, Wheatenhurst
Wooles, John, Westbury
Wirwood, John, Tuddenham
Belcher, John [missing] Phi/:
Knowles, ^whfi, Minchinhampton
Milton, John, Wolston
Kinge, Julian, Estmgton
Bearde, Julian, Standish
Bayly, Katherine, Upton St. Leonard
Collett, Katherine, Westcote
Hawle, Katherine, South Cerney
Noble, Katherine, Campden
Skinner, Katherine, Meysey Mars-ton
Bydle, Katherine, Wotton-under-Edge
Turner, Leonard, Tewkesbury
Milton, Lawrence, Cleeve
Hurste, Margery, Winchcombe
Manninge, Margaret, Kmgscote
Pache, Margaret, Thornbury
Warner, Margaret, Chipping Sodbury
Kinge, Margaret, Churcham
Chambers, Margaret, Marshfield
Hoper, Margaret, Minsierworth
Johnsons, Margt.,Frampton-on-Severn
Jeyne, Maurice, Tuddenham
Longden, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
f>r
94
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Freeman, Nicholas, Berkeley
Pbipps, Nicholas, Huntley
Thomas, Nicholas, Badgeworth
Davies, Philip, Tuddenham
Arram, Richard, Newnham
Atwrood, Richard, Cam
Mouncke, Richard, Kempsford
Coppocke, Richard, parson of
Whittington
Humphrey, Richard, Hardwick
Willye, Richard, Cirencester
Kjrte, Richard, Bourton-on-Water
Comwell, Richard, Leonard Stanley
Moore, Richard, Colne Rogers
Holloway, Richard, Elmiston
Reade, Richard, Clifford Chambers
Grove, Richard, Oldbury
Gierke, Richard, Tewkesbury
Bowrreye, Richard, Newnham
Pache, Richard, Thornbury
Windowe, Richard, Pitchcombe
Robbins, Richard, Cirencester
Nurse, Richard, Longhope
Hawkins, Richard, Bourton-on-Water
Blainche, Richard, Estington
Wollams, Richard, Staunton
Bashott, Richard, Minchinhamplon
Latner, Richard, Cheltenham
Grayle, Robert, Cromhall
Knighte, Robert, Hawkesbury
Prosser, Robert, Hanham
Mace, Robert, Westcote
Packer, Robert, Standish
Wadlye, Robert, Hawkesbury
Torner, Robert, Bulley
Morse, Robert, Coin Rogers
Hardinge, Roger, Weston Byrt
Miilwarde, Roger, Boxwell
Dobbin, Roland, Sherborne
Bentall, Roland, gent., late servant to
the Bishop of Gloucester
Higges, Stephen, Wotton-under-
Edge
Careles, Simon, Buckland
Goulde, Thomas, Newnham
Turner, Thomas, Bisley
Hathrell, Thomas, Fairford
Nashe, Thomas, Oldbury
Heywarde, Thomas, Churcham
Bridge, Thomas, Great Badminton
Chester, Thomas, Cheltenham
Daniell, Thomas, Flaxley
Bearde, Thomas, Standish
Downton, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Frape, Thomas, Slimbridge
Hillman, Thomas, Painswick
Smith, Thomas, Admington, Quinton
Freeman, Thomas, Ebrington
Edwards, Thomas, Alderton
Bourchier, Thomas, Berkeley
Pewtres, Thomas, Dymock
Homfrey, Thomas, Hardwick
Wtlshire, Thomas, Etlow
Hindye, Thomas, Kingswood
Avyne, Thomas, Clifford Chambers
Bamwoode, Thomas, King's Stanley
Hicks, Thomas, Charfield
Smarte, Thomas, Hartpury
Phipps, Thomas, Temple Guiting
Crompe, Thomas, Westbury
Higgin, Thomas, Staunton
Dawe, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Taylor, Thomas, Huntley
Malin, Thomas, Thornbury
Hill, Thomas, Newent
Hollyday, Thomas, Awre
Harmer, Thomas, Tetbury
Fletcher, Thomas, Little Compton
Gierke, Thomas {see 1593]
Whitraey, Thomas, Mmsterworth
Phillpotte, Walter, Alvington
Aunsell, Walter, Little Dean
Bearde, Walter, Standish
Greene, Walter, Gloucester
Hunte, William, Stroud
Jacketts, William, Coin St. Denys
Groome, William, Wickwar
Wilcocks, William, Rockhampton
Slimbridge, William, Thornbury
Kirbye, William, Ampney Crucis
Bence, William, Stonehouse
Neale, William, Hawkesbury
Harris, William, Saul
Holboroe, William, Hawkesbury
Maunsell, William, Titherington
Kimpe ah. Miles, William, Hatherop
Byforde, William, Rudford
Griffin, William, Bisley
Russell, William, Wapley
Tanner, William, Tetbury
Jones, William, Hanham
Minchin, William, Wick Risington
Bigges, William, Little Compton
Baker, William, Sutton
Ferryman, William, Westerley
Tiley, William, Marshfield
Tiler, William, Rockhampton
Gornwell, William, King's Stanley
Mabbette, William, Coaley
Gransotme, William, Gloucester
Maunsell, William, Dumbleton
Gollins, William, Longborough
Bande, William, Rudford
Llewellen, William, Tuddenham
Idolls, William, Tresham
Gwiilam, William, Taynton
Britten, William, Bitton
Veysye, William, Minsterworth
Russell, William, Longney
Bourchier, William [missing]
1 541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
95
1593-
Parker, Agnes, Cam
Linsey, Alexander, Westerley
Tilladam, Alice [missing]
Simpson, Alice, Yanworth
Sperringe, Ann, Cleeve
Boste, Ann [missing]
Tovye, Ann, Tewkesbury
Robins, Anthony [missing]
Buck, Anthony [missing]
Savadge, Arthur, Gloucester
Baily, Cecilia, Tetbury
Homage, Christopher, Matson
Bristow, Edmund, Boxwell
Coppin, Edmund, Charlton Abbots
Trye, Edward, gent., Hardwick
Belshire, Edward, Frampton Cotterell
Bussbopp, Eleanor, Standish
Slaughter, Eleanor, Tirley
Higgins, Eleanor, Tewkesbury
Lugge, Elizabeth, Bisley
Crafte, Elizabeth, Frethem
Allen, Elizabeth, Coin Rogers
Holiday, Elizabeth, Ruardean
Hathway, Florence, Berkeley
Selman, Geoffrey, Cam
Wilse, Guy, Dymock
Read, Henry, Berkeley
Masfield, Henry, Cleeve
Lawrence, Henry, Berkeley
Stone, Henry, Bitton
Rutter, Henry, Preston
Browne, Henry, Slimbridge
Smith, Henry, Berkeley
Adye, Henry, Thornbury
Belshire. Henry, Yate
Tovye, Henry, Tewkesbury
Compton, Henry, gent., Bisley
Heyward, Hugh, Hartpury
♦Bridge, Isabel, Berkeley
*Lye, Isabel, Barnwood
Lye, Isabel, Barnwood
Bridge, Isalsel, Berkeley
♦Byrking, James, Awre
*Throme, James, Awre
Cottrell, James, Snowshill
Codgell, James, Bourton-on- Water
*Flooke, James, Deerhurst
*Codgell, James, Little Aston
*Cottrell, James, Snowshill
Burkinge, James, Awre
Flooke, James, Deerhurst
Wattes, James, Lygh
Throme, James, Awre
*Seager, James, Thornbury
■ *Watts, James, Ligh
Seagar, James, Thornbury
Churchman, Joan, Tuddenham
* Not in the Calendar. Some are apparently
duplicates.
Itheridge, Joan, Gloucester
Dowdinge, Joan, Frampton
♦Tilie, Joan, Cold Aston
*Cole, Joan, Honeybome
Kyte, Joan, Pebworth
Crewe, Joan, Kingscote
*Dowding, Joan, Frampton
♦Russell, Joan, Dumbleton
♦Itheridge, Joan, Gloucester
*Rugg, Joan, Wotton's Combe
♦Crewe, Joan, Kingscote
Cole, Joan, Honeybourne
Tilie, Joan, Cold Aston
♦Churchman, Joan, Tudenham
Russell, Joan, Dumbleton
Rugge, Joan, Wottons Combe
♦Nele, John, Yate
Apbevan, John, Winchcombe
♦Barker, John, Cranham
Wheler, John, Gloucester
♦Sawyer, John, Rodmarton
Newarke, John, Minchinhampton
♦Norris, John, Wormington
Packer, John, Arlingham
♦Dufifieid, John, Tewkesbury
♦Shewle, John, Staverton
Maunsell, John, Cromhall
Hopkins, John, Westbury
♦Little, John, Cheltenham
Harris, John, Hawling
Morecock als. Smith, John, Moreton
Valence
Rutter, John, Toddington
♦Churche, John, Sandhurst
♦Packer, John, Titherington
Kemett, John [missing]
♦Whittern, John, Charlton Kings
Hasilwood, John, Campden
♦Ashmead, John, Brimpsfield
Hinde, John, Toddenham
♦Okehill, John, Churcham
Earle, John, Rockhampton
Humfreys, John, Morton Valence
Packer, John, Titherington
* Harris, John, Hawling
Churche, John, Sandhurst
♦Hopkins, John, Westbury
Whithorne, John, Charlton Kings
Ockhiil, John, Churcham
*Maunsell, John, Cromhall
Little, John, Cheltenham
Ashmead, John, Brimpsfield
♦Packer, John, Arlingham
♦Newarke, John, Minchinhampton
♦Apbevan, John, Winchcombe
♦Hancock, John, Oldbury
Ithell, John, Leonard Stanley
♦Perry als. Ricatts, John, Standish
Curtys, John, Oldbury
*Not in the Calendar. Some are apparently
duplicates.
96
Gloitcestershu^e Wills.
[1541-1650.
*Grindle ah. Wheler, John, Frampton-
on-Severn
Smith, John, Lassington
Voobes, John, Kingswood, Wilts.
*Gray, John, Buckland
Sollons, John, Corse
Bradstock, John, Ashleworth
*Wheler, John, Gloucester
Showle, John, Staverton
*Ithell, John, Leonard Stanley
Duffield, John, Tewkesbury
*Bradstock, John, Ashleworth
Norris, John, Wormington
*Voobes, John, Kingswood
Sawyer, John, Rodmerton
*Sollens, John, Corse
Barker, John, Cranham
*Smith, John, Lassington
*Morecock als. Smith, John, Morton
Valence
Nele, John, Yate
*Curtys, John, Oldbury
Gray, John, Buckland
Grindle als. Whelor, John, Frampton
on Severn
Perry als. Ricatts, John, Standish
*Earle, John, Rockhampton
Rayer, John, Tewkesbury
*Hynde, John, Toddenham
*Haselwood, John, Campden
Phillippes als. Phelpes, John, North
Nibley
*Kemett, John, Sandhurst
■^Humphreys, John, Morton Valence
Hancock, John, Oldbury
*Rutter, John, Toddington
*Cowley, John, servant to Thomas
Warren, Snowshill
In the Calender Thomas Warren is entered as
the testator.
*Horwood, Julian, Frocester
Horwood, Julian, Frocester
Williams, Katherine, Wotton-under-
Edge
Adams, Katherine, Newent
Chambers, Katherine, Painswick
Portlock, Lucy, South Cerney
Cloterbook, Margery, Berkeley
Webley, Margery, Shenbridge
Hallinge, INIargery, Brockthorp
Ward als. Roane, Margery, Gloucester
Milton, Margery, Gloucester
Smith,Margaret,Bevington-in-Berkeley
Taylor, Margery, Kingswood
Dryver, Matthew, Awre
Wood, Mary, Twining
William, Margery, Cranham
Wyatt, Nicholas, Tewkesbury
Bradhurst, Ralph, Northleach
•Not in the Calendar. Some are apparently
duplicates.
Tarren, Richard, Mickleton
Tychett, Richard, Cleeve
Bosley, Richard, Badgeworth
Banbury, Richard, Bourton-on-Hill
Wynninge, Richard, Ched worth
Young-, Richard, Hardwick
Cull, Richard, Ampney St. Peter
Ludlo^^, Richard, Cirencester
Nott, Richard, Churcham
Jhonson, Richard, Fairford
Martin, Richard [missing]
*Abington, Richard, Dowdeswell
Hyett, Richard, Berkeley
Milton, Richard, Cheltenham
Winsmore, Richard, Stow
Longe, Richard, Tetbury
Clever, Richard, Cowley
Woodhouse, Richard, Westbury
Luffingham, Richard, Fretherne
Labington, Richard, Tewkesbury
Brushe, Richard, Fairford
Jeffe, Roger, Longney
Prieste, Roger, Lydney
Linsey, Roger, Cleeve
Barr, Roger, Charlton Abbots
Nightingale, Roger, Taynton
Powle, Roger, Mickleton
Flooke, Roger, Deerhurst
Dichford, Robert, Quinton
Duswell, Robert, Tortworth
Howell, Robert, Westbury
Sjrfford, Robert, Abson
Hopkins, Robert, Kingscote
Pride, Robert, Newent
Cooke, Robert, Painswick
Smarte, Robert [abode not given]
Browne, Robert, Fairford ,
Compeare, Robert, Hawkesbury
Smarte, Robert, Cirencester
Saunders, Thomas, Maisemore
Trinder, Tkomas, Ampney St. Mary
Smith als. Netherton, Thomas, Ciren-
cester
Felpes, Thomas, Moreton-in-Marsh
Whitterne, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Smith, Thomas, Dyrham
Chapman, Thomas, Marshfield
Chaundler, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Tychett, Thomas, Cleeve
Gierke, Thomas, Newent
Hall, Thomas, Tuddenham
Pearte, Thomas, Winchcombe
Gundie, Thomas, Preston, Gloucester
Wyett, Thomas, Coates
Smith, Thomas, Bourton-on-Hill
*Longden, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Longford, Thomas, gent., Winston
Bysowth, Thomas, Longborough
Oliver, Thomas, Frampton Cotterell
•Not in the Calendar.
\
1 541-1650.]
Gloiiceste'r shire Wills.
97
Trull, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Pitt, Thomas [missing]
Bromwich, Walter, gent., Badgeworth
Sewell, Walter, Bisley
Ellye, Walter, gent., Newland
Cole, William. Kemerton
Higg-ins, William, Ashchurch
Holder, William, Sandhurst
Warkman, William, Hardwick
Abright, William, Mickleton
Hill, William, Abenhall
Churche, William, Sandhurst
Brayne, William, Moreton-in-Marsh
Hathway, William, Berkeley
lies, William, Duntsborne Rous
Tyfield, William, Farmington
Read, William, Cleeve
Dashwell, William, Gloucester
Wheler als. Page, William, Marston
Sicca
Reade, William, Thombury
Eddon, William, Sutton
Phelpes, William, Berkeley
Rogers, William, Chedworth
Ipwell, William, Bledington
Goslinge, William, Churcham
Fisher, William, Berkeley
Ljrncke, William, Oldbury
PuUen, William, Rockhampton
Adwicke, Nicholas, servant to William
Norwood, esq., Leckhampton
Fraunces, William, Gloucester
1594.
Bucke, Agnes, Yate
Bybeth, Ann, English Bicknor
Sledd, Agnes, Alvington
Lee, Augustine, Campden
* Barne, Alice, Cleeve
Chaundler, Alice, Hawkesbury
Jhonsons, Alice, Fairford
Partridge, Alice, Hempstead
Jynes. Alice, Ashchurch
Grevell, Anne, Ebrington
Burton, Alice, Tytherington
Smith, Anne, Winchcombe
Harris, Ann, or Agnes, Saul
Heaven, Agnes, Oldbury
Partridge, Agnes, Haresfield
Taylor als. Cerney, Anthony, Coin
Ahvyns
Wichwell, Bridget, Kingswood
Leeche, Christopher, Hempstead
Gierke, Christopher, Chipping Sodbur}'
Collins, Katherine, Yate
Watkins, Katherine, Quedgeley
Rooke ah. Rocke, Uavid, Lemington
Lucas, David, Slimbridge
Xot in the MS. Calendar.
GLOUC. WILLS.
Merrick, David, Staunton
Flooke, Elizabeth, Deerhurst
Partridge, Eleanor, Leonard Stanley
Ashmeade, Eleanor, Brimpsfield
Carpenter, Edmund, Alderton
Midwinter, Edmund, Northleach
Bradley, Eleanor, Awre
Mabbott, Edward, Tytherington
Goodman, Eleanor, Lydney
Busteed, Elizabeth, Hawling
Robins als. Robertes, Elizabeth, Yan-
worth
Harris, Edward, Brockthorp
Perkins, Elizabeth, Hartpury
Sheath, Elizabeth, Weston-sub-Edge
Evenishe, Edmund, Badgeworth
Taylor, Francis, Churcham
Smith, Gabriel, Sherborne
Rigge, George, Tewkesbury
Onley, Giles, Bisley
Cornock, Henry, Berkeley
Taylor, Henry, Gloucester
Fowler, Henry, Stroud
Hooper, Henry, Newland
Powell, Henry, Witcombe
Newporte, Hugh, Cirencester
Wilshire, Isabel, Gloucester
Welles, John, Deerhurst
Moreton, John, Starton
Wood, John, South Cerney
Baker, James, North Nibley
Palmer, John, Cleeve
Gulell, John, Tetbury
Wayte, John, Thornbury
Stokes, John, Fairford
Wattes, John, Great Badminton
Gierke, John, Great Badminton
Browninge, James, Slimbridge
Byrton, John, North Nibley
Bristow, John, Kempsford
Hamshire, Jane, Rodberow
Belcher, John, Mickleton
White, John, Great Badminton
Goodwin, John, Berkeley
Sallans, John, Newent
Mabbott, Joan, Cowley
Bruton, John, Thornbury
Cope, Joan, Dyrham
Alyes, John, Twining
Tratman, John, Titherington
Williams, John, Tredington
Gr«th als. Greene, James, Micheldean
Maldson, John, Elmore
Selman, John, Cam
White, John, Hartpury
Lye als. Malten, John, Elmore
Bruton, Joan, Tytherington
Perry, Joan, Gloucester
Nelme, John, Flaxley
Osborne, John, Painswick
98
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Keele, Joan, Cirencester
Hornedge, Joan, Upton St. Leonard
Williams, James, Stroud
Player, Isabel, Abson
Wightfield, Julian, Tirley
Hamlett, John, Preston
Robins, Joan, Bledington
Dossett, John, Broad Risington
Gulell, John, [see above]
Martin, John, Lechlade
Harris, John, Lidney
Cale, Jeromy, CHfford
Colman, Joan, Rockhampton
Bowley, Lewis, Cirencester
Grove, Mary, Thornbury
Randle, Margaret, Maisemore
Lingall, Margaret, Barnwood
Kilbye, Mary, Little Compton
Keare, Margaret, Cleave
Dawe, Margaret, North Nibley
Robertas, ^Iargaret. Deerhurst
Alcock, Margery, Forthampton
Hamlett, Margery, Preston
Holsheepe, Margery, Churchdown
Vyner, Margery, Churchdown
Baldwin, Michael, Stroud
Dowdswell, Maud, Charlton Kings
Forse, Nicholas, Berkeley
Greene, Peter, Deerhurst
Hampton, Philip, Westbury
Dunster, Philip, Rockhampton
Munden, Richard, Coates
Smith, Roger, Twining
Burford, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Hickes, Richard, Cheltenham
Kirbye, Robert, Yanworth
Greene, Richard, Chedworth
Rascall, Roger, Pebworth
Harper, Roger, Hartpury
Hoskins, Richard, North Nibley
Seaborne als. Hopkins, Richard,
Wotton-under-Edge
Millard, Richard, Slimbridge
Fordes, Robert, Alderley
Grove, Richard, Titherington
Poole, Robert, Waple
Maile, Robert, Forthampton
Hodges, Richard, Awre
Brether, Richard, Hardwick
Bridges, Richard, Gloucester
Hinckes, Rowland, Cheltenham
Butcher, Richard, Taynton
. Legge, Robert, Tytherington
Davis, Roger, Highnam
Morley, Richard, Chedworth
Taylor, Richard, Bourtonon-Hill
Bruton, Susan, Cromhall
Deakyn, Stephen, Dodington [torn]
Nason, Simon, Broadwell
Fryer, Thomas, Arlingham
Browne, Thomas, Gloucester
Atwood, Thomas, Berkeley
Martin, Thomas, Ruardean
Wilkins, Thomas, Thornbury
Symons, Thomas, Gloucester
Moreton, Thomas, Honey bourne
Smith, Thomas, Staunton
Wichwell, Thomas, Kingswood
Smith, Thomas, Berkeley
Wodley, Thomas, Micheldean
Argill, Thomas, Little Dean
Eycott, Thomas, Brimpsfield
Milles, Thomas, Slandish
Freame, Thomas, Standish
Hyett, Thomas, Westbury
Twynninge, Thomas, Painswick
Streete, Thomas, Gloucester
Daniell, Thomas, Cromhall
Forde, Thomas, Painswick
Pearte, Thomas, Honeyboutne
Tycull, Thomas, Wheatenhurst
Jorden, Thomas, the elder, Cleeve
Bennett, Thomas, Bourton-on-Hill
Hornedge. William, Gloucester
Gierke, William, Weston Byrt
Pride, William, Saul
Sommers, William, Berkeley
Pegler, William, Frampton Cotterell
Loveringe, William, Estington
Itheridge, William, Maisemore
Davis, William. Kingswood
Massinger, W^illiam, gent., Gloucester
Farmer, William, Beckford
Boothe, William, Staunton
Awnsell, William, Hawling
Milton, William, Maisemore
Evered, Walter, Stinchcombe
Wyneard als. Englande, William,
Marshfield
Lawrence, William, Westerley
Cambridge, William, Minchinhampton
Rayer, William, Ashchurch
Forte, William, Cowley
Peter, William, Oxenhall
Jones, William, Tuddenham
Longe, William, Brockworth
Chewe, William, Frampton-on-Severn
Little, William, Maisemore
Bradford, William, Preston, Gloucester
1595-
Colle, Agnes, Westerley
Heyward, Amy, Odington
Cooke, Agnes, Wickwar
Harwood, Ann, Brookthorp
Wyman, Arthur, Gloucester
Rogers, Agnes, Dowdeswell
Davies, Alice, Doynton
Flowre, Anthony, Berkeley
1 541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
99
Hynde, Alice, Toddenham
Jones als. Tucker, James, Prestbury
Ward, Anthony, Elmiston
Wright, John, Bledmgton
Hicks, Alice, Cam
Brindle, James, Ampney Crucis
Roane, Christopher, Tibberton
Silcock John, Micheldean
Idolls, Christopher, Oldbiiry
Swanley, John, Estington
Gatley, Christopher, Beckford
Eddie, John, Lydney
Huntley, Katherine, Frocester
Eeles, John, Stinchcombe
Deane, Dorothy, Oldbury
Lugge, John, Siston
Everett, Eleanor, Berkeley
Walker, John, Yate
Greves, Elizabeth, Elmiston
Morse, John, Little Dean
Smith, Giles, Kings Stanley
Dee, John, Westbury
Collwall, Elizabeth, Barrow
Peerse, John, Stroud
Dobbes, Eleanor, Gloucester
Hurne, John, Wickwar
Day, Elizabeth, Frampton-on-Severn
Mitford als. Powle, John, Dyrham
Wilse, Elizabeth, Down Hatherley
Essington, John, Coaley
Archard, Edward, Fairford
Evans als. Lawrence, John, Taynton
Earle, Edith, Oldbury
Selie, John, Ashleworth
Awstens, Giles, Uley
Collett, Joan, Stow
Woodman, Elizabeth, Pucklechurch
Heauen, James, Didmarton
Dawe, Edward, Hawkesbury
Pacye, Joan, Saul
Weale ah. Pomfrey, Edmund, Leck-
Hicockes, John, Framptonon-Severn
hampton
Higges, John, Wottons Combe
Browne, Edmund, IMicheldean
Stringer als. Haines, John, North
Milles, Elizabeth, Westerley
Nibley
Hodges, Francis, Weston-sub-Edge
Warner, John, Frocester
Diston, George, Dumbleton
Vyner, Joan, Churchdown
Maile, George, Slimbridge
Hapton, John, Saperton
Rascoll, George, Campden
Atwell als. Wells, John, Odington
* Watkins, Henry, Harescombe
Creese, John, Alderton
Barnes, Henry, Painswick
Smarte, John, Gloucester
Shield, Helen, Tewkesbury
Carter, John, Hartpury
Baggott, Humphrey, Preston
Jefferyes, John, the elder, Tirley
Gibbes, Henry, Beckford
Hollester, John, Westerley
Bradhurst, Henr)', Northleach
Rawlins, John, Newnham
Bruton, Henry, Winchcombe
Farre, Lawrence, Chipping Sodbury
Alie, Humphrey, Cam
Smith, Mary, Sherborne
Stratford, John, Gloucester
Westoll, Margery, Standish
Mustoe, John, Lower Slaughter
* Smjrth, Mary, Sher'oorne
Tullye, John, Norton
Read, Margery, Cheltenham
Bridge, John, Berkeley
Dowdeswell, Slaud, Charlton Kings
Marshe, John, Thornbury
Taughte, Margery, Berkeley
Worlock, Julian, Berkeley
Bennett, Mathew, Yate
Morse, John, Cirencester
Webb, Nicholas, Marshfield
Newman, John, Newent
Foxley, Nicholas, Tewkesbury
* Hathway, John, North Nibley
Brayne, Nicholas, Dyrham
Longney, John, Arlingham
Hejrward, Parneil, Ctiurcham
Cambry, Joan, Great Risington
Patche, Philip, Frampton Cotterell
Welles, John, Welford
Awintle, Philip, Longhope
Stubb, John, Upton St. Leonard
Willis, Robert, Ampney St. Peter
Weale als. Pomfrey, John, Leckhamp-
Carpenter, Robert, Temple Guiting
ton
Ledenton, Richard, Newent
Knight, John, Slimbridge
Grindle, Richard, Westcote
Hill, John, Oxenhall
Anderas, Richard, Berkeley
Brian, John, Thornbury
Phelpes, Robert, Dursley
Horton, Joan, Gloucester
Baylie, Richard, Whetenhurst
Window, John, Ouedgley
Kinge, Richard, Gloucester
Tipper, John, the younger, Marshfield
Stollerd, Robert, Harescombe
Blisse, John, Painswick
Syer, Richard, Dimock
Welles, John, Elmore
Spencer, Roger, Moreton in Marsh
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
lOO
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Rugge, Richard, North Nibley
Jones, Richard, South Cerney
Edwardes, Robert, Badgeworth
Mascoll, Robert, Gloucester
Purnell, Robert, North Nibley
Williams, Richard, North Nibley
Davis, Robert, Acton Turville
Chambers, Robert, Marshfield
Robins, Richard, Putley
Moore, Richard, Westbury
Read, Richard, Lydney
Seelye, Richard, Ashleworth
Holborough, Rich., Little Badmenton
Johnsons, Richard, Oddington
Bullock, Richard, Westbury
Coxe, Richard, Deerhurst
Davies als. Horsman, Richard, Rock-
hampton
Garlick, Richard, Iron Acton
Turnor, Richard, Cam
Nashe, Richard, Elmore
Hanckes, Thomas, Nether Turkdean
Carter, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard
Coxe, Thomas, Thornbury
Trevis als. Ockey, Thomas, Barnwood
Hutchyns als. Deakins, Thomas,
Ashleworth
Driver, Thomas, Cherington
Mercant, Thomas, Tetbury
Overthrow, Thomas, Taynton
Canninge, Thomas, Quinton
Little, Thomas, Gloucester
Heyward, Thomas, Upleadon
Stevens, Thomas, Temple Guiting
Horwood, Thomas, Slimbridge
Monninge, Thomas, Kingscote
Cooke, Thomas, Corse
Loxley, Titus, Honeybourne
Yoange, Thomas, Longhope
White, Thomas, Minsterworth
Beard, Thomas, Gloucester
Hav7kins, Thos., Preston, Gloucester
Hawlinge, Thomas, Staverton
Walkley, Thomas, Micheldean
Taylor als. Perrin, Thomas, Berkeley
Dymocke, Thomas, Syston
Linke, Thomas, Oklbury
Cullimore, Thomas, Thornbury
Darlinge, Thomas. Wollaston
Persons, William, Cirencester
Browninge, Wm.,Frampton-on-Severn
Kinge, William, Estington
Jones, William, West Marshfield
Gough, William, Minsterworth
Tyler, William, Awre
* Tayloe, William, Gloucester
Hawkins, William, Driffield
Johnson als. Roote, William, Rock-
hampton
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Lawrence, William, Hewelsfield
Greyhurst, William, Bledington
Bicknell, William, Gloucester
Longe, William, Brockworth
Kemis als. Lewes, William, Horsley
Webb, William, Hartpury
Dyrram als. Smith, Wm., Thornbury
Paces, William, Longney
Birde, Walter, Horsley
Watkins, Walter, Quedgeley
Cole, William, Tirley
Hurne, William, Berkeley
Gough, William, Wollaston
Brente, William, esq., Quenington.
IS9<S.
Seaborne als. Hopkins, Agnes, Wotton-
sub-Edge
Rogers, Ann, Badgworth
Makarath, Adam, Gloucester
Hale, Arnold, Churcham
Hughes, Alice, Gotherington [miSsing]
Walcott, Agnes, Rangery
Rutter, Alice, Haselton
Savage, Anthony, gent , Coscombe
Read, Anthony, Churchstanway
Keylock, Agnes, Minsterworth
Niblett, Agnes, Brookthropp
Skey, Avis, Washborne
* Francombe, Brice, Wotton-under-
Edge, 1605
Hallinge, Christopher, Berckeley
Collins, Dorothy, Yate
Weare, Dennis, Dyrham
Dinssell, David, Didmarton
Nicason, Edmund, Arlingham
Hatton, Edward, Forthampton
Ward, Edward, Abson
Player, Elizabeth, Badminton
Turner, Elizabeth, Colsborne
Wilkins, Edward, Frocester
Porter, Eleanor, Ashelworth
Bradley, Elizabeth, Campden
Parker, Edward, Prestbury
t Hatton, Edward, Forthampton
Hammons, Giles, Painswick
Munden, Giles, Campden
Morgan, Elizabeth, Tiddenh^m
Thurston, Francis, Kingswood
Etheridge, Francis, Frampton-on-
Severn
Rutter, Florence, Tuddington
Holliday, George, Dean Parva
Smarte, Guy, Peter Ampney
Hornebie, George, Cheltenham
Greene, Henry, Colne Ailwins
Willis, Henry, Ashton-under-Hill
• Dated i6os but in the htindle for 1596.
t Not in the M.'~. Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
lOI
Mawson, Helen, Cleeve [missing]
Whitehead, Henry, Hartpury
Rogfers, Joan, Maisemore
Porter, John, Ashelworth
Hathaway, Joan, Horton
Holland, John, Longford, Gloucester
Napton, John, Lemington
Jarvis, Joan, Barnwood
Shote, John, Barnwood
Welles, John, Buckland
Wintle, John, Churcham
Jobbins, John, North Nibley
Longe, John, Gloucester
Woodward, John, Cam
Oley, John, Thornbury
Lord, John, Gloucester
Cowper, John, Tuddenham
Bucknell, John, Kemerton »
Turner, John, Yate
Tirry, Joan, Siston
Pace, John, Abenhall
Gierke, John, Ashchurch
Buckle, John, Elmiston
Yeomans, John, Alvington
Blanche, John, Estington
Burgesse, Joan, Lechlade
Pettifer, John, Shenington
Brook, John, Hartpury
Churches, John, English Bicknor
Read, John, Littleton in Tormaston
Westripp a/j. Heyward, John, Leonard
Stanley
Newton, John, Westbury
Rowles, Joan, Haresfield
Milton, Joan, Maisemore
Hall, John, Sherborne
Varinder, Joan, South Cerney
Keylock, John, Rodley, Westbury
Peerse, John, Oldbury
Collins, John, Badminton
Walker, James, Bisley
Greenhill, Isabel, Adlestropp
Cowley, Isabel, Berkeley
Smith, John, Quedgeley
Smith, John, Heath, Berkeley
Twizell, Jane, Bisley
Slaughter, John, the elder, Tirley
Pyncott, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Bompas, Joan, Aston-sub-Edge
Pace, John, Maisemore
Barnard, Isabel, Grafton in Beckford
Marshe, John, Wollaston
Rock, John, Upleadon
James, Laurence, Wollaston
Proute, Laurence. Kingswood
Hall, Margaret, Whaddon
Jhonsons, Margaret, Downe Ampney
Plummer, Mary, Hawkesbury
Osborne, Martin, Marshfield
Driver, Nicholas, Withington
8 *
Barnes, Nicholas, Ashton-under Hill
Bradford, Peter, Dymock
Knowles, Philip, Painswick
Loveday, Robert, Fretherne
Wilmottes, Robert, Newnham
Taylor, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Snowe, Richard, Bisley
Wayte, Richard, Standish
Ailway, Roger, Taynton
Byrkin, Richard, Awre
Fryer, Robert, Blakney
Berow, Richard, Twyninge
* Danson, Roger, Tormerton, 1605.
Buckle, Richard, Elmiston
Cassye, Richard, Gloucester
Weeks, Richard, Meizie Hampton
Beste, Rowland, Twinninge
Bullock, Robert, Elmore
Porter, Roger, Newent
Price, Richard, Beckford
Smith, Richard, Hannam
Baily, Robert, Berkeley
Piffe, Roger, Cleeve
Thayre, Robert, Brockworth
Greene, Robert, Abson
Tilladam, Richard, Berkeley
Mowsell, Robert, English Bicknor
HoUester, Richard, \Vesterley
Jenninges, Roger, Bromsborow
Gardner, Richard, Painswick
Hale, Stephen, Staunton
Crumpe, Silvester, Westbury
Spratt, Thomas, Fretherne
Wilshire, Thomas, Painswick
Vaughan, Thomas, Wollaston
Turner, Thomas, Cowley
lies, Thomas, Driffield
Plummer, Thomas, Newland
Martin, Thomas, Oldbury
Doodinge, Thos., Frampton-Cotterell
Cugley, Thomas, Gloucester
Mathew, Thomas, Cheltenham
Baily, Thomas, Thornbury
Rawlins, Thomas, Ashton
Tyndall, Thomas, Stinchcombe
Clarvo, Thomas, Lighe
Fowle, Thomas, Flaxley
Russell, Thomas, Oldbury-on-Severn
Home, Thomas, Hartpury
Pruett, Thomas, Wapley
Bicke, Thomas, Frampton-on-Severn
Snell, Thomas, Rorkhampton
Wilson, Thomas, South Cerney
Pinckett, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Willis, Thomas, Rangeworthy
Bigges, Thomas, Bitton
Crome, Thomas, Berkeley
Nelme, Thomas, Hartpury
Carter, Thomas, Bibury
• Dated 1605 but in the bundle for 1596.
I02
Glo7tcestershi7'e Wills.
[1541-1650.
Grasinge, Thomas, Pllmore
Randle, William, B.idgeworth
Freeman, Walter, Berkeley
Freeman, William, Frampton-on-
Severn
Russell, William, Hinton-on-the-
Green
Cooke, William, Wester'ey
Hyett, William, Westbury
Edwardes, William, Ikockworth
Walter, William, Grafton in Beckford
Fryer, William, Arlingharn
Coles, William, Ebrington
Whelpeley, William, Kingswood
Wether, Walter, Xewnham
Cooper, William, Dymock
Tayler, William, Twynini^e
Palmer, William, Campden
Awood, William, Kingstanley
Carpenter, William, Temple Guiting
Dowsing, William, Ashelworlh
Osbaston, William, Dowdeswell
Atwood, William, Frampton-Cotterell
1597-
Hilton, Annis, Moreton-in-Marsh
Venne, Arthur, Kilcote in Hawkesbury
Cherington, Alice, North Cerney
Flocke, Anthony, Deerhurst
Home, Anthony, Berkeley
Smith, Alice, Berkeley
Hawley, Anthony, Wormington
Doudin, Ansell, Upton St. Leonards
Teyler, Ann, Blackney in Awre
Smith, Alice, .Sherborne
Poyte, Ann, Tibberton
Wilkes, Alice, Gloucester
Gittoes, Ansell, Stroud
Powell, Anthony, Wapley
Gayner, Bartholomew, Chipping
Sodbury
Fisher, Clement, Elmstone
Archard, Katherine. Fairford
Bennet, Christian, Gloucester
Dawe, Eleanor, Longhope
Whithed, Elizabeth, Chedworth
Springhold, Edward, Old Sodbury
Ludlow, Edmund, Shipton Moyn
Restall, Edward, Bisley
Cartwright, Elizabeth, W'ashborne
• Collett, Edith, Upper Slaughter
Kingett, Edward, Cowhonyborne
Clarke, Elizabeth, Ampney Mary
Hodges, Elizabeth, Stow
* Barnes, Elizabeth, Ashton-under-
Hill
Netherton, Elizabeth, Buckland
• Not in the ?.IS. Calendar.
Varines, Elizabeth, Ashton-under-Hill
[missing]
Bullock, Edward, Blisdon
Payne, Elizabeth, Painswick
Brooke, Edmund, I'auntley
Hill, Elizabeth, Pauntley
Horston, Edward, Leonard Stanley
Bullock, Elizabeth, Blisdon
Dumbleton, Edm., Burton-on-the-Hill
Morris, Elizabeth, Tod nam
Robertes, Francis, Saul
Wilkins, Fabian, Queenington
Radman, Francis, Hawkesbury
Bennett, George, Hatheropp
Smalewood, George, Stone
Parker, George, Cam
Organ, George, Brookthropp
Byshopp, George, Deerhurst
Stockford, George, Nether Lemington
Hynde, George, Todenham
Whitlech, George, Tewkesbury
Hungerford, George, gent., Windrush
Jones, Henry, Bitton
Mason, Henry, Broadwell
Smith, Henry, St. Brevells
Westmacott, Hugh, Colne Denys
Bennett, Henry, Frocester
Watkins, Henry, Harescombe
Watkins, Henry, Haresfield
Izod, Henry, Tuddington
Heynes, Hugh, Frampton-on-Severn
Hunt, Henry, Saperton
Selman, John, clothier, Stinchconibe
Nelme, Jane, Stinchcombe
Pegler, John, Thornbury
White, John, Hawkesbury
Crome, John, Berkeley
Marten, John, Iron Acton
Westley, John, Hannam [missing]
Wilshere, John, Titherington
Pruett, Joan, Wapley
Wynyard als. England, Isabel,
Okeford-in-Marshfield
Moore, Jane, Colne Rogers
Webbe, John, Rangworthy
Forshawe, John. >Iayseyhampton
Collett, John, Broadwell
Peter, John, Cowhoniborne
Ra^coll, John, W'eston-sub-Edge
Tayler, John, Preston-on-Stour
Hill, James, Alderton
Page, Joan, Preston
Darney, John, North Nybley
Home, John, Berkeley
Longe, John, Birdlippe-in-Brimpifield
Portlock, John, South Cemey
Crome, John, W'oodford [missing]
Higges, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Felton, John, Frampton-on-Severn
j Randle, John, Maisemore
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershii^e Wills.
lo-
Peerse, John, Bisley
Ford, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Curnock, John, Kingscott
Hancock, John, Berkeley
Hope, Jane, Chiircham
WiUiam, John, Wollaston
Twinning, John, Painswick
Gibbes, John, Aston Somerfield
Elbrige, James, Badgworih
Levris, John, Charhon Kings
Arnold, Isabel, Cromhall
Wells, John, Hill in Berkeley
Smith, John, Hill in Berkeley
Harris, John, Hawkesbnry
Neighbour, John, Kemerton
Hill, John, Pauntley
Pitt, John, Newent
Harris, John, Elinore
Warbroke, John, Awre
Barker, James, Brimpsfield
Dockett, Joan, Cowley
Hunt ills. Ayshmead, John, Leonard
Stanley
Busteed, John, Hawlinge
Hale, John, Tewkesbury
* Borefield, Joan, Minsterworth
Jackman, John, Oldbury
Flooke, John, Greet in Winchcombe
Harris, John, Winchcombe
Evans ah. Tayler, Joan, Berkeley
* Pesley, John, Bitton
Restell, John, Ashelworth
Geste, Joan, Swindon
Ball, Joan, Avening
Jaques, John, Leonard Stanley
Jenyns, John, Quedgeley
Slaughter, John, Tirley
Wooles, John, Putley in Standish (bis)
Barnard, John, Beckford
Mynett, Joan, Gloucester
Beale, John, Tirley
Daniell, John, Blaisdon
Nurse, John, Awre
Ocky, John, Parton in Churchdown
Nelme, John, Stinchcombe
Bishop, Joan, Down Hatherley
Wood, John, King Stanley
Tayler, John, Slimbridge
Winter, John, Chipping Sodbury
Gowlter, Joan, Charfield
Trevis als. Ocky, Isabel, Barn wood
Smith, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Ware, Julian, Drififeild
Hopkiqs, John, Woodford in Berkeley
Orchard, Katherine, Fearford, see
Archard, Kath., above [missing]
Davies, Margaret, Snowshill
Edwardes, Margaret, Gloucester
Cam, Margaret, Wikewar
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Horwood, Margaret. Eastington
Harrold, Margaret, Titherington
Thayer, Margaret, Brockworth
Corndell, Margaret, Temple Guiting
Ladbrooke, Mary, Ouinton
Harvey, Nicholas, Berkeley
Farley, Nicholas, Hinton
• Price, Nicholas, Beckford
Ludby, Nicholas, Slimbridge
Poole, Nicholas, Hardwicke [missing]
Watkins, Philip, Standish
* Poole, Philip, Elmiston
Wimboll, Robert, Hawkesbury
* Turbill, Richard, mercer, Newent
Frend, Richard, Hinton
Steven, Robert, Thornbury
Tayler, Richard, Slimbridge
Hallier, Robert, Iron Acton
Longden, Robert, Upton in Hawkes-
bury
Ludlow, Richard, South Cerny
Greene, Richard, Sherborne
Fewer als. Rodborne, Robert, Welford
in Kempsford
Hallier, Robert, Iron Acton
Evans, Roberts, Cirencester
Frind, Richard, Hinton
Edmonds, Robert, Lechlade
Cullymore, Robert, Titherington
Wimboll, Robert, Hawkesbury
Alsopp, Robert, Tormarton
Steven, Robert, Thornbury
Staple, Robert, Cheltenham
Androes als. Tayler, Rich,, Slimbridge
Verinder, Richard, Bisley
Churches, Ralph, Salperton
Blecke, Richard, Charlton Kings
Grainger, Richard, Elmore
Oliffe, Robert, Shipton Oliffe
Plummer als. Seaborne, Robt., Alderley
Parslow^e, Richard, Preston
Clark, Robert, Prestbury
Jones, Richard, New land
Hoskins, Robert, Little Dean
Rocke, Richard, Compton Abdale
Rocke, Robert, Compton Abdale
Stephens, Richard, Oxenton
Turbill, Richard, Newent
Draper, Richard, Tetbury
Davies, Robert, Quedgeley
Knight, Richard, Cowhoneyborne
Webbe, Richard, Gutherington in
Cleeve
Burges, Richard, Chedworth
Moreman, Robert, Dyrham
Tayler, Richard, Slimbridge
Wollames, Richard, Aston Somerville
Rodman als. Tailer, Roger, Wickwar
Fysher, Richard, Buckland
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
I04
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Wattes, Stephen, Churcham
White als. Jenkins, Stephen, Hilsley
in Hawkesbury
Allen, Simon, Elmore
Hopkins <2/j.Seburne, Stephen, Wotton
Curnocke, Thomas, Slimbridge
Tipper, Thomas, Marshfield
lies, Thomas, Winstone
Clarke, Thomas, Ampney Crucis
Steward, Thomas, Broad Marslon in
Pebworth
Willis, Thomas, Ashton-under-Hill
Smithe, Thomas, Deerhurste
Smithe, Thomas, Ashel worth
Bearde, Thomas, Stroud
Strange, Thomas, Siston
Haucockes, Thomas, Stratton
Harris, Thomasine, Haresfield
Blissard, Thomas, Aston Somerville
Hill, Thomas, Standishe
Jeffes, Thomas, Daglingworth
Crewe, Thomas, Marshfield
Heyinan, Thomas, Awre
Barrett, Thomas, Minsterworth
Clarke, Thomas, Dumbleton
Browne, Thomas, Cromhall
Skynner, Thomas, South Cerny
Bishopp, Thomas, Downe Hatherley
Lawrence, Thomas, Cromhall
Bache, Thomas, Tirley
Hayle, Thomas, Westbury
Collier, Thomas, North Nibley
Tayler, William, SUmbridge
Rogers, William, Westbury
Corbett, William, Iron-Acton
Andrews, William, North Nibley
Stamberne, Wm., Chipping Sodbury
Stephens, William, Kemerton
Cooke, William, Yate
Stephens, William, Kemerton [missing]
Worlock, William, Tortworth
Morton, Walter, Gretton
Reade, William, Tormerton
Atwood, William, Frampton-Cotterell
Patche, William, Berkeley
Hodgkins, William, Tewkesbury
Bancknett, William, Painswick
Hope, William, Churcham
Bankenett, William, Painswick
Hartland, William, Taynton
Kente, Walter, Sandhurst
Borfeld, William, Minsterworth
Wood, \\ illiam, rector of Alderley
Willis, William, rector of Hinton
Tiler, William, Brockeworth
Collett, William, Ashchurch
La^erence, William, gent., Berkley
Howe, William, Longney
Witcombe, William, Brockethropp
Foord, William, Horton
Clarke, William, Upleadon
Heynes, William, Daglinworth
Foss, William, Winchcombe
Wintle, William, Cleeve-in Westbury
Saraforde, William, Dursley
Clapton, William, Berkeley [missing]
1598.
Godfree, Alice, Laburton in Buckland
Watson, Ann, Tewkesbury
Clerke, Alice, Tewkesbury
Stevens, Agnes, Buckland
Sowle, Andrew, Brockthropp
Henole, Agnes, Hi>;hnam in Churcham
Batten, Alice, Dodington
Baker, Annis, Berkley
Butler, Ann, Twigworth
Snotter, Alice, Oldbury-on-Severn
Wheler, Ann, Newent
Price, Alice, Beckford
Reeve, Alice, Didbrooke
Milion, Alice, Lighe
Horsington, Agnes, Pucklechurch
Pippett, Agnes, Oxenhall
Peerte, Anthony, Wood Stanwey
Daingerfyeld, Brice, Woodchester
Baker, Bennet, King Stanley
Nicholles, Christopher, Uley
White, Christopher, Lydney
Mallett, Christian, Berkeley
Morris, Christian, Awre
Wattes, Uavid, Stroud
Knight, Dennis, Stanley-Pontlarge
Meysy, Dorothy, Colne Allyns
Cooke, Dennis, Notgrove
Bowser, Dirricke, Wendford in
Berkeley
Nelme, Edward, Stinchcombe
Robertes, Ellen, Grafton in Beckford
Slaughter, Eleanor, Overslaughter
Heynes, Edward, Wotton-under-Edge
Selwyn, Giles, Cirencester
Roane, Elizabeth, Tibberton
Bristoe, Elizabeth, Lechlade
Hawsteed, Ellis, Cheltenham
Rodgers, Elizabeth, Maismore
Ridlehurst als. Arthur, Elizabeth,
Hitcotboyce
Mayle, Elizabeth, Forthampton
Willys, Edward, Saul
Wicke, Elizabeth, Hardwicke
Warren, Eleanor, Lydney
Gough, Francis, vicar of Churcham
Birch, George, Little Dean
Morgan, George, Brockthropp
Fletcher, (ieorge, Painswick
Walter, C^eorge, Lower Slaughter
Bridges, George, Preston
Trotman, Griffith, Cam
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
105
Cooper, Henry, Marston Sii-ca
Walker, Humphrey, Bisley
Parsons, Hugh, Cam
Hoorewood, Henry, Horsley
Cardwell, Henry, Uidbrooke
Giles, Henry, Driffield
Finch, Henry, Oldbury
Reeve, Henry, Dumbleton
Bradney, Joan, Cirencester
Saniger, John, Pakenhall in Stroud
Doom, John, Ashelworth
Robertes, John, Yanworth
Thurle, John, Pamington in Ashchurth
Millard, John, Frocester
Hooper, John, Uymock
Goodyer, John, Twyning
Sankye, Joan, Gloucester
Hawkins, Joan, Preston
Meeke, John, Abenhall
Ipwell, John, Temple Guiting
Hardwicke, James, Gloucester
Clearke, John, Thornbury
Willettes, Julian, Kemerton
Hulles, John, Shipton Solers
Neale, Joan, Yate
James, John, Hayles
Hulinges, John, Kingstanley
Penbury, Isabel, Hawling
Varnam, John, Minsterworth
Gaell, John, Charlton Kings
Parsons ah. Perse, John, Badmanton
Magna
Davyes, John", Upton in Bitton
Tayler, Joan, Tibberton
Wall, John, Pauntley
Morgan, John, Newent
Ashmead, John, Cheltenham
Winredge, John, Westington in
Campden
Walter, John, Lower Slaughter
Skidmore, John, Westerley
Purser, John, Hitcotboyce
Mawson, John, Gloucester
Read, John, Donnington in Stow
Bennett, John, Ruardene
Jones, John, South Cerney
Jones, John, Bitton
Bowrye, John, Saul
Swanley, Joan, Framiload
Young, Joan, Awre
Burges, John, Wickwar
Gregory, John, Abson
Camme, John, Cowley
Davies, Jane, Risington Parva
Browning, John, Westbury
Kinge, Margaret, Churcham
Baston ah. Randle, Margery, South-
Cerney
Stevens, Margaret, Ruardene
Fowler, Margaret, Cleeve
Broadstock, Margaret, Ashleworth
Seneger, Morris, Berkeley
Athomes, Margaret, Lydney
Slaughter, Paris, Overslaughter
Morse, Phillip, St. Brevell [missing]
Cloterbooke, Richard, Berkeley
Dyer, Robert, Berkley
Rowbottom, Robert, Dyrham
Smith, Richard, Ampney Crucis
eleven, Richard, Bitton
Payne, Robert, Brockthrop
Hawling, Richard, Whaddon
Smith, Richard, Woodford in Berkeley
Hooke, Richard, Newent
Alyes, Richard, Twyning
Kight, Richard, Pebworth
Kent, Richard, Thornbury
Spokes, Richard, Arlingham
Lacrowe, Ralph, Thornbury
Gorwaye, Richard, Gloucester
Walker, Richard, Bisley
Chapman, Richard, King Stanley
Millard, Richard, Charfield
EUiottes, Richard, Randwick
James ah. Hedgkins, Robert, Baring-
ton Magna
Gardner, Robert, Stroud
Compton, Rirhard, Shenington
Holebroke, Robert, Iron-Acton
Robyns, Richard, Vaneworth
Freeman, Richard, Eastington
Creese, Robert, Frampton-Mauncell
Butler, Robert, Pitchcombe
Clearke, Richard, Pavington [missing]
Webb, Richard, Rodborough [missing]
Wilkins, Rose, Frocester
Smith, Robert, Lassington
Chynne, Richard, Newnham
Dymery, Richard, Oldbiiry-on-Severn
Morrelhi'/j. Roper, Richard, Willersley
Danyell, Robert, Ebrington
Beard, Richard, Saul
Belchyer, Richard, Tuffley
Flower, Richard, Pirton in Lydney
Lylly, Richard, Stow
Welles, Robert, Derehurst
Burford, Richard, Derehurst
Buckle, Richard, Heydon in Staverton
Bonde, Roger [abode not given]
Tirry, Richard, Siston
Haresford, Richard, Westerley
Purye, Richard, Blaisdon
Morrice, Stephen, Todenham
Greene, Thomas, Walton Cardiff in
Tewkesbury
Cotes, Thomas, Chedworth
Davyes, Thomas, Naylesworth
Baker, Thomas, Huntley
Jeynes, Thomas, Southwick in
Tewkesbury
io5
Gloucestershu'e Wills.
[1541-1650.
Robertes, Thomas, Wclford
Nelme, Thomas, Stinchcombe
Osburne, Thomas, Stonehouse
Heynes, Thomas, Eastington
Poole, Thomas, Alderley
Clift, Thomas, Uley
Fowler, Thomas, Cam
Guy ah Willettes, Thomas, Wood-
Stanwey
Robertes, Thomas, Upton St. Leonards
Townsend, Thomas, Parton in
Churchdown
Bryan, Thomas, Lyppiate in Bit'on
Jacksons ais. Boothe, Thos., Staunton
Wyman, Thomas, Longney
Howells ah. Williams, Thomas,
Newnham
Curnocke, Thomas, Cromhall
Wellifell, Thomas, Huelsfield
Beale, Thomas, Temple Guiting
Sheldon, Thomas, ijent., Shenington
Sandell, Thomas, Hinton
Hosekins, Thomas, Nymsefield
Cadde, Thomas, Ashleworth
Steyle, Thomas, Deerhurst
Meakins, Thomas, Ashleworth
Hyett, Thomas, Minsterworth
Carsey, Thomas, Elmeston
Witcomb, William, Hempstead
Fisher, William, Prestbury
Gabb, William, Stonehouse
Allen, William, Cromhall
Robertes, Walter, Welford
Fowler, William, gent., Stonehouse
Staunton, William, Aldeiley
Worgan, William, Cirencester
Hathway, William, Horton
Whitingham, William, Beckford
Raynells, William, Berkeley
Merrett, William, Leonard Stanley
Myllard, Walter, Meysy Hampton
Smyth, William, Frampton Cottrell
Walkeley, Walter, Kmg Stanley
■ Hiett, William, Coule Dennis
Hollyday, William, Upleadon
Scisemore, Walter, Hartpury
White, William, Poulton in Awre
Mathew^, William, Minsterworth
Russell, William, the elder, Oldbury
Ainge, William, Oddington
Ferris, Walter, gent., Ashchurch
Reade, William, Temple Guiting
Hill, William, Taynton
Milton, William, Charlton Kings
Eddon, William, the younger, Sutton-
under-Brayles
Witcomb, William, Frocester
Tibbett, William, Oldland in Bitten
Heynes, Walter, St. Ewens in
Gloucester
"599.
Dun, Arthur, Newent
Bullocke, Alice, Elmore
Wade, Anne, Stanton
Feckenam, Alice, Blaisdon
Hychman, Anthony, Down Ampney
Hutchins, Annis, South Cerney
Fletcher, Alice, Little Compton
Bayley, Alice, Southropp
Fordes, Alice, Berkeley
Hopkins, Alice, Awre
Butler, Anne, Tewkesbury
Cawford ah. Arter, Ann, Turkdean
Mansell, Brice, Rangeworthy
Mathew ah. Phipps, Chris., Kempley
Horn, Cicely, Taynton
Halliday, Catharine, Upleadon
Holder, Catharine, Standish
Norris, Dorothy, Charingworth
Shakle, Edward, Campden
Essex, Elizabeth, Alinchmhampton
Cartwright, Edmund, Charlton Kings
Stringer ah. Heynes, Eleanor, North
Nibley
Dilling, Elizabeth, Deerhurst
Clarke ah. Robertes, Elizabeth, Church
Stanway
Twynning, Edith, Painswick
Essex, Eleanor, Avening
Hill, Edward, Campden
Picard, Elizabeth, Doddington
Staple, Francis, Woodchester
Wright, Giles, Bledington
Jones, Gabriel, Bitton
Tyler, Henry, Newland
Varnam, Henry, Minsterworth
Sturmye, Henry, the elder, Bisley
Bull, Humphrey, Tewkesbury
Turner, Henry, Bisley
Crumpe, John, Westbury
Sheyll, John, Badgeworth
Herbert, Joan, Twigworth
Dewcie, John, Sandhurst
Greene, John, Ashleworth
Rickardes, John, Berkeley
Mill, Joan, Shipton Moigne
Bubbe, John, Norton
Sarney, John, Wickwar
Prichell, John, Quedgeley
Albert, John, Frampton Cotterell
Presbury, John, Westbury
Fecname, John, Blaisdon
Freeman, Joan, Berkeley [a deed of
gift]
Dunning, John, Lydney
Knowles, John, Newent
Fynch, Jane [missing]
Walter, John, Beckford
Haynes, Jane, Estington
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
107
Jones, John, Gloucester
Dauncie, Isabel. Ilawkesbury
Aylewey, John, Taynton
Wescott, John, Ilawkesbury
Webb, John, Thornbury
Greege, John, Welford
Byngley, John, Deerhurst
Perse, John, Hawkesbury
Hedges, John, the elder, Longborough
Woodward, John, Cam
Handy, Isabel, Dyrham
Freeman, John, Duntsbourne
Batten, Joan, Iron Acton
Longden, Joan, Hawkesbury
Cooper, John Sidding^ton Mary
Carpenter, John, Ekeston
Reeve, Joan, Didbrook
Mallett, John, Berkeley
Harris, Joan, Rockhampton
Stephens, Joan, Horsley
Tusten, John, Twyning
Durling, John, Tiddenham
Smythe, Julian, Cleeve
Master, Leonard, woollen draper,
Cirencester
Simsons, Mary, Yan worth
Williams, Morgan, Berkeley
Cole, Margery, Iron Acton
Francomb, Margaret, Tort worth
Clemens, Margaret, Lower Tufleigh,
Gloucester
Hancocke, Morris, Pucklechurch
Smjrthe, Margery, Ashleworth
Bush, Margery, Bristol
Hale, Margaret, Sherborne
Batten, Nicholas, Iron Acton
Bence, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Holder, Nicholas, Bulley
Prowt, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Osburne, Philip, English Bicknor
Gardner, Richard, Painswick
Ingram, Robert, Gloucester
Freame, Robert, esq.. Lower Lippiatt
Asperley als. Webe, Richard, Elmore
Jeynes, Robert, Tewkesbury
Curtice, Robert, Toddington
Ralfe, Robert, Doddington
Bowan, Robert [abode not given]
Herbert, Robert, Ampney Crucis
Mudwell, Robert, Siston
Cooke, Richard, Barnwood
Bishopp, Ralph, Great Badminton
Atkins, Richard, Thornbury
Stinchcomb, Robert, Cam
Selman, Richard, Hardwitk
Toute, Richard, Berkeley
Smyth, Richard, (2uedgeley
Wise, Robert, gent., Gloucester
Traple, Richard, Barnwood
Knowles, Robert, Painswick
Rise, Richard, Stroud
Hobbes, Richard, Cleeve
Arkell, Richard, Little Risington
Davyes, Richard, Dursley
Bowyer, Richard, Framplon
Cronocks, Robert, Oldbury
Keare, Richard, Cleeve
Sanes, Richard, Oldbury
Keare, Richard, Cleeve (bis)
Pytte, Thomas, Newent
Bayly, Thomas, Berkeley
Lewes, Thomas, Barnwood
Wodhall, Thomas, Estinglon
Parker, Thomas, Lechlade
Panter, Thomas, Todington
Smyth, Thomas, Quedgeley
Wylkins, Thomas, Shipton Magna
Lea, Thomas, Saintbury
Pearte, Thomas, Cow Honeyborne
Prigge, Thomas, Westcrley
Dews als. Nash, Thomas, Westerley
Barnard, Thomas, Berkeley
Sheyler, Thomas, Broadwell
Symmes, Thomas, (Gloucester
Hix, Thomas, Lassington
Tasker. Thomas, Sandhurst
Adams, Thomas, Elton in \Vestbury
Clearke, Thomas, Buddingt(jn
Pewderas, Thomas, Kempley
Salter, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Watkins, Thomas, Kempsford
Marten, William, Ruardean
Mason, William, Hartpury
Restell, William, Cleeve
Hall, Walter, Temple Guiting
Budding, William, Cromhall
Collyer, William, Sherborne
Robins, William, Woodchester
Alridge, William, Fretherne
HalHday, William, Ruardean
Downe, William, Arlingham
Harris, William, Hatherop
Puffe, William, Murton
Wood, William, Gloucester
Wright, William, Bleddington
Cadle, William, Blaisdon
Smyth, William, Cleeve
Sledd, William, Newland
Marten, William, Tirley
Kench, William, Little Risington
Parsons, William, North Nibley
Howse, William [missing]
Hobbes, William, Berkeley
Butter, William, Hartpury
Nelme, William, Berkeley
Hathway, Wm., Morton in Thornbury
Wyntle, William, Wheatenhurst
Purlyn, William, Oldbury
Dobbins, William, Dumbleton
Shep«ird, William, Oddington
io8
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Mowntern, William, Hanham
Goodcheepe, William, Boddington
1600.
Dante, Alice, Owlpen
Harris, Alice, Boddington
Turner, Arthur, Hawkesbury?
Bearde, Ann, Gloucester
Bristowe, Alice, Great Sodbury
Taylor, Agnes, Hardwick
Mabbett, Anthony, Cowley
Humfreys, Alice, Broadwell
Longden, Arthur, WoUaston
Worgan, Agnes, Cirencester
Tyler, Alice, Berkeley
Tininges, Ann, Winchcomb
Higgins, Alice, Staunton
Fisher, Anthony, Miserden
Kench, Alice, Little Risington
Rimer, Benedict, Cranham
Suell, Bartholomew, Barnsley
Da'we, Katherine, Longhope
Knight, Christopher, Slinibridge
Bubbe, Katherine, Badgeworth
Mills, Christopher, Deynton
Brayne, Christopher [missing]
Bridges, Dorothy, Preston
Stiffe, Elizabeth, Kingswood
Berry, Elizabeth, Whaddon
Wilse, Elizabeth, Dymock
Bowker, Elizabeth, Quinton
Wilse, Edmund, Dymock
Clavild, Eleanor, Randwick
Stamborne, Elizabeth, Chipping
Sodbury
White, Edward, Newland
Phipps, Ezechiel, Tortworth
Worgan, Edward, Clovverwall
Barrow ah. Kinge, Eliz., Kingscote
Philipps, Ellys, Alvington
Baldwyn als. Coombe, Edward,
Rentcombe
Croker, Elizabeth, Batsford
Nayler, Ferdinando, Westerley
Whoper, George, Wickwar
Huckefaule, George, Woodchester
Williams, George, Gloucester
Meakins, Giles, Newent
Sandford, George, Weston-sub-Edge
Hawker, Giles, Deerhurst
Hiatt, Henry, Westbury
Browning, Hen., Frampton-on-Severn
Sturmey, Henry, Bisley
Goughe, John, Awre
Smyth, John, North Nibley
Kitchinner, John, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Welles, Joan, Deerhurst
Willis, John, Over in Churcham
Weale, John, Rudford
Newman, John, Burley in Minchin-
hampton
Dirham, John, Willersey
Williams, John, Winson
Aileworth, John, Ebrington
Hayle, John, Flaxley
Cooke, John, Wickwar
Robertes, James, Berkeley
Cambrey, John, Great Risington
Moore, John, Rudford
Cockrell, Joan, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Hearde als. Groves, Joan, Cirencester
Stallard, John, Maisemore
Gardyner, John, Longhope
Sandford, John, Corse
Etkinsa/j. Momford, John, Cirencester
Cooke, Joan, Sandhurst
Larkam, James, Whaddon
Tilladams, Joan, Berkeley
Oyer, John, Horsley
Fletcher, John, Little Compton
Hedgkins, James, Great Barrington
Cox, John, mercer, Gloucester
Filtoe a/j. Whiller, Joan, Leckhampton
Venery als. Pecke, John, Cromhall
Carpinter, John, Deerhurst
Fletcher, John, Little Compton
Wynneatt, James, Kempley
Hill, John, Uley
Chambers, James, Bisley
Beysant, Isaac, Cam
Packer, John, Wapley
Harding, John, Bitton
Tayer, John, Thornbury
Cowles, James, Cranham
Venne, John, Hawkesbury
Maye, John, Hawkesbury ,
Derryat, John, Stinchcombe
Harrys, John Ozleworth
Vurse, John, Hempstead
Heywood, John, Newnham
Erland, John, Rodborow
Wesincote, John, Coin St. Denis
Raynolds, John, Ablington (?)
Pilson, John, Painswick
Cole, Leonard, Badgeworth
Keeling, Mich., Bawnton, Cirencester
Ridler, Mary, Painswick
Reve, Margery, Dumbleton
Hix, Marian, Hawkesbury
Mabatt, Margaret, Cowley
Hawkins, Margaret, Driffield
Creede, Nicholas, Duntsborne Abbots
Grove, Nicholas, Buckland
Turner, Nicholas, Berkeley
Archard, Nicholas, Great Badminton
Bennett, Richard, Minchinhampton
Webb, Robert, Horsley
Hodges als. Kinman, Robert, Honey-
bourne
Gloucestershire Wills.
109
Goodman, Robert, Ashchiirch
Broade, Richard, Duntsborne Abbots
Jeffreys, Richard, South Cerney
Jeffreys, Richard [missing]
Meisey, Richard, North Cerney
Marten, Robert, Oldbury
Hodges, Robert, Forthampton
Dutton, Ralph, gent., Winchcomb
Hannes, Ralph, Great Harrington
Underbill, Reuben, Alesworth
Sherborne, Rog., Arhngton in Bibury
Biclce, Thomas, Tredington
Tilladam, Thomas, Thornbury
Barber, Thomas, Alvington
Vyner, Thomas, North Cerney
Adams, Thomas, Bourton-on-Water
Pache, Thomas, Oldbury-on-Severn
Pride, Thomas, Saul
Jenkins, Thomas, Newent
Freeman, Thomas, Oxenton
Benys, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Ho\vse, Thomas, Down Ampney
Essengton, Thomas, Eastleach Marten
Robyns, Thomas, Hanham
Pryden, Thomas, Colsborne
Sandford, Thomas, Wick Risington
Barber, Thomas, Alvington
Ciford, Thomas, Painswick
Cornell, Thomas, Cow Honeyborne
Hollester, Thomas, Westerley
Taylor, Thomas, Stroud
Key, Thomas, Gloucester
How, Thomas, Ruardean
Taylor, Thomas, Bourton-on-Water
Malyne, Thomas, Oddington
Blaynch, Thomas, Estington
Ricketts, Thomas, Hardwick
Powell, Thos., vicar of Old Sodbury
Geast, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Tyme, Thomas, Wiliersey
Harding, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Barton, Thomas, Farmington
Rickardes, Thomas, Hardwick
Wattes als. Marten, Wm., Kingswood
Boucher ah. Hitch, Wm., Tewkesbury
Peaseley, William, Chipping Sodbury
Lacy, William, Berkeley
Kedg^wyn, Wm., Clowerwall (Clear-
wall ?)
Kneyton, William, Chipping Campden
Jay, William, Tudenham
Webb, William, Cowley
Clarke, William, Newent
Gibbes, William, Aston Somervile
Church, William, Westbury
Dabney als. Shepheard, William,
South Cerney
Hach, W^iiliam Todington
Kedwelly, William, Bagpath
Pach, William, Oldbury
Heynes, William, Deerhurst
Bell, William, Sandhurst
Bence, Va'ery, Hawkesbury
Bocher, William, Little Dean
Yate, William, Weston-sub-Edge
Hill, William, Longborough
Drew, William, Hartpury
Bower, William, Aw re
Dyer, William, Thornbury
1601.
Weston, Anthony, Lower Lemlngton
Hellowe, Agnes, Witcombe magna
Pope, Agne';, Kemsfed
Jorden als. Hamons, Agnes, Painswick
Puffe, Alice [abode not given]
Willys, Alice, Alderley
Lymbridge, Alice, Arlingham
Idolles, Alice, Oldbury
Drewe, Alice, Leyterton
Hopkins, Alice, Horton
Allen, Alice, Tirley
Cannor, Christopher, Tewkesbury
Coole, Christopher, Longford,
Gloucester
Berrett, Christopher, Lydney
Illes, Katherine, Thornbury
Merryman, Dorothy, Charlton Kings
Conway, Dorothy, Dumbleton
Harries, Eustace, Dumbleton
Watkins als. Cooke, Eleanor,
Gloucester
Hungerford, George, gent., Windrush
Tomes, Eleanor, Tuddington
Dowsing, Eleanor, Ashleworth
Jenkins, Elizabeth, Avening
Birte, Elizabeth, Haresfield
Pache, Elizabeth, Thornbury
Wyming, Elizabeth, Chedworth
Reade, Elizabeth, Woodstanwey
Hampton, Elizabeth, Westbury
Hayward, Elizabeth, Churchdown
Heaven, Giles, Leyterton
Knight, Giles, Longney
Ricketts, Giles, Deerhurst
Dobbins, Giles, gent., Dumbleton
Richmond, Edward, Marston in
Pebworth
Hardinge, Edward, Beckford
Cullymore, Edward, Chipping Sodbury
Smith, Edward, Cleeve
Knight, Edward, Pebworth
Androes, Edmund, Beckford
Gamon, Edmund, Dymock
Jonsons als. Boote, Francis, Upton-
on-Severn
Agbourne, Francis, Oldbury
Ligon, Francis, gent., Witcombe
Magna
I lO
Gloucestershire Wills. I ^^\ [i 541-1650.
Howlder, George, Standishe
Maunder, (ico., Marston in Peb worth
Symons, George, Frampton Cotterell
Fynche, George, Hinton
Cooke, Hugh, Xotgrove
Fisher, Humplirey, I5roadwell
Burrowes. Humphrey, Notgrove
Davis, Henry, Hardwick
Vyler, Henry, Dymock
Agrove, Henry, Tetherington
Tym, Henry, Willersley
Cotgrove, Henry, Gloucester
Blanch, Henry, Estington
Byrrett, Henry, Lydney
Russell, Henry, Yate
Butler, Josias, Painswick
Baile, Joan, Falficld in Thornbury
Weale, Jane, Uphathcrley
Weste, Joan, Kingscote
Mason, Joan, Cheltenham
Holder, Joan, Tetherington
Merrick, Joan. Gloucester
Georg-e, Joan [abode not given]
Weale, Jane, Dymock
Wainwright, Joan, Toddington
Keake, Joan, Ashleworlh
Russell, Isabel, Yate
Wollams, Joan, Winson
Rogers, James, Northnibley
Kytherminster, James, Frampton-on-
Severn
Weaven als. Baker, James, Tirley
Jonsons, James, Aldcrton
Dangerfild, James. Bradley in Wotton
Brooke, John, Westl)ury
Walker, John, Hill in Berkeley
Smith, John, Boddington
Henbury, John, Tewkesbury
Shepperd, John, Nend, \Vilts.
Style, John, Winchcombe
Cale, John, Woodchester
Athomas, John, Dymock
Adams, John, Kemsford
Hill, John, Oxenhall
Read, John, Brockhampton
Fawkner, John, Winchcombe
Jeynes, John, Fiddington in Ashchurch
Trinder, John, Ampney Mary
Sutton, John, Deerhurst
Bravell, John, Saintbury
Wattes, John, Minsterworth
Bardell als. Dawber, John, Minster-
worth
Corke, John, Senhampton
Etheridge, John, Norton, Gloucester
Blick, John, Charlton Kings
Cornwell, John, Colne Ayhvins
Mayle, John, Fortliampton
Maunselh?A-. Alexander, John, Preston-
on-Stour
Brayne, John, Morton Henmarsh
Union, John, I5everston
Lingall, John, Barnwood
Parker? John, Standish
Pengry, John, Dean Magna
Presbury als. Swett, John, Newnham
Harrys, John, Awre
Bennett, John, Teynton
Gierke, John, Calcott
Bandy als. Harsfild, John, Hardwick
Rogers, John, Badgeworth
Wright, Kellam, Kemerton
Batton, Martha, Doddington
Mabbott, Marion, Cowley
Glerk, Maud, Chipping Sodbury
Poole, Margery, Hardwick
Tomes, Margery, Minsterworth
Hendye, Margery, Dyrham
Ipwell, Margery, Temple Guyting
Atwell, Margaret, Cromhall
Durndell, Margaret, Turkdean
Ellyottes, Margaret, Standish
Gapper <^?/i-. Waters, Ma^-gt., Newnham
Whoare, Margaret, Chipping Sodbury
Alcock, Peter, Forihampton
Walkley, Peter, Kingstanley
Bloxham als. Ingles, Ralph, Aston-
sub-Edge
Pytt, Roger, Dursley
Yonge, Roger, Whittington
Lapworth, Roger, Hatherop
Draper, Robert, Gloucester
Bremble, Robert, Pucklechurch
Frewen, Robert, Campden
Typper, Robert, Aylberton
Thurston, Robert, Oldbury in Thorn-
bury
Lambert, Robert, Risington Magna
Higgins, Robert, Twining
Pride, Robert, Longney
Greene, Robert, Eastleach Turvile
Danes, Robert, Slimbridge
Tomes, Robert, Newland
Brocke, Rowland, Twyning
Machin, Reignold, Charlton Kings
Bowry, Richard, Sherborne
Henn, Richard, Westeriey
Gooke, Richard, Westbury
Longney, Richard, Arlingham
Gornwall, Richard, Eastleach Marten
Jeffereis, Richard, Dontsborne Rowse
Thorns, Richard, Tuddington
Grome, Richard, Berkeley
Glissold, Richard, Painswick [missing]
Ghurch, Richard, Ashleworth
Hemynge, Richard, Barrington Parva
Atkinson, Rowland, gent., Gloucester
Poyner, Sybill, Oxenhall
Woodward, Cecily, Cam
Bubbe, Thomas, Gloucester
I54I 1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
1 1 1
Broadway, Thomas, Broad Marston
in I'ebworth
Hooper. Tliomas, licrkeley
Grove, Tliomas, Tithei inj:ton
Mayde, Thomas, Treddington
Roome, Thomas, Iron-Acton
Sparry, Thomas, Twynin^
Randall, Thomas, IJadgeworth
Purlock, Thomas, South Cerney
Watkys, Thomas, Wclford
Weller, Thomas, Ehniston
Hickes, Thomas, Tortworth
Hawker, Thomas, Deerhurst
Hopkins. Thom-is, Huesfield
Lyttle, Thomas, Chursdon
Lyttle, Thomas, Stroud, chirurgion
Mich-ell, Thomas, IMedinijton
Leetle, Thomas, Churchdown
Dier, Thomas, Thornbury
Allen, Thomas, Cromhall
Freeman, Thomas, Hasfield
Woodcock, Thos., Upton St. Leonard
Danyell als. Maulson, Thos., Rodley
in Westbury
Gale, Thomas, Fairford
Harrys, Thomas, Tliornbury
Packer, Thomas, Westbury
Wilkins, Thomas, Woodchester
Morlen, Thomas, Lechlade
Proctor, Thos., Grafton, co. Warwick
Rogers, Thomas, Barnsley
Smithe, Toby, Cheltenham
Slatter, Walter, Cowlsborne
Mason, Walter, Cheltenham
Mill, Walter, Randwick
Dyper als. Andros, Waiter, Winch-
combe
Bromeley, Walter, W^elford
Kyte. Walter, Cirencester
Russell, William, Saintbury
Keble, William, Southropp
Wyllys, William, Kempley
Dymock, William, Toddington
Deane, William, Sherborne
Fysher. W^illiam, Hardwick
Fortye, William, Hartpury
Walter, William, Tydnam
Palmer, Wi'liam, Risington Magna
Gardner, William, Pakenhill
Bruncker, William, Wotton
Pettifer, William, Shennington
Dennys, William, Beckford
Byshopp, William, Easlington
Web, William, Stonehouse
Blunt, William, Stow
Flucke, William, Shurdington
Turbill, William, Cirencester
Hathaway, William, Horton
Paxford, William, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Dutson, William, Swindon
Weale ah. Pomfrey, \\'alter,
Uph-Tthcrlcy
Chewe, William, Morton \'allence
Deakins, William, (iloucester
Hickes, William, Chaifield
Nicholls ah. Arthur, Wm., Standish
Beard, William, Standish
Marchant, William, Xorthlech
Howe, William, Longney
1602.
Stephens, Alice, Temple Guytinge
Raby, Alice, South Cerney
Knight, Alice, Slimbridge
Albert, Alice, Gloucester
Bawdry, Alice, Marshfield
Page. Alice, Southrop
Richards, Alice, Kingswood
Franckys, Alice, liarnwood
Randell, Alice, Leckhampton
Read, Agnes, Cleeve [missing]
Wadley, Agnes, Badmington Parva
Parker, Agnes, Lechlade
She^vell, Agnes, Stroud
Crome, Agnes, Wotton-under-edge
Symons, Anne, Gloucester
Jacob, Andrew, Wapley
Remar, Bartholomew, Beverston
Angell, Christopher, Kingstanley
Mylles, Christ., Westerley
Portman, Katherine, Twyninge
Blanche, Katherine [abode not given]
Naylor, Edward, Newland
Hollister, Edward, Westerley
Burchall, Edmund, Yate
Kyrby, Ellis, Mickleton [missing]
Nelme, Ellen, Hartpury
Bowser, Frances, Gloucester
Cooke ah. Forman. Frances, Newent
Howlder, George, Standish
Wattes, Henry, Stroud
EUyottes, Henry, Stroud
Ingles, Henry, Aston Somerville
Bayley, Humfrey, Gloucester
Nelme, Helen, Hartpury, widow
[missing]
Alcock, John, Forthampton
Westripp, John, Painswick
Adeane, John, Minchinhampton
Bennett, John, Gloucester
Hartlebury (^/.$■. Mason, John, Berkeley
Cooke, John, Ynte
Fletcher, John, Ebrington
Parker, John. Barnwood, gent.
Dabye, John, Cam
Toto, John, Winchcombe
Blisse, John, Stonehouse
Stephens, John, Alvington
Harvy, John, Gloucester
I 12
Gloucestershii'e Wi//s.
[1541-1650.
Ryve, John, Alvington
Androes, John, Horton
Hooper, John, Elmore
Browne, John, Awre
Stallard, John, IMaismore [missing]
Walter, John, Hasfield
Chadwell, John, Barrington parva
Wilkyns, John, Frocester
Chapman, John, Frocester
Stevens, John, Longney
Curnock, John, Wickwar
Davies, John, Turvilles Acton
Wright, John, Twyning
Ingram, John, Witcombe Magna
Weste, John, Painswick
Aston a/s. Slatter, John, Stanley
Pontlarge
Kyllinge, John, Berkeley
Bidle, John, Hartpury
Skynner, John, Dymock
Freeman, Joan, Batesford
Jeynes, Joan, Southwick, widow
Robertes, Joan, Yan worth
Wright, Joan, Kemerton
Hobbes, Joan, Stow
Hill, Joan, Uley
Yonge, Joan, Hinton
Pullam, Joan, Coldaston
Strange, Isabel, Siston
Portman, Kath., Twyning [missing]
Blanche, Katherine [abode not given]
Browne, Leonard, Chipping Sodbury
Hale, Lewes, Barnwood
Botley, Michael, Shipton-Moyne
Atwood, Morris, Berkeley
Hawle, Margery, Charlton Abbotts
Longe, Margery, Ashleworth
Williams, Marian, Gloucester
Marten, Maud, Downhatherley
Lewlinge als. Lluellinge, Maud,
Frampton Cotterell
Gamon, Margaret, Norton
Drewe, Margaret, Hartpury
Parsley, Margaret, Stroud
Hill, Margaret, Pauntley
Overbury, Margaret, Turkdean
lies, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Mathewes, Richard, Tewkesbury
Nurse, Richard, Ouedgeley
Tailor, Richard, Bitton
Hill, Richard, Newnham
Beste, Richard, Dumbleton
Man, Richard, Forthampton
Dymery, Richard, Cromhall
Grymer, Richard, Bishop's Cleeve
Mayoe, Richard, Preston
Burford, Richard, Beverston
Ottrudge, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Browne, Richard, Awre
Hall, Richard, Corse
Gierke, Richard, Abson
Tompson, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Humfrey, Robert, Hardwick
Alderley, Robert, Tuddenham
Scryven, Robert, Longney
Symons, Robert, Winrhcombe
Bullocke, Robert, Blaisden
Curnock, Robert, Wester'ey
Mannsell, Robert, Charlton Kings
Purser, Roger, Ebrington
Ireland, Ralph, Cheltenham
Dapwell, Stephen, Tidenham
Hartlebury, Sybill, Forthampton
Hickes, Thomas, Cam
Barnes, Thomas, Gloucester
Carter, Thomas, Gloucester
Taylor, Thomas, Frocester
Hiett, Thomas, Yate
Bruar, Thomas, Coldaston
Dutton, Thomas, Northleach
Howsteed, Thomas, Westbury
Baylie, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard's
Francklyn, Thos., Chipping Sodbury
Callowe, Thomas, Hinton
Jones, Thomas, Gloucester
Tyler, Thomas, Tytherington
Bishopp, Thomas, Wickwar
Scurr, Thomas, Cleeve
Tyler, Thomas, Cowley
Stephens. Thomas, Temple Guiting
Locke, Thomas, Preston-on-Stower
Selwood, Thomas, Colne Aylwyns
Ware, Thomas, Driffield
Bayly, Thomas, Haresfield
Heaven, Thomas, Kingstanley
Perkyns, Thomas, Hartpury
Lord, Thomas, Hasselton
Beard, Thomas, Standish
Dymbery, Thomas, Thornbury
Tydmarshe. Thomas, Bleddington
Treheron, Thomas, Staunton
Brayne, Thomas, Wickwar, tanner
Gamon, Thomas, Bishop's Norton
Saunders, Thomas, Maismore
Peerse, William, Rodborough
Wall, William, Newent
Gill, William, Upton St. Leonard's
Higgins, William, Dumbleton
Dingeley, William, Wmchcombe
Okehey, William, Sandhurst
Pope, William, Prestbury
Phillippes, W'illiam, Badgeworth ?
Bawdry, William, Marshfield
Freeman, William, Buckland
Ganderton, William, Alvington
Jackeson als. Boothe, Wm., Staunton
Porter, William, Mickleton
Atwood, William, Bitton
Cooke, William, Westerley
Peter, William, Cow Honeybourne
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestey shire Wills.
113
Hopkjms, William, St. Briavels
Foster, William, Thornbury
Browne, William, Rodborough
Rowberrowe, William, Lidney
Hoby, Wm., the younger, Hailes, esq.
Hoby, Wm., the elder, Hailes, esq.
1603.
Pearse ah. Parsons, Agnes, Badman-
ton Magna
Harsfield als. Bond, Abra, Hardwick,
widow
Franckome, Alice, Doynton
Oldfield, Alice, Ashwick in Marsfield
Kymber, Alice, Down Ampney
Walker, Anthony, Badmanton Magna
Wayte, Ann, Miserden
Hill, Anthony, Rangeworthy
Cole, Alice, Cow Honeybourne
Betterton, Christopher, Fairford
Holdshipp, Edward [abode not given]
Wood, Edw., Bishop's Cleeve [missing]
Home, Elizabeth, Tuddenham
Reed, Edward, Acton Turvile
Ashwrin, Edward, Cow Honeybourne
Ockold, Edmund, Painswick
Browninge, Francis, Slimbridge,
weaver
Budd, Giles, Newent
Essex, George, Rodmarton
Perkinson, Giles, Tewkesbury
Ricketts, George, Shipton Sollace
Elliotts, Giles, Badgeworth
Holder, George, Moreton Vallence
Bushopp, Hugh, Twyning
Warner, Henry, Iron Acton
Keble, Henry, Southropp
Haykins, John, Yanworth
Woodward, Jane, Cam
Leonard, John, Fairford
Cooke, John, W^ickwar
Tisoe, James, Aston Somervile
Walker, Joan, St. Owen's, Gloucester
Knight, John, Slimbridge
Harvye, John, Berkeley
Field, John, Rodmarton
Favell, Joan, Corse
Grove, Jane, Frampton Cotterell
Packer, John, Doynton
Moodye, Joan, Tortworth
Whitney, John, Churcham
Tirrett, John, Lidbrook, Ruardean
Rickettes, John, Leigh in Westbury
Wickwick, John, Frampton Cotterell
Longe, John, Staunton
Phillipps, Isabel, Bosley in Westbury
Wollams, John, Temple Guiting
Longdon, John, Laighterton
Fawdrey, James, Tortworth
CLOUC. WILLS.
Baker, John, Tibberton
Cole, John, Cowhoneyborne
Bullocke, John, Biackney in Awre
Pearce als. Parsons, John, Badminton
Magna
Putley, John, Newington Bagpath
Westmancott, John, Holyrood Ampney
Tomes, John, Marston Sicca
James, John, Wollaston
Church, John, Sandhurst
Warner, Kath., Frocester St. Peter's
Lynnett, Katherine, Rundwick
Ayleworth, Morris^, Newnham
Woodwrard, Morris, Cam
Gamon, Margaret, Norton
Cadde, Margaret, Ashleworth
Broke, Margaret, Cowley
Ashton, Margery, Aston Somervile
Farre, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Morrell, Peter, Coberley, to be buried
in St. Margaret's, Westminster
Cliff, Philip, Wapley
Boxe, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Prior, Robert, minister of the parish
church of Hartpury
Hancocke, Richard, Ashchurch
Bishopp, Robert, vicar of Ampney
Crucis
Holloway, Robert, Norton
Copp, Richard, Upton St. Leonards
Greene, Robert, IVIinsterworth
Joyce, Richard, Chipping Campden
Dickes, Richard, Newland
Farmer, Robert, Norton
Sponer als. Althwrite, Rich., Stanway
Coxe, Richard, Heydon in Bodington
Hone, Robert, Bisley, clothier
Daungerfield, Richard, Stonehouse
Jaynes, Robert, Norton
Frenche, Richard, Uley
Davyes, Richard, Longney
Daffey, Richard, Winston
Hooper, Richard, Blaisdon
Millard, Richard, Coolley
Essington, Robert, Nympsfield
Wickham, Robert, Westerley
Snedell, Robert, Broad Marston in
Pebworth
Venne, Robert, Corse
Emerson, Richard, Horton
Smithe, Richard, Dymock
Diston, Richard, Dumbleton
Somer, Richard, Cam
Yeeles, Richard, Winstone [missing]
Honyborne, Thomas, Staunton
Holborowe, Thomas, Oldbury
Walker, Thomas, Yate
Yevans, Thomas, Alvington
Ricketts, Thomas, Nether Leigh,
Westbury
114
Gloucestershire Wills.
[(54t-i650.
Mabbett, Thomas, Westerley |
Hanchorne, Thomas, Wick war '
Elliottes, Thos., Pakenhall in Stroud j
Smithe, Thomas, Wollaston |
Daves, Thomas, Newnham |
Hyett, Thomas, Hill in Berkeley
Semys, Thomas, Gloucester [missing]
Packer, Thomas. Kempsford
Juden als. Wheeler, Thomas, Eving-
ton in Leigh
Carpenter, Thr)mas, Maisemore
Gotheridge, Thomas, Newport in
Berkeley
Wilse, Thomas, Dymock
Mountaine, Thomas, Charlton Abbotts
Vyner, Thos., Parton in Churchdown
Davis, Thomas, Gloucester
Wood, Thomas, Woolston
Nicholls, Thomas. Stroud
Mace, Thomas, Compton Abdall
Shakerley, Thomas, Church Stanwaye
Mills, Ursula, Whittington
Blisse, William, Brockthropp
Toney, William, Tewkesbury
Hopcoate, Wm., Nation in Ashchurch
Richmond, W'llliam, Buckland
Trigge, W^alt.,St. Nicholas, Gloucester
Pitt, William. Newent
Clements, William, Bitten
Hyett, William, Hyde
Carter, Walter, Arlingham
Mansfield, Wm., Wotton-under-Edge
Mursley, William, Pucklechurch
Purse, William, Ashchurch
Kente, William, Slimbridge
Hollister, William, Westerley
Greene, William, Newent
Hawkins, William, Lydney
Fryer, Walter, Arlingliam
Sly, William, Morton Henmarsh
1604.
Smithe, Alice, Bishop's Cleeve [missing]
Barnes, Alice, Gloucester
Doppin, Agnes, Arlingham
Sturmye, Alice, Bisley
Davis, Anthony. Coldaston
Leighton, Ann, Awre [missing]
Barnes, Agnes, Didbrook
Lawrence, Ann, Colne Denys
Bellamye, Christopher, Adcett in
Westbury
Hill, Edward, Dymock
Sergent, Klizabeth, Westbury
Deaves, Edward, King's Washborne
Speringe, Elizabeth, Whittington
Pricke, Elizabeth, Wollaston
D.'inkwater, Edward, Cjlouccstcr
Addams, Giles, St. Johns, Gloucester
Adye, Giles, Stone
Walkley, Giles, King Stanley
Probert, George, St. Briavells
Goldesburghe, Godfrey, bishop of
Gloucester
Wight, Giles, Kingscote
Tracy, Giles, Nawnton, esq.
Harris, Giles, Westbury
Gore, Helen, Abson
Pitt, Henry, Hempstead
Smith, Henry, Bitton
Master, John, Nymsfield
Greene, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Bagge, John, Cow Honeybourne
Brinkworth, John, Beverbtone
Moone, Joan, Badminton Parva
Streete, James, Wickwar
Graye, John, Gloucester, instrument
maker
Cottrell, John, Campden
Packer, John, Cam
Kyte, John, Bourton-on-the- Water
Baylie, Joseph, Westbury
Fenner als. Springe, John, The
Mawdlins, near Gloucester
Tomes, John, Bourton-on-the Water
Doppin, John, Westbury
Crodye, John, Gloucester
Stubbe, Joyce; Charlton Kings
Patche, John, Thornbury
Carter, John, Arlingham
Hathwaye, John, Horton
Rive, Joan, Alvington
Butcher, Joan, Alvington
Higgins, James, Kingstanley
Elland, John. Standish
Turner, John, Elton in Westbury
Howell, James, Berkeley
Organ, John, Minsterworth
Symonds, John, Frocester
Wilse, John, Twigworth in (Jloucester
Patche, James, Thornbury
Fortye, John, Maisemore
Bayly, John, Bledington
Lawrence, Joan, Cromhall
Butler, John, gent., Tewkesbury
Mirrie, Katherine, Sandhurst
Purlewent, Margaret [abode not given]
Lumbert, Margaret, Great Risington
Lane, Margery, Abson
Cambrye, Mary, Little Risington
Porter, Margaret, Mickleton
Blanche, Margaret, Estington
Rickardes, Margery, Westbury
Paxford, Marian, Longborough
Trinder, Margaret, North Cerney
Bannister, Margery, Tewkesbury
Rogers, Nicholas, North Nibley
Monday, Nicholas, North Nibley
Weele, Richard, Rudford
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
115
Hayward, Richard, Sandhurst
Balden, Richard, Great Teinton
Nurse, Robert, Longhope
Home, Richard, St. Briavels
Patche, Richard, Rockhampton
Foorde, Richard, Cowley
Blissard, Richard, Buckland
Ingram, Richard, Gloucester
Bennett, Richard, Horseley
Langford, Richard, Withington
Crowdye, Richard [abode not given]
Prickett, Richard, Twining
Symons, Robert, Sherborne
Hawling, Richard, Churchdown
Elridge, Robert, Gloucester
Paine, Richard, Tewkesbury
Breverton ah. Christopher, Robert,
Church Stanway
Foordes, Thomas, Wollaston
Gent, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Russell, Thomas, Painswick
Churche, Thomas, Minsterworth
Eckley, Thomas, Gloucester
Boulton, Thomas, Berkeley
Baise, Thomas, Westbury
Collins, Thomas, Yate
Newporte, Thomas, Cirencester
Smith, Thomas, Berkeley
Teckle, Thomas, Slimbridge
Sambache, Thomas, Snowshill
Churchman, Thomas, Tidnam
Daungerfield, Thomas, Stonehouse
Gybbons, Thos., Upton St. Leonards
Goslyn, Thomas, Over, Gloucester
Kyng, Thomas, Down Ampney
Guy, Thomas, Bledington
Best, Thomas, Twyning
Pryde, Thomas, Newent
Wools, Thomas, Churcham
Restoll, Thomas, Elmore
Purton, Thomas, Westbury
Lovedaie, Thomas, Painswick
Mill, Thomas, Run wick
Dunstall, Thomas, Lower Lemington
Longe, Thomas, Staunton
Collaber, Thomas, Snowshill
Newe, Thomas, Newton-in-.A-shchurch
Hawkins, Thomas, Yanworth
Lumbert, Thomas, Bourton-on-Water
Veyzey, Thomas, Beverstone
Boyer, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Mayo, Thomas, Kempley
Duswell, Thomas, Tortworth
Carpenter, Thomas, Gloucester
Wyer, William, Cirencester
Beek, William, Nimpsfield
Reade, William, Kings Washborne
Thomas, William, Gloucester
Lluellyn, Walter, rector of Saperton
Woodward, William, Gloucester
Poulton, William, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Hayward, William, Sandhurst
■*Cole, John, Cowhoneyborne [proved
1603]
Mabbett, William, Frampton Cotterell
Powle, Wm., Bourton-on-the-Water
Attwood, William, Frampton Cotterell
White, William, Cheltenham
Hixe, William, Gloucester
Dowton, William, Througham
Pearce, William, Gloucester
Rickardes, William, Westbury
Palmer, William, Eastlech Turvile
Westrippe, William, Bisley
Paxford, William, Sherborne
Payne, William, Huntley
Peirson, William, Iron Acton
lies, William, Marshfield
1605.
Ferrers, Anne, Ashchurch
Hickes, Agnes, Berkeley
Longdon, Alice, Wollaston
Clyffe, Augustine, Dursley
Lewes, Anthony, Berkeley
Holdship, Alice, Forthampton
Whitinge, Anthony, Painswick
Bruton, Alice, Wotton-under-Edge
Norrisse, Alice, Gloucester
Wellavise, Agnes, South Cerney
Tyndall, Alice, Thornbury
Barker, Anthony, Broadwell
Draper, Alice, Gloucester
Fletcher, Alice, Painswick
Fowler, Agnes, Cleeve
Guye (lis. Gilbert, Ann, Ashchurch
Danser, Annis, Winston
Penmerton, Alice, Chipping Sodbury
[missing]
Price, Annis, Beckford
Collet, Agnes, Lechlade
White, Anne, Temple Guiting
Kiffen, Alice, Gloucester
Francombe, Brice, Wotton under-Edge
Greene, Christopher, Fairford
Neend, Charles, Beckford
Peart, Christopher, Oddington
Ailewey, Christopher [will torn]
Hinde, Dorothy, Toddenham
Rosse, Dorothy, Moreton in Marsh
Freeman, Edmund, Mickleton
Grene, Elizabeth, Estleach Marten
Tiiley, Edward, Cold Ashton
Lacy, Edward, Slimbridge
Barrowe, Elizabeth, Twyning
Salisbury, Edward, Ashchurch
Gale, Elizabeth, Charlton Kings
• So placed in tbe DunJlc.
ii6
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Walkley, Eliz., Stanley St. Leonards
Vicary, Edmund, Broadwell
Daffeye, Elizabeth, Winston
Best, Ellen, Twyning
Symmes, Edmund, Wickwar
Turner, George, Westerley
Jenkings, Geoff., Wotton-under-Edge
Manninge, Giles, Avening
Thomas, Griffith, Tewkesbury
White, Giles, Wollaston
Cornewell, Guy, Estleach Turvile
Lyfholy, George, Estleach Turvile
Gorway, Humphrey, Gloucester
SnowseH, Hugh, Sherborne
Longe, Humphrey, Cirencester
Evetts, Henry, Longney
Man, John, Tewkesbury
Somers, John, Berkeley
White, John, Tirley
Payne, John, alderman of Gloucester
Woodward als. Blanket, John, Ash-
church
Stiff, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Day, James, Eastington
Crome, Joan, Cromhall
Bradley, John, Side
Mason, John, Hunt Court
Kite, John, Bitton
Shepherd, John, Abenhall
Lane, John, Micheldean
Ball, John, Didmarton
Champion, John, Cold Aston
Taylor, John, Thornbury
Breether, John, Westbury
Dorney, John, Cromhall
Smithe, John, Berkeley
Waight, Julian, Saperton
Cawfoe, John, Saperton
Auden als. Tyler, John, Gloucester
Bevans, John, Tewkesbury [missing]
Horstone, John, Stanley St. Leonard
Coxe, Julian, Oldbury
Kilbery, James, Yate
Terrett, John, Brockworth
Goodale, John, Shipton Solers
Mason, John, Hartpury [missing]
Smith, John, Iron Acton [m'ssing]
Daingerfield, John, Rangeworthy
Broocker, John, Morton Vallence
Millard, Joan, Cowley
Keilocke, Isabel, Hardwick
eleven, Joan, Bitton
Millard, John, Frocester
Walkley, Joan, Gloucester
Hill als. Mousehill, John, Klninre
Weekeweeke, Joan, Frampton
Cotterell
Packer, John, Thornbury
Ockald, John, Lassin^ton
Horsam, Joan, Ashleworih
Collet, John, Naunton
Wheeler, John, Westenton,[Campden?l
Speringe, John, W'hittington
Terrett, John, Brockworth
Attwood, John, Berkeley [missing]
House, John, Oldbury [missing]
Hopkins, John, Churcham [missing]
Gratian, Joan [missing]
Wolwrit, Joan, Cam [missing]
Hobbs, John, Southam [missing]
Hallier, Isabel, Iron Acton [missing]
Popkin, John, Aylberton [missing]
Attwell als. Wells, John, Quedgeley
[missing]
Pinfould, Joan, Welford [missing]
Watkins, John, Alvington [missing]
Wight, John, Churchdown [missing]
Crafte, John, Fretherne [missing]
Jones, Joan, Wickwar [missing]
Blaunch, Kathcrine, Estington
Mancell, Margaret, Preston
Lane, Margery, Ashleworth
Allinge, Marg., Kingswood [mfssing]
Gied, Margery, Painswick
Kedwardes, Margaret, Tewkesbury
Harmer, Michael, Kings Stanley
Gatley, Margery, Beckford
Home, Matthew, Xewent
Westmacote, Margaret, Coin Denys
Fisher, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Walkley, Nich., Wotton-under-Ed^'e
Woodward, Nich., Chipping Cann)den
Williams, Owen, Gloucester
Byrde, Richard, Longhope
Carpenter, Robt.. Stanley St. Lconaid
Birte, Richard, Shipton Moigne
Holder, Richard, Cleeve
Bullocke, Richard, Blaisdon
Wilkins, Richard, Frocester
Morse, Robert, Hensfield
Cudde, Richard, Churchdown
Somerhill, Reynold, Frampton Cotterell
Rolles, Raignold, Haresfield
Wilson, Richard, Chedworth
Nichols, Robert, Marshfield
Cock, Raynold, Little Barrington
Mayowe, Richard, Moreton-in-Marsh
Harrys, Robert, Ebrington
Maunsell, Robert, Thornbury
BroTwne, Richard, Syston
Allen als. Chopp, Robert, Oldbury
Handley, Robert, (^ddington
Savage, Robert, liisley
Hodges, Richard, Newnham
Rudge, Richard, Abenh;i!l
Singer, Richard, Abenhall
Tayler, Roger, Ruardean
Jones, Robert, Bitton
Wedge, Robert, (iloucester
Tilie, Robert, Cold Aston
I
1541-1650-]
GloucesteYshire Wills.
117
Reade, Richard, Tormerton
Newporte, Robert, Cirencester
Tovie, Robert, Bitton
Restell, Richard, Deerhurst
Scott, Robert, Wotton-under-Edge
Wildinge, Richard, Bitton
Cowles, Raynold, Ashchurch
Perryn, Richard, Bisley, practiser of
physic
Ayleworth, Robert, Titherington
Addis, Thomas, Dymock
Morsse, Thomas, Edgeworth
Smith, Thomas, Berkeley
Genning's, Thomas, Wickwar
Wetmath, Thomas, Frocester
Cowper, Thomas, Marston Sicca
Bowtton, Thomas, Bisley
Brashe, Thomas, Sandhurst
Chaundler,Thos.,Frampton-on-Severn
Newport, Thomas, Cirencester
Wimboll, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Bersar, Thomas, Little Sodbury
Parker, Thomas, Little Sodbury
Ingles, Thomas, Cow Honeybourne
Knight, Thomas, Willersey
Alexander, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Bustone, Thomas, Kenverton
Dowdeswell, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Pegler, Thomas, Stinchcombe
Addams, Thomas, Mmsterworth
Drewe, Thomas, Preston, Gloucester
Slimbridge, Thomas, Thorn bury
Steyner ah. Didmill, Newnham
Fowler, Thomas, Thornbury
Frie, Thomas, Cold Aston
Collins, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
Duke, Thomas, Ampney Crucis
Hale, Thomas, Cirencester
Pearce, Thomas, Westerley
Simpson, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Fowler, Thomas, Wotton-under Edge
Mason, Thomas, Berkeley
Knight, Thomas, Horsley
Pitt, Thomas, Cirencester
Ballard, Thomas, Willersey
Curtys, William, Hasfield
Forte, William, Hasfield
Hyatt, William, Tewkesbury
Clarke als. Lee, William, Chedworth
Myll, William, Stonehouse
Griffin, William, Churchdown
Hopkins, William, Churcham
Timbrill, William, Coin Rogers
Cooke, William, Alaisemore
Lorde, William, Brockhampton
Hampton, William, Westbury
Cooper, William, Old Sodbury
Hickes, William, Dorsington
Rudge, William, Abenhall
Horwood, Walter, Estington
9 *
Turley, Walter, Woolaston
Dumbleton, W^m., Bourton-on-the-Hill
Tantye, William, Leckhampton
Hill, William, Berkeley
Cawfoe, William, Sapperton
Wynny, William, Tewkesbury
Cugleye, William, Gloucester
Banaster, William, Turkdean, gent.
Brookman, William, Stratton
Tilladam, William, Berkeley
Freeman, William, Adiestrop
Gilbert, William, London, esquire,
doctor of physic
Cooke, William, Chipping Sodbury
Purlewent, William, Sandhurst, gent.
Treherne als. Adams, William, Cold
Aston
Barne, William, Cromhall
Bennett, William, Berkeley
Poole, William, Ruardean
1606.
Freeman, Anne, Tirley
Jones, Agnes, South Cerney [torn]
Dawe, Agnes, Hawkesbury
Biddle, Alice, Mickleton
Mericke, Agnes, Doynton
Evans als. Lawrence, Alice, Teynton
Callowe, Alice, Sandhurst
Phillips, Andrew, Wapley
Browninge, Alice, Witchester
Elborow, Alice, Barnsley
Whyting, Bartholomew, Stow
Witchell, Benedick, Horton
Callow, Christopher, Sandhurst
Frerich, Isabel, Uley
Langford, Elizabeth, Marshfield
Merrye, Edmund, Badgeworth
Grenehalfe, Edward, Eastlech Marten
Morse, Edith, Laighterton
Pecke, Edward, Randwick
Heines, Edmund, Cow Honeybourne
Symons, Francis, Preston-on-Stour
Bromwiche, Giles, Saperton
Woddenton, George, Down Ampney
Lowe, Henry, Minsterworth
Tuckey, Humphrey, Kempsford
Peacocke, Hugh, Syston
Belsher, John, Frampton Cotterell
Coales, John, Frampton Cotterell
Yate, John, gent., Pebworth
HoUister, Isabel, Westerley
Jackson als. Boothe, John, Staunton
Brayford, John, Tewkesbury
Awood, John, Kings Stanley
Freeman, Joan, Nether Swell
Read, John, Bisley
Murford, John, Abson
Creede, John, Down Ampney
ii8
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Bateman, Joan, Hasilton
Myll, Jolin, Cranham
Smyth, John, Horsley
Shawe, John, Tewkesbury
Gething, John, Howelsfield
Cox, John, Little Risington
Ricketts, John, Hard wick
Norton, James, Stroud
Coppe, Joan, Upton St. Leonard's
Jordan, John, Little Badminton,
Hawkesbury
Cromp, Jane, Westbury
Hall, James, Coin Denys
Dovvle, James, Newland
Holman, John, Tetbury
Steight, John, Stan way
Danyell, John, Cromhall
Barnes, Johnj^ Cromhall
Organ, John, Badgeworth
Stringar, John, Bisley
Smythe, John, Cleeve
Webley, Joan, Gloucester
Aylberton, John, Westbury
Blackwell, John, Preston
Hatcombe, John, Cirencester
Simes, Joan, Wickwar
Somerell, Isabel, Frampton Cotterell
Dangerfield, Katherine, Stonehouse
Canner, Katherine, Tewkesbury
Tratman, Lodowick, Thornbury
Havard, Lettice, Stan way
Savage, Lawrence, Wolaston
Everet, Margery, Wotton-under-Edge
Skull, Margery, Hanham, Bitton
Hoodes, Matthew, Doynton
Farmer, Morgan, Marshfield
Maynard, Mary, Hawkesbury
Loveringe, Margaret, Eastington
Parker, Margaret, Gloucester
Dizell, Maud, Tibberton
Morris, Paul, Arlingham
Ockey, Peter, Churchdown
Jobbins, Philip [torn]
Venne, Richard, Great Badminton
Hopkins, Robert, Saperton
Baker, Richard, Twyning
Wilcox, Richard, Thornbury
Purlewent, Roger, Gloucester
Moore, Robert, Buckland
Hickes, Richard, Great Barrington
Badham, Richard, Ruardean
White, Richard, Iron Acton
■ Theyer, Richard, Whittington
Truby, Rich., Bourton-on-the-\Vater
Bicke, Richard, Tewkesbury
Bayly, Richard, Aldsworlh
Box, Richard, Bitton
Aileberton, Roger, Xewland
Jones, Richard, Doynton
Bosley, Richard, Sandhurst
Paxford, Rd., Bourton-on-the-\Vater
Browne, Richard, Preston
Harris, Robert, Newington Bagpath
Tunley, Richard, Painswick
Webb, Richard, Daynton
Selwin, Richard, Slimbridge
Greene, Robert, Enworthe
Berry, Richard, Titherington
Daingerfield, Richard, Kings Stanley
Willmotts, Thomas, Minsterworth
Everett, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Woodward, Thomas, Twyning
Ockold, Thomas, Saperton
Holtam, Thomas, Mickleton
Clements, Thomas, Gloucester
Payne, Thomas, LHey
Hurne, Thomas, Tuddenham
Cornocke, Thomas, North Nibley
Rodman, Thomas, Yate
Nelme, Thomas, Berkeley
Ellis, Thomas, Elmore
Rogers, Thomas, Upleadon
Barbour, Thomas, Aylberton
Holtam, Thomas, Ebrington
Sellar, Thomas, rector of Aston-sub-
Edge
Turnor, Thomas, Forthampton
Mylls als Butler, Walter, Uoynton
Davis, William, Snowshill
Freeman, William, Sapperton
Chewe, William, Great ]5adminton
Greene, William, Chedworth
Hopkins, William, Marshfield
Coxe, William, Hawkesbury
Rumney ah. Cooke, William, South
Cerney
Griffen, William, Stroud, clothier
Harris, William, Haresfield
Gunninge, William, Cold Aston
White, William, Awre
Blackwell, William, Barnsley
Bowsher, William, Thornbury
Mason, William, Minchinhampton
Mathewes, William, Cirencester
Lawrence, William, Foxcote
Machin, William, Charlton Kings[torn]
Raynesford als. Powlte, William,
Winchcombe
Churche, Walter, sen.,Santhurst [torn]
Pollard, William, Siddington
Dowsinge, William, Ashleworth
Smith, William, Quedgeley [torn]
Turner ah. Taylor, Wm., Lachampton
[torn]
Edwards, William, [torn]
Hill, William, P. . . [torn]
Horwood, William, sen., Marshfield
[torn]
Moy, William, King Stanley [torn]
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire II Ills.
119
1607.
Walter, Agnes, Oldbury-on-Severn
Alee, Alice, Cam
Waukley, Anthony, Stroud
Theyer, Agnes, Brockworth [torn]
Bourman, Anthony, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Tounly, Alice, Painswick
Brabon, Adam, Westbury
Seford, Agnes, Brechyet
Pilsworth, Augustine, Osehvorlh
Nonte, Anne, Oxenhall
Dey, Anne, Ruardean
Newman, Agnes, Woodmancote,
Bishop's Cleeve
Nicholls, Alice, Bisley
Bennett, Alice, Hatherop
Sellars, Alice, Bisley
Grey, Anthony, Berrington
Jaques, Anthony, Painswick
Naylor, Anne, Colford, Newland
Gullwell, Avis, Beverstone
Phelpes, Anne, Marshfield
Howford, Blanche, Bledington
Daunsye, Christopher, Uley
Davis, Christian, Acton Turvile
Kingescote, Christopher, Kingscote
Shingleton, Christopher, Huntley
Richards, David, WoUaston
*Smythe, Edward, Brockhampton
Bullocke, \or Bwlock], Elizabeth,
Nether Leyghe
Knighte, Eleanor [abode not given]
Proved at Wotton-under-Edge, 28 July, 1607.
Parry, Elizabeth, Bramsbarrowe
Reed, Edward, Bicknor
Caudy, Edward, Tormarton
Fourd, Edith, Upton Bitton
Clissold, Edmund, Stroud
Robins, Frances, Oldbury
Proved at Thornbury.
Poole, Guy, Tortworth
Cooke, Geo., Yate
Goode, Guy, Newpark, Berkeley
Berd, Geo., Cowlrupth, Standish
Dyke, Humphrey, Winchcomb
Beard, Henry, Standish
Cleyton, Henry, Odington
Davis, Humphrey, Acton Turvile
Stoute, Helen, Hannam
Davis, Henry, Gloucester
Keylocke, John, Painswick
Wollworth, John, sen., Horton
Selby, John, Harnehull
Key, Joan, Gloucester
Mayo als. Tylar, John, Chursdowne
Millard, John, Cowley
Payne, Jas., Nimpsfield
* Not in llie .MS. Calendar.
Mason als. Simons, John, Laverton,
Buckland
Etkines, John, Alvington
Atkins in Calendar.
Loveringe, John, Eastington, Xorth-
leach
Jesse als. Cooper, John, Harscombe
Thorne, John, Hill
Everat, Jas., Berkeley
Jones, John, The Hills, Bitton
Mav7Son, John, sen., Bolly, Westbury
Moore, John, Westbury
Mill, John, Nimpsfield
Marten, John, Charlton Kings
Godsovye, John, Charlton Abbotts
Goslyn, John [abode not given]
Proved at Gloucester.
Peers, John, Shepperden, Rock-
hampton
Greyhurst als. Saunders, John,
Bledington
Barton, John, sen., Thornbury
Hawkyns, John, sen.. Sarney Wick.
Collyns, John, Shepscome
Knight, John, Frampton-on-Severn
EUond, Jas., Frocester
Cowdall, John, aid. of Gloucester
Readier, John, Stroud
Perrine, John, Brockworth
Whithorne, John, Charlton Kings
Pearse, Joan, Stinchcombe
Lawrence, John, Westerley
Knight, John, Marston Sicca
Lane, John, Forthampton
Stratford, John, gent., Stanway
Rende [? Reude]. John, Brockhampton
Whether, John, Oldbury
Traherne, Jas., Aylberton
Whitmey, Isabel, Heynham
Loveringe, John, sen., Eastington,
Northleche
Barrowe, John, sen., Down Hatherley
Pace, John, Ashleworth
Woodd, John, Cirencester
Roberts, John, sen., Fiddington
Wight, John, Horsley
White, Katherine, Laverton
Delabere, Kynnard, Southam [missing]
Tomes, Lawrence, Hampnet
Mychell, Mathew, Barrington Parva
Durlinge, Margaret, Wollaston
Darlinge in Calendar.
Wadley, Margaret, Thornbury
Sadler, Margt., Badgeworth
Neale, Marion, Upton Hawkesbury
Longden, Marian, Wickwar
Shingleton, Margt., Huntley
Elbridge, Margt., Benlham, Badge-
worth
T20
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Flower, Martin, Slimbridge
Fowler in Calendar.
Williams, Margt., Cirencester
Johnson, Michael, Titherinyton
Stallard, Margt., iVlaismore
Roome, Nicholas, Eastington
Boyer, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Hallier, Richd., Westerlij^h
Tomes als. Pattrick, Richd., Ciren-
cester
Hawker, Richard, Apperley
Butler, Richard, Tewkesbury
Moone, Richard, Badminton
Norris, Richard, King Stanley
Walter, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Farr, Richard, Wickwar
Davis, Roger, of the lymitac'on of
Stroud
Rickates, Robert, North Nibley
Richardes in Calendar.
Egles, Richard, Stone
Curriar, Robert, Charleton Kings
*Barkelette, Ralphe, Woodford,
Berkeley
Vowler, Robert, Codrington
Cowles, Richard, Cranham
Wood, Richard, Aldbury-on-Severn
Nelme, Robert, Hillslay, Hackesbdrye
[i.e. Hawkesbury]
Wilkins, Richard, King Stanley
Pellen, Richard, Colley
Batherne, Richd., sen., Adsett, West-
bury
Morrell, Sybil, Kempley
Francklyn als. Peters, Thos., Cher-
rington
Worlocke, Richard, Cromhall
Cooke, Thos., Bandington, Cirencester
Vynar, Thomas, Chursdowii
Ryland, Thomas, Mickleton
Daw, Thos., sen., Wotton-under-Edge
Burges, Thomas, Kingscote
Croome, Thomas. Iron Acton
Crasswell, Thos., Nether Gotherington
Bower, Thomas, Newent
Downe, Thomas, Haresfield
IdoUes, Thomas, sen., Oidbury
Witness, William Leigh, parson of Oldworth.
*Deene, Rirhard, Greet, Winchcombe
Hawkins, Thos., Grange, Little Dean
Bowyer, Thos., Phrampton Cotterell
Harris, Thomas, Flaxley
Braban, William, Churcham
Jones, William, Coles, Bitton
Browne, Wm., Stidcote, Titherington
Hardinge, William, sen., Hernehull
Wellsteede, Wm., Newton llagpath
Bruton, William, Blakeney, A a re
Smith, William, Cf)lesburn
• Nut in tin M ^. Calendar.
Dodymead, William, Tewkesbury
Bourghe, Wm., Coulthroppe, Stand'sh
Minchen, William, Wick Risington
Wellavise, William, South Cerney
Busher als. Leonard, Wm., Wotton-
under-Edge
Birte, William, Frampton-on-Severn
Hiller, William, Shipton Dowell
Balden, William, South Cerney
Wellsteed, William, Slimbridge
Bruton als. Byrton, William, Tirley
Lane, Walter, Alison, Cheltenham
Plaistid, William, Westbury
Hinckson, Winifred, Gloucester
Warrand, William, Hill
Wyman, William, Barton Street
Langsoone, William, Tetbury
Wintle, William, Rodley, Westbury
Bro'wne, William, Tytherington
[missing]
zte8.
Humfrie, Agnes, Elinore
Wyther, Annie, Oidbury
Whiter in Calendar.
Dagge, Alex., sen., Rangeworthye
Tyler, Agnes, Ashleworth
Baker, Alice, Mitcheldean
Hooper, Agnes, Wic^kwar
Tasker, Agnes, Adsett, Westbury
Jones, Anthony, Oldland, Bitton
Yerroth, Anne, Gloucester
Dabeney <z/j. Shepheard, Agnes, South
Cerny
Maynnard, Agnes, Rodley
Heskinges. Alice, Slimbridge
Hampton, Christopher, Huntley
Vaughan, Chas., Bradstone, Berkeley
Yerwoth, Christ., Newland
Mydellton, Edith, Sybland, Thornbury
Marten, Edith, Cromhall
Foord, Edward, Cowley
Drinkwater, Edmd., Down Hatherley
Rudgdale, Edward, Tewkesbury
Tyler, Edward, Tytherington
Cockerell, Elizabeth, Oddington
Williams als. Myllman, Edwd., sen.,
Dymock
Bishoppe, Edward, Puckechurch
Higgins, Edward, High Meadows,
Newland
Launder, Frances, bu. Westbury
Wellavise, Frances, South Cerney
Crompe, Giles, Naunton
Knowles, George, Awre
Prichard, Hy., .St. Nicholas, Gloucester
Rodway, Helen, North Cerney
Yate, Henry, .Seynbury [missing]
Minchon, llenr), Wick Risington
[541-1650.]
Gloucestershire I J 7//s.
I2T
Grainger, Henry, Thornbury
Hynton, John, Longhope
Garner. Joan, Stenbridge slade, Stroud
Stratford, Joan, Westbury
Robins a/uis Boucher, Jas., Randwick
Witer, John, Barnwood
Cobbe, John, Avening
Frigg, James, Horton
Whyte, John, sen., Huntley
*Webbe. John, sen., Cirencester
Dobbis, John, sen., Longhope
Allen, Jane, Norton
Loveday, John, Painswick
Ford, Julian (late wife of Hy.\
Wotton-under Edge, \Vortley
*Horne, John, Apperley, Deerhurste
Deavis, John, Grafton, Beckford
Larence, John, Tyddenham
Brewer, John, Abson
Greeninge, John, Alderton
Spicer, John, Newnham
Kinne, John, Haresfield
Hampton, Joan, St. Bartholomewe,
Gloucester
*Merete, John, Oxlinche, Slandish
Johnsons, John, Dunsborne Abbots
Sorell, Jenner, Abenhall
Jordan, Isabel, Badminton parva
Addams a/i'ds Venfield, John, Burton
Bodnham, John, Minsterwonh
Bayley, John, Bradston, Berkeley
Hynton, John, Longehop
Ransomes, J6hn, Grafton, Beckford
Hathoway, John, Bledington
Deacon a/s. Awford, John, Rock-
hampton
Gale, Joan, Edgworth
Foorde, John, Cowley [Coaley]
Buckle, John, Uckington
Addams, John, Drifield
Higgings, John, Auldrington
Yeate, Jerome, Preston-on-Stower
Baker, John, Madeston
Gey, John, sen,, Bledington
Longden, John, Sedlewood, Hawkes-
bury
Gunner, Jas., Wotton-under-Edge
Aylberton, John, jun., Elton, Westbury
Yonge, John, Chaphill, Westburye
Hentland, John, WoUaston
Bronker, Katherine, Wotton's Combe
Ridler, Katherine, Daglingworth
Davice, Margaret, Painswick
Monday, Mary, Slimbridge
Trustram, Margery, High Leaden
Spenser, Marian, Little Risington
Pricket, Margaret, Twyninge
Hay, Mary, Toddenham
Charlet, Margery, Winchcombe
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Hyet, Margery, Woodend, Berkeley
Perry, Margaret, Ruddford
Cowles, Margaret, Frampton Cotterell
Jones, Philip, Longney
Gainer, Philip, Wotton-under-Edge
Pashame, Philip, Adlestrop
Collett, Robert, Westcote
*Gase, Richarde, Hartpury
Davis, Roger, Thornbury
Draycote, Richard, Cromhall
Porter, Richd., freemason, Cirencester
Hancocke, Richard, Newton Bagpath
Byrd, Richard, Horsley
Massenger» Richard, Gloucester
Meysey, Richard, Siddington
Cardwell, Richard, Toddington
Holister, Roger, Stinchcombe
Bachler, Roger, Uean Parva
Starkey, Robert, Cowhoniborne
Belcher, Robert, Withington
^Strafford [or Stratford], Robert, iu.
in the chapel of Stowell in the
church of Norlach
Yelfe, Richard, Longney
Varnam, Richard, Morton Valence
*Watts, Thomas, Tormarton
Parker, Sybil, Fortington
Restell, Sybil, Deerhurst
Parsons, Sybil, Staunton
Wilse, Thomas, Dvmock
Houlbrocke, Thos.,' Hull a/s. Hill -
Miller, Thomas, Hampton Meysey
[missing]
Ricketts, Thomas, North Nibley
Medcalf, Thomas, Longhope
Shillam, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Hellome, Thomas, Great Wittonibe
Graile, Thomas, Huntingford, Wotton-
under-Edge
Garrett, Thomas, Church Stanway
Browninge, Thomas, Frocester
Costard, Thomas, Whelford
Whyther, Thos., Morton, Thornbury
French, Thomas, Uley
Tratman, Thomas, Cromhall
Bearde, Thomas, Hardwick
Johnsons, Thomas, Oddington
Dynnye, Thomas, sen., Wotton-under-
Edge
Boulton, Thomas, Bisley
Baker, Thomas, Bleddington
Dryver, Thomas, Sandhurst
Cutler, Thomas, Awre
Hopkins, Thomas, Cirencester
Jones, Thomas, South Cerney
Bridgeman, Thomas, esq., Poultoa's
Court
White, Thos., Wollaston
Milward, William, Boxwell
• Not in the MS. CalenJar.
122
Gloitccstcrshire Wills.
[15411650.
Moore, William, Michcll Dean
Smith, William, sen., Westcote
Bushoppe, Wm., Hadinanton Magna
Bubb, William, Bentham
Holder, William, Oxington
Webbe, William, Eastington
Rudge, William, The Lea
George, William, Longborowe
Belcher, Wm., Cow Honiborne
White, William, Bradley, Wotton-
under-Edge
Garner, Walter, Downhatherley
Hiet, William, Hardwick
Perriman, Wm., Mayes Hill, Westerley
Hampton, William, Huntley
Dowse, William, sen., Ruardean
Hyett, William, Stowe
Waikley, William, Epney, Morton
\'alence
Wadiey, William, Bramsborowe
Greeneway, William, Stratton
Workman, William, Stroud
Fisher, William, Hardwick
Collins, William, Cow Honiborne
Rogers, William, Cromhall
Ogle, William, sen., Churcham
Tayler, William, Wibdon, Tiddenham
Johnson, William, Odington [missing]
1609.
Milles ah. Butler, Agnes, Doynton
Webley, Agnes, Brockworlh
*Turner, Agnes, North Nibley
Greeninge, Alice,Gretton,Winchcombe
Wilson, Anthony, Churchstanway
Neale, Alice, Rangeworthy, Thornbury
Stones, Arthur, Morton, Thornbury
Hooper als. Rosier, Alice, Cirencester
Beare, Alice, Standish
Hugges, Ambrose, Chipping Colden
Huntley, Alice, Chursdown
Longney, Agnes, Arlingham
Lymbrick, Anthony, Horsley
Gillman, Austin, Slimbridge
Mooreman, Christopher, Dyrham
[missing]
Jones, Charles, Lydney
Whitehead, Dorothy, Cirencester
Rice, David, Woodchester
Michell, David, Bitton
Minchin, Eleanor, Bradwell
Ovenell, Edith, Turkden
Tylye, Edward, sen.. Cold Aston
[also a parchment transcript]
Heyward, Elizabeth, Hartbury
Clissold, Edith, Ouedgeley
Isack, Edward, Tormerton
Chapman, Elizabeth, Frocester
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Parke, Edward, Whetenhurst
Kerry, Edmund, Toddcnham
Sledd, Edward, Newland
White. Ycedith, Cheltenham
Phipps, Elizabeth, Temple Guitinge
Hathway, Edward. Bledington
Wether, Edmund, Morton, Thornburie
West, Eleanor, Painswick
Partridge, Edward. Slymbridge
Buddinge, Eliz., Nastend, Eastington
Dangerfield, Edward, Horsemarley,
Morton Valence
Wyngood, Edmund, Lydney
Tyndall, Elizabeth Stinchcombe
Lovell, Edmund, Westbury
Whittorne, Francis, Charlton King
Rogers, Francis, The Leighe
Nymbes, (ieorge, Hardwick
Dyer, George, Painswick
Smallman, George, Awre
Harris, (labriel, Tuddenham
Hulinge, Henry, Rodborough
Shild, Henry, Titherington
Hasliste Henry, Gloucester
Dudbridge, Henry, Woodchester
Pearse, Henry, Avnes, Bisley
Tawney, John, Naunton, Winchcombe
Uprichard, John, Tetbury
Russell, John, Oldbury
Freeman, John, Saint Bury
Gorway, John, Gloucester
Butler, John, Gloucester
Parry, John, Apperley
Pearse, John, Churcham
Warne, John, Bitton
Williams, John, Forthampton
Eddys, Isabel, Woodford, Berkeley
Webb, John, sen., Lydney
Birte, John, Haresfield
Buttar, John, Hartpurie
Mayell, John, Cheltenham
Sinderbey, John, Stanton Dean
Yemme, John, Staunton
Allen ah. Chapp, Joan, Thornbury
Gotherick, John, gent., Southcerney
Shakle, John, Pebworth
Walter, John, Addlestroppe
Chapman, John, Marshfield
Browne, John, Iron Acton
Robertes, John, Tortworth
Patche, Joan, Morton, Thornbury
Millard, John, Westerley
Perriman, John, Wickwar
Morrell, John, Dymock
Hier, Joan, Colford
Ward, John, Farmington
Jorden, John, Bicknor
Harris, John, Saniger, Berkley
Tayler, Joan, Wickwar
Twyninge, John, Painswick
1541-1650]
Gloucestershire Mollis
123
Cozens, John, Lechlad
Shakekle, Joan, Pebworth
Hawling, John, Pirton
Cloterbooke, John, Berkeley
Tylar, John, Ashleworth
Awood, John, Eastington
Coxe, John, Gotherington
Hefne \i.e. Heaven], John, Thornbury
Hill, John, Michel Teynton
Turner, Jas., No/th Nibley [missing]
Boughton, Katherine, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Moore, Katherine, Buckland
Childe, Maximilian, Matson
Neale, Maurice, Yate
Elbridge, Margery, Bentham, Badge-
worth
Tyler, Margaret, Ashleworth
Hodges, Miles, Stowe
DoTwne, Margaret, Haresfield
Fortee, Margaret, Haresfield
Watklns, Margaret, Cowley
Gowre, Maude, Wotton
Hyett ah. Stokes, Margaret, Ashton-
under-Hill
Badder, Nicholas, Doddington
Churche, Nicholas, Cheltenham
Hooper, Nicholas, Rangery, Thorn-
bury
Godwyn, Nicholas, English Bicknor
Rawlins, Nicholas, Ashton-under-Hill
Watkins, Philip, Tiddenham
Evans, Peter, Longney
Coxe, Richard, Mitcheldean
Rogers, Robert, Cromhall
Hale, Robert, Gretton, Winchcombe
Hill, Richard, Dymock
Milton, Richard, Ockington, Elmston
Romney, Robert, Tetbury [missing]
Smith, Richard, Fretherne
Philpott, Robert, Tuddenham
Barnefield, Richard, sen., Minchin-
hampton
Stephens, Robert, Ruardean
Walter, Richard, Prestbury
Flower, Richard, Wollaston
Rogers, Richard, Dowdeswell
Lea ah. Balden, Richard, Avenishe,
Bisley
Butler, Richard, Calcote in Coin Dean
Tilley, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Dolle, Richard, Rengworth [missing]
Hill, Richard, Dymock
Gardner ah. Masfield, Richard, Ashle-
worth
Cowper, Richard, Cleeve
Butte, Richard, Minchinhampton
Stevens, Robert, Ruardean
Marten, Richard, Winchcombe
Gardner, Richard, Adlestrope
Hobbes, Robert, Norton in Ciloucester
Yonge ah. Hooper, Roger, Charlton
Abbots
Yelfe, Richard, Longney
Pegler, Richd., Stonehouse [missing]
Coather, Richard, Tirley
Tayler, Richard, Kingswood
Browne, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Adeane, Robert, Awre
Ewers. Robert, Staverton
Friend, Robert, Hinton
Stephens, Rowland, Northcerney
Mayle, Robert, Forthampton
Castle, Richard, Adlestrope
Cambridge, Richard, Tarleton, Coate
Hathway, Sybil, Bledington
Warren rt/j-. Wathen, Sybil, Gloucester
Ryland, Thos., Hidcote Barthram
Vinche, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Goodyer, Thomas, Twyning
Wetherlock, Thomas, Oxenhall
Harris, Thomas, Pebworth
Cooke, Thomas, Hempsteed
Newport, Thomas, Cirencester
Hiches, Thomas, Arlingham
Sparke, Thomas, Upton St. Leonards
Parry, Thomas, Aldsworth
Bick, Thomas, Ashchurch
Blizard, Thomas, Guiting Power
Sondley, Thomas, Driffield
Sibance, Thomas, Bicknor [missing]
Hale, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Compton, Thomas, Stow
Tuffley ah. Waterman, Thos., Prest-
bury
Fortee, Thomas, Hasfield
Fortey, Thomas, English Bicknor
Burges, Thomas, Bawdington als,
Bamton
Huntley, Thomas, Churchdown
Tilley. William, Marshrield
Merrett, Walter, Painswick
Padge, William, Chipping Campden
Adams, William, Thornbury
Clark, William, Horsley
Smart, William, Hartpury
Godwyn, William, Kempsford
Hyett, William, Lydney
Bagge, William, Cow Honeybourne
Wodley, William, Tewkesbury
Mawpas, William, Wood Stanway
Collett, Walter, Westcote
Smith ah. Marshall, Wm., Westcote
Hixe, Wm., Longford in Gloucester
Balden, William, Doynton
Davis, William, Bitton
Hoane, William, Coin Ailwyns
Widowes, William, Mickleton
Launder, William, Gloucester.?
Clarke, William, Woodchester
124
Gloucestershire Wills.
[ 1 541-1650.
Hale, William, Cow Honeybourne
Frend, William, Tytherington
Collett, Walter, Westcote
1610.
Clarke, Ann, Stonehouse
Collaber, Agnes, Adlestrope
Wiley, Anthony, Bisley
Niblett, Anselm, Berkley
Morton, Alice, Apperley
Salter, Annis, Wotton
Morse, Alice, Frocester
Younge, Agnes, Blackney in Awre
Hopkins, Ann, Awre
Fisher, Annis, Hawkesbury
Hale, Ann, Corse
Jennings, Alice, Hempstead
Hallinge, Alice, Heydon, Bodington
Holtom, Ann, Campden
Waulterne, Ann, Adlestroppe [missing]
Dunstarre, Arthur, Oldbury-on-Severn
Jones, Ann, Chcdworth [mis-ing]
Couche, Bartholomew, Newnham
Cox, Bartholomew, Windrush
Nason, Bridget. Lechlade
Sharpe, Christian, Cubberley
Hajnvard, Christopher, Cirencester
Sparkes, Christopher, Bagpath
Keyes, Katherine, Gloucester
Purnell, Dorothy, Yate
Gardener, Dorothy, Adlestrop
Serrell, Daniel, Twyninge -Ai-*.^
Merry, Elizabeth, Badgeworth
Harrison als. Rawlinge, Elizabeth,
Dorsington
Kinge, Edmund, Shurdington Magna
Taylor als. Kidwelly, Ed., Alvington
Baily, Edward, Berkley
Robbins, Elizabeth, Fretherne
Morry, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Townsend, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Chappell, Edward, Oldbury
Harris, Edmd., Ribbesford, co. Wore,
Ford, Edward, Westerley
Mabbett, Elizabeth, Titherington
Milton, Eleanor, Cheltenham
Francombe, Edith, Wotton-under-Edge
Clarke, Elizabeth, Ashchurch
Clarvo, Edward, Ashchurch
Bennett, Edward, Pauntley
Hooper, Giles, Marshfield
Gardner, Giles, Painswick
Butte, Elizabeth, Minchinhampton
Hill, Edward, Saperton
Gootheridge, Eleanor, Charlton Kings
[missmg]
Tuffley, Edward, Winchcombe
Warner, George, Rangeworthy
Belcher, Geofifrey, Shipton Solers
Thomas, Griffith, Cubberley
Baker, Henry, Cromhall
Baynham, Henry, Newent
Lewes, Henry, Ludbrook in Bicknor
Pixsley, Henry, Deerhurst
Haitch, Henry, Weston-sub-Edge
Saraman, Henry, Willersley
Bradford, Hugh, Maismore
Phynimere, John, Cam [missing]
Desson als. Cockbill, John, Nether
Swell
Hooper, Joan, Berkeley
Williams, John, Sandhurst
Hume, James, Berkley
Phillips, Joan, Alvington
Michell, James, Lydney
Cotterell, John, Dumbleton
Dodgin, Jane, Thornbury
Cowstans, John, Bolley in Westbury
Covylston, John, Haresfield
Greene, John, Eastlech Martin
Ockle, Joan, Churcham
Awood, John, King's Stanley
Westerman, John, Tewkesbury
Grinytige, John, Winchcombe
Nelme, John, Hartpury
Hale, Joan, Thornbury
Hall, John, Thornbury
Sly, John, Duntsborne Lyre
Mills, John, Gloucester
Sutton, John, Awre
Kent, James, Alvington
White, John, Gloucester
Hickes, John, Stinchcombe
Fords, John, Cowley
"Wight, John, Kingscote
Barges, Joan, Kingscote
Jefferies, John, Wapley
Tayler, John, Marshfield
Hyett, James, Hazleton
Brooke, John, Cowley
Chambers, John, Marshfield, gent.
Sysons, John,Northwood in Westbury
Macy, James, Cam
Shotford, John, Haresfield
Vinson, John, Lydney
Wheler, James, Dymock
Williams, John, Berdwick in Abson
Locke, Isabel, Preston-on-Stour
Idolls, Julian, Hawkesbury
West, John, Oldbury
Garner, John, Gloucester
Shepstowe, John, Buckland
Vizar, Jerome, Hawkesbury
Cripples, John, Clapton, Bourton-on-
the-Water
Gunning, John, Abson
Steyt, John, Ashton-under-Hill
Wynnett, John, Minsterworih
Sely, Joan, Ashleworth
[541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
12
Sebrick, John, Parton, Churchdovvn
[missing]
Smith, John, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Coape, John, Meysey Hampton
Horsham, Joan, Ashleworth
Clarke, John, North Niljley
Chester, Joan, Winchcombe
Waterford, John, Cromhall
Newington als. Newton, John,
Wormington
Hill, John, Oddington
Symons, John, Great Harrington
Foote, John, Oddington
Bagge, Joan, Cow Honeybourne
Smith, John, Aston-sub-Edge
Holtam, John, Ebrington
Stringer, Leonard, Stroud
Harris, Lewis, Ouedgeley
Singleton, Lawrence, Gloucester, ,!:;ent.
Goffe, Lawrence, Dursley
Baker, Miles, Norton
Kinge, Margaret, Churcham
Hollister, IVIargery, Westerley
Nashe, Margaret, Dymock
Cronage, Margaret, Westbury
Hancockes, Margaret, Hempstead
Hombe, Margaret, Ashchurch
Strawford, ^iargaret [abode rot given]
Hawker, Margaret, Apperley
Tayler, Margery, Bourton-on-t he-Water
Lyde, Martm, Tetbury
Trinder, Margaret, Barrington parva
[missing]
Longe, Margery, Dursley [missing]
Turner, Margery, Cam
Atkins, Margaret [missing]
Cooke, Nicholas [abode not given]
Bennett, Nicholas, Horsley
White, Nicholas, Beckford
Whitecote, Philip, Titherington,
apparitor
Dauncey, Philip, Thornbury
Maysey, Robert, Coin AiKvyn
Whithorne, Richard, Charlton Kings
Nicholls, Robert, Marshfield
Keele, Roger, Dumbleton
Tyler, Richd., Highnam in Churcham
Ricardes, Robert, Charfield
Mason, Robert, Gloucester, glover
Cowles, Richard, Moreton Valence
Cooke, Richard, Elmstone
Salisbury, Roger, Tirley
Surman, Richard, Temple Guitinge
Earle, Robert, Cowhill in Oldbury
Becket, Robert, Hardwick
White, Richard, Cleeve
More, Robert, Westbury
Powell, Robert, Alvington
Hooper, Richard, Rangeworthy
Clarke, Richard, Marshfield
Carpenter, Richard, Colford, gent.
Medley, Robert, Willersey
; Baker, Ralph, Sherborne
Huchins, Richard, Horsley
Daniell, Robert, Flaxlcy
I Reade, Richard, Berkley
I Whitfield, Richard. Oldbury
Tirrett, Richard, Bicknor
Peacock, Ralphe, Syston
SoUers, Robert, Cirencester
Addams, Richard, Haresfield
Cook als. Boule, Robert, Adiestlirop
I [missing]
Lyne, Ralph, Staunton
Fletcher, Robert, Abson [missing]
I Harolld, Richard, Barkley [missing]
I Whitledge, .Sybil, Tewkesbury
I Moore, Simon. Berkley
Harris, Thos., Wheatenhurst [miising]
\ Wilse, Thomas, Norton
Selman, Thomas, Newport
Rice, Thomas, Rodborough
Weaver, Tristram, Bisley
Morrell als. Roper, Thos., Willersey
Concher, Tho., Longford in Gloucester
Butt, Thomas, Michelhampton
Powell, Thomas, Wollaston
Beeke, Thomas, Pjarnwood
Walden, Thomas, Stanton in Forest
of Uein
Seaborne, Thomas, Berkley
Leech, Thomas, Ligh
Prigge, Thomas, Kingswood
Hayward, Thos., Bradstone in
Berkeley
Thurner, Thomas, Oldbury-on-.Severn
Nashe, Thomas, Uymock
Woodward, Thomas, Bisley
Bennett, Thomas, Horsley
Smith, Thomas, Berkley
Harding, Thomas, Tyddenham
Witcombe, Thomas. Hempstead
Spinner, Thomas, Colford
Creede, Thomas. Bitton
Tully, Thomas. Frocester
Hodges, Thos., North Cerney [missing]
Slater, Thomas, Sutton-under-Brails
[missing]
Atwell als. Welles, Thos., The Ligh
Lymbrick, Thos., Painswick [missing]
Collins, Thomas, Ashton- under -Hill
[missing]
Weale, Ursula, Dymock
Keyte, William, Broadwell
Lee, William [abode not given]
Mans als. Smith, Wm., Leckhampton
Shilton, William, Southrop
Androsse, William, Aylburton
Clutterbooke, Walter, .Stanley St.
Leonards, tucker
126
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
May, William, Winclrush
Cowley, William. Hempstead
Nelme, William, lierkley
Smith, William, Ham in Berkley
Mill, William, Stonehouse
Nicholson, William, B.irnwood
Ballinger, William, Charlton Kings
La-w, William, Cleeve
Hampton, Walter, Stmchcombe
Smith, William, Fretherne
Willis als. Mutford, Walter, Dyrham
Hamiyn, Wm., Kingswood, co. Wilts.
Wood, William, Harescombe
Bubbe, William, Witcombe Magna
Bushe, William, rector of Avening
Longden, William, Hawkesbury
Smith, William, Upleaden
Jones, William, Berkeley
Garland, William, Cleeve
Worgan, William, Awre
Suche, William, Willersley
Reade, William, Quinton
Godwyn, William, English Bicknor
Barton, William, Gloucester [missing]
Francis/^Zy. Wellington, Wm., Staunton
Bellinger, Wm., Leckhampton
1611.
Morwent, Agnes, Eastington
Trotman, Amy, Titherington
Greyll, Alice, Snowshill
Richmond, Ann, Buckland
Hordes, Alexander, Huntley
Maunsell a/s. Alexander, Ann,
Charlton Kings
Mountaine, Alice, Charlton Abbotts
Corke, Ann, Shipton Olift'e
Skey, Ann, Falsfield in Thornbury
Carter, Ann, Maisemore
Atwood, Ann, Westerley
Lewes als. Tayler, Anthony, Marsh-
field
Pickesley, Alice, Whitfield in
Deerhurst
Hampton, Alice, Huntley
Harris, Brian, parson of Cherington
Robertes, Christopher, Arlingham
Kilbye, Christopher, Little Compton
Webbe, Katherine. Eastington
Davis, Katherine, Cold Ashton
Wilkins, Katherine, Stanley Kings
Whithorne, Katherine, Charlton
Kings
Monninge, Katherine, Kingscote
Bicke, Charles, Tredington
Treherne, David, Frampton
Badger, Daniel, Wotton, Gloucester
Harwood, Edward, Slimbridge
Gardiner, Eleanor, Longhope
Pach, Edmund, Wolford in Thornbury
Davies, Edmund, Tuddenham
White, Elizabeth, Campden
Smith, Elizabeth, Newent
Vizar, Edward, Longney
Mill, Edward, Standish
Aston, Giles, Frampton-on-Severn
Boucher, Giles, Flaxley
Lide, George, Tewkesbury
Watkins, George, Oxlinch in Standish
Frauncombe, George, Gloucester
Birche, George, parson of Uley
Master, George, Cirencester
Hawsted, Helen, Cheltenham
King, Henry, Cirencester
Ro^es, Henry, Churcham
Costerde, Humphrey. Kempsfoid
Gillman, Henry, Slimbridge
Davis, John, Lighe
Hill, John, Churcham
Banaster, John, Haselton
Nelme. John, Berkley
Sowthorne, James, Laverton in
Buckland
Shakespeare, John, Clifford Chambers
Llewellinge, John, Blaisdon
Hanley, Joan, Oddington
Frape, James, S;onehouse
Woodward. John, Dursley
Lawrence, John, Hewelsfield
Campe, John, Stinchcombe
Hill, Joan, Gloucester
Chew^e, Joan, Morton Valence
Clarke, John, Townstreete in Tirley
Mathewes, John, Tewkesbury
Clarke, John, the younger, Town-
street in Tirley
Cooper, Joan, Marston Sicca
Broughton, James, Bisley
Bowrey, John, Longney
Spiner, Joan, Alvington
Mason, John, Gloucester
Budggood, John, Itchington in
Titherington
Kedwards, John, Fiddington in
Ashchurch
Welsteede, John, Kingscote
Hutchins, John, Cam
Saunders, John, Great Badminton
Cooke, John, Painswick
Hatheway als. Tilladam, John,
Frampton-on-Severn
Walker, John, Norton
Hill, John, Dymock
Davis, John, Longney
Gates, Joan, Bitton
Walkley, John, Rodborough
Humfreys, Isabel, Hardwick
Mills, John, Cheltenham
Derham, Joan, Willersey
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
12'
White, John, Acton Turvile
Cooke, John, Corse
Wreache als. Robins, John, Franipton
Cotterell
Curtice, James, Kin,2['s Stanley
Crumpe, James, Rodley in Westbary
Dipper, John, Boddm^ton
Robertes, James, Deerhurst
Barnes, John, Hempstead
Hone, Joan, Brockworth
Game, John, Naunton
Kerry, Joan, Stonehouse
Newe, John, Beckford
Greene, John, Great Risington
Alpas, John, Th ornbury
Adams, John, Minsterworth
Goade, John, Sandhurst
Longe, James, Ruardean
Cooke, John, Painswick
Winston, Lawrence, Hard wick
Wheeler, Lawrence, Deerhurst
Adeane, Matthew, Awre
Lingall, Michael, Barnwood
Wicke, Margaret, Longney
Frape, Margaret, Slimbridge
Varnam, Mary, Minsterworth
Wylmottes, Margery, Minsterworth
Tompson, Mary, Chipping Sodbury
Keyse, Mary, Huntley
Belcher, Margaret, Gloucester
Dickins, Margaret, Gloucester
Cooper, Nicholas, Painswick
Morris, Oliver, Minsterworth
Watkins, Philip, Hardwick
Clemence, Richard, Buckland
Tyncker, Richard, Deerhurst
Hopkins, Robert, Hawkesbury
Heywood, Richard, Highnam
Hooper, Richard, Elmore
Newsam als. Hooper, Richard,
Woodchester
Hoskins, Richard, Bisley
Ochey, Richard, Tuddington
Phillips, Richard, Alderton
Chaundlor, Richard, Rangworthy
Heane, Roland, Dean parvi
Hannys, Richard, Longh- pe
Hawling, Roger, Cheltenham
Clarke, Robert, Snowshill
Jobbins, Robert, North Nibley
Capenhurst, Richard, Frampton-on-
Severn
Huntley, Richard, Alderton
Mynor, Richard, Cam
Dunn, Robert, Salpcrton
Hill, Richard, Berkley
Davis, Robert, Acton Turvile
Wickin, Richard, Risington Parva
Stones, Robt., Morton in Thornbury
Price als. Jones, Richard, Ruardean
Wilkins, Richard, Sandhurst
Wood, Robert. LLightcrton
Butt, Robert, Lighe
Venn, Robert, Minsterworth
Coxe, Richard, Cheltenham
Warner, Richd., Frampton-on-Severn
Taylor als. Evans, Robert, North
Nibley
Lane, Richard, Barrington Parva
Bishop, Robert, Hampnett
Gilbert, Richard, Hasfield
Rogers, Simon, Twyning
Drinkvyater, Samuel, (Gloucester
Clemens, iiamuel, Treddington
Dov^rnbell, Stephen, Tewkesbury
Huggins, Thomas, Tetbury
Pullen, Thomas, Titherington
Willice, Thomas, Deerhurst Walton
Bigge, Thomas, Upton in Biteon
Bedgworth, Thomas, Barnwood
Nashe, Thomas, Oldbury
Fooke als. Wheeler, Thomas,
Laverton in Buckland
Vumfreys als. Manor, Thomas,
Cheltenham
Mills, Thomas, Kempsford
Whitinge, Thomas, Tormarton
Womans, Thomas, Tredington
Hooke, Thomas, Rendcombe
Sheyle, Thomas, Dymock
Hall, Thonas, Yan worth
Meekes, Thomas, Morton Hcnmarsh
Wattes, Thomas, Elmore
Coulston, Thomas, Siddington
Rawe, Thomas, Alvington
Dymery, Thomas, Rockhampton
Band, Thomas, Stroud
Clarke, Thomas, Broad Risington
Smith als. Hutchins, Thomas,
Brookthorpe ^
Haynes, Thomas, Mitcheldean
Cleevely, Thomas, Cheltenham
Grimston, Thomas, Kyntou, gent.
Compton, Thomas, Shenington
Tayler, Thomas, Great Barrington
Huett, Thomas, Ozlcworth
Robertes, Thomas, Cheltenham
Nutt, Thomas, Berkley
*Thomas, Walter, Tuddenham
Rudgedale, William, Charlton King's
*Kinge, William, Charlton King's
Androwes, William, .Stinchcombe
Grove, William, vicar of Hartpury
*Combe, William, Charlton King's
Bishop, William, Hampnett
*Cooke, William, .Stroud
Ralfe als. Badder, Wm., FJoddington
Longden, Wm., Hawkesbury, proved
1610
* Not in tbe MS. CalcnJiir; probably duplicates.
128
Gloucestershh'e Wills
[1541-1650.
*Haimys, Wm., Longhope, proved
1612
Combe, William, Charlton King's
Cooke, William, Stroud, vintner
Kinge, William, Charlton King's
Long-den, William, Hawkesbury
Hainns, William, Longhope
Heyvvard, William, Newent
Jourden, William, Cirencester
Handes, William, Winchcombe
Deyer, Walter, Berkeley
Jeynes, William, Tredington
Edolls, William, Thornbury
Weare, William, Thornbury
Haynes, William, Tibberton
Elliottes, William, Randwick
Danby, William, Maismore
Dodgin, William, Yate
Thomas, Walter, Tuddenham
[missing]
Newman, William, Uley
Butter, William, Shipton Solace
Marsh, William, Thornbury
Parry, William, Newland
1612.
Butter, Alice, Hartpury
Yate, Agnes, Hampton
Hope, Arnold, Wirke Risington
Panter, Alice, Toddington
Strange, Anthony, Siston
Maile als. Male, Ann, Saul
Rogers, Alice, Twyning
Martin, Alice, Charlton King's
Dudson, Agnes, Swindon
Longden, Alice, Wollaston
Whyte, Alice, Oldbury
Smith, Agnes, Fretherne
Webb, Avis, Awre
Wattes, Alice, Brockworth
Clark, Alice, Turley
Jorden, Anthony, Thornbury
Foxe, Alice, Withington
Ayres, Ann, proved at Gloucester
Wells als Atwell, Ann, Lighe
Holder, Anthony, Rangeworthy
Wilkins, Andrew, Prestbury
Gibbes, Bertha, Stonehouse
Pritchett, Katherine, Haresfield
Hodges, Katherine, Arlingham
Cole, Christopher, Slimbridge
Hickes, Christopher, Tredington
Millard, David, St. Mary's, Gloucester
Pevre, Edmond, Stone
Farley, Eleanor, Hinton
Dawes, Eleanor, Bawnton
Hume, Eleanor, Berkeley
Newe, Elizabeth, Kemerton
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Merrick, Elizabeth, Thornbury
Saunders, Eleanor, Maisemore
Bellinger, Edith, Leckhampton
Watkys, Elizabeth, Welford
Witcombe, Elizabeth, Hempstead
Moore, Elizabeth, Buckland
Hungerford, Edward, Windrush
Jorden, Edmond, Bicknor English
Morford, Edith, Pucklechurch
Pirry, Eleanor, Tibberton
Dymbery, Elizabeth, Cromhall
Mathew, Edward, Tewkesbury, gent.
Knight, Elizabeth, Sandhurst
Puckmore, Edward, Sandhurst
Prowte, Elizabeth, Hawkesbury
Tally, Elizabeth, Frocester
Varuom, Edward, Minsterworth
Butt, Edmund, Hartpury
Baghott, Edward, Prestbury, gent.
Cornewall, Edw., Stanley St. Leonard
Guy, Edward, Deerhurst, gent.
Holder, Edward, Longney
Allard. Francis, Deerhurst
Wattes, Frances, Hardwick
Seaborne ah. Plomer, Francis,
Wotton-sub-Edge
Hawkins, Giles, Gloucester
Badger, Giles, Wotton, Gloucester
Haines, Giles, Bitton
Theyer, Giles, Sandhurst
Croftes, George, Admington in
Ouinton
Borne, George, Bisley
Badghote, Edward, Prestbury
Dawe, Helen, Wotton-under-Edge
White, Henry, Awre
Prowte, Henry, Hawkesbury
Horwood, Henry, Horsley
Denny, Hugh, Woton-under-Edge
Wither, Henry, Shipardyne
Watkins, Hugh, Slimbridge
Corbett, Henry, Painswick
Baldwyn, Helen, Rendcombe
Pyttman, Henry, Gloucester
Longe, Henry, Westerleigh
French, James, Gloucester
Willis, John [missing]
Elridg-e, John, Duffield
Skinner, Joyce, South Cerney
Edwardes, John, Elmore
Tyler, John, Pucklechurch
Fryer, Johan, Berkeley
Curnock, John, Berkeley
Capener, Joan, Perton. Gloucester
Hancock, John, Twyning
Wintle, James, Frampton - upon -
Severn
Jaques, John, Painswick
Cowles, John, Frampton-upon-
Severn
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129
Venn, John, Hempstead
Cooper, John, Welford
Adams, John, Snowshill
Britten, John, Bitton
Rodman als. Tayler, John, Hawkes-
bury
Niblett, Joan, Berkley
Packer, Joan, Kempsford
Beaker, John, Bitton
Gardner, Joan, proved at Stow
Hules, John, Bledington
Tyler, Joan, Higam
Bradwell, John, Lighe
Hill, John, Uley
Tovy, John, Hinton
Reynoldes, John, Morton-in-Marsh
Buswell, John, Stow
Fluellinge, John, Elmore
Jones, Joan, Berkeley
Hawling, John, Staverton
Hampton, John, Deerhurst
Loggin, John, Winchcomb, mason
Gregory als. Ridler, John, Brimpsfield
Brian als. Haddon, Jane, Barnesly
Langford, John, Wormington
Knight, John, Horsley
Maisey, John, Coin St. Aldwyn
Hancock, John, Twyning
Bryant, John, Bitton
Ashemeade, John, Cheltenham ?
Page als. Mathewe, John, Alderton
Idolls, John, Oldbury
Baylies, John, Tewkesbury
Maunsell, John, Hardwick
Collins, John, Tuddenham
Crippes, Joan, Bourton-on-the-Water
Hayward, John, Upleadon
Ward, Jeffery, Welford
Parsons, John, Kingsholm
Lawrence, Jane, Winchcombe
Ray als. Rea, Joan, Didbrooke
Wood, John, Beckford
Musley, John, Wapley
Gearing, John, Lechelade
Bickner, John, Ashelworlh
Man, John, Westbury
Game, Joan, Lighe
Hempshowe, John, Twyning
Haule, John, Tewkesbury
Warren, John, Abson
Tawny, John, Winchcombe
Gardiner, John, Minchinhampton
Foord, John, Wickwar
Hutchins, John, Upleadon
Huntley, James, Elkeston, esq.
Plomer, John, Cam
Rixe, John, Upton St. Leonards
King, Julian, Eastington
Turner, John, Cam
Tayler, John, Lighe
Causfield, John, Ashelworth
Ridler, John, Dunsborn Abbotts
[missing]
Rogers John, Dowdeswell
Bubb, John, Tewkesbury
Addis, John, Pauntley
Willis, John, Saul
Longe, John, Brockwoith
Cherington, John, Ampney Crucis
Reeve, Lawrence, Deerhurst
Willis, Michael, Arlingham
Wattes, Margaret, Tetbury
Meysey, Margery North Cerney
Dymery, Margery, Rockhampton
Bonde, Miles, Charlton Kings
Cooke, Margaret, Stroud
Harris, Mary, Frampton-on-Severn
Shoell, Margery, Bisley
Watkins, Margaret, Sandhurst
Robinson, Nicholas, Wollaston
Ronche (or Rouche), Nicholas,
Hawkesbury
Streete, Nicholas, Chipping Sodbury,
gent.
Horwood, Nicholas. Hawkesbury
Chaplin, Nicholas, Turley
Rowles, Nicholas, Standish
Glassenbury, Richard, Newnham
James, Robert, Weston-sub-Edge
Fowke als. \Vheler, Richard, Buck-
land
Archer, Robert, Fynefield Buthrop
Powell, Roger, Slimbridge
George, Richard, Stow
Hume, Richard, Berkeley
Smith, Richard, Tewkesbury
Harrison als. Christofer, Robert,
Winchcombe
Hooper, Robert, Berkeley
Atwood, Richard, Frampton Cotterell
Millward, Robert, Harnhill
Rodman, Robert, Oldbury-on-Severn
Kyte, Richard, Ebrington
Higges, Robert, Cheltenham, gent.
Addams, Richard, Thornbury
Mace, Robert, Westcote
Payte, Robert, Westbury
Maninge, Rosamond, Kingscote
Poole, Richard, Frampton-on-Severn
Stibbes, Richard, Bitton
Smith, Robert, Sherborne
Greene, Robert, Horsey
Grineway, Robert, Lydney
Dorney, Richard, North Nibley
Humfreys als. Maior, Rose, Hatherop
Sutton, Richard, Deerhurst
Milton, Robert, Berrow
Wade, Robert, Welford
Young, Robert, Lassington
Stratford, Richard, Stroud
GLOUC. WILLS.
1 0
I30
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Wood, Robert, Barnwood
Whitton, Richard, Cubberley, gent.
Wyntle, Richard, Arlingham
Coley, Ralph, Welford
Dake, Roland, Twyning
Edwardes, Robert, Tewkesbury
Griffith, Richard, Colsborne
Djke, Richard, Twyning
Ellis, Richard, Saul [missing]
Gan, Richard, Risington M igna
Higges, Robert, Wotton-under-Edge
Spire, Simon, Cheltenham
Foxe, Solomon, Dean Parva
Finche, Simon, Hinton
Neale, Simon, Yate
Whiting, Thomas, Yate
Flower, Thomas, Frampton-upon-
Severn
Sollace, Thomas, Cirencester
Goulding, Thomas, Maiseyhampton
Snowswell, Thomas, Sherborne
Bates, Thomas, Willersey
DDninge, Thomas, Newland
Williams, Thomas, Wollaston
Chamber, Thomas, Minchinhampton,
silk-weaver
Marshall, Thomas, Longhope
Wisham, Thomas, Staunton
Gill, Thomas, Upton St. Leonards
Burnell, Thomas, Berkeley
Hollister, Thomas, Westerley
Pride, Thomas, Morton Vallence
Ailberton, Thomas, Westbury
Jeninges, Thtjmas, Tewkesbury
Chaundler, Thomas, Brockhampton
Cooke, Thomas, Haresfield
Killinge, Thomas, Berkeley
Hewes, Thomas, Frampton Cotterell
Humfreys, Thomas, Farmington
Gelfe, Thomas, Ashelworth
Yate, Thomas, Bodington
Sturmy, Thomas, Cheltenham
Bishopp, Thomas. Hartpury
Wyman, Thomas, Huntley
Dower, Thomas, Aston, Avening
Wyntle, Thomas, Minsterworth
Smith, Thom.as, Berkeley
Shott, Thomas, Westbury
Barnewood, Thomas, Kings Stanley
Slaughter, Thomas, Lighe .
Bidle, Thomas, IJrimsfield
Lymme. 'Thomas, Welford
• Parry, Thomas, Cheltenham
Morgan, Thomas, Hurst
Staunton, 'Tliomas, Cleeve
Nelme, Thomas [torn]
Moninge, William, Kingscote
Harris, William, Tetbury
Cole, William, Kemerton
Watkins, William, Sandhurst
Potter, William, English Bicknor
Bell, William, Sandhurst
Lewis, William, Charlton, Tedbury
Mourford, William, Abson
Derrett, William, Ailberton in Lydney
Overthrow, William, BuUey
Sawle, William, Gloucester
Huntley, William, Gloucester, gent.
Clarke, William, Hawkesbury
Kniget, William, Tewkesbury
Jobbins, William, Berkeley
Everod, William, Berkeley
Smith, Walter, Cherington
Grey, William, Dumbleton
Hedges, William, Arlingham
Dymock, Walter, Djynton
Moore, William, Minsterworth
Clarke, William, Whittington
Allen, William, Tufley in Gloucester
Shipp. William, Doynton
Barnes, Wm., St. Mary's in Gloucester
Merevaile, William [abode not given]
Powell, William, Temple Guitinge
Finche, William, Hinton
Combe, William, Kemerton
Parry, Walter, Cheltenham [missing]
Tuckey, William, Turley
Townsend, Walter, Haselton
Malverne, William, Starton
Dobbes, Walter, Longhope
Eede, William, Westbury
Cole, William, Horton
1613.
Smith, Alice, Thornbury
Shott, Anne, Barnwood
Robertas, Anne, Hasfield
Walker, Agnes, Yate
Bishop, Anty., Highnam in Churcham
Wood, Agnes, Cam
Williams, Anthony, Slimbridge
CoUyns, Anne, Painswick
Thayer, Alice, Whittington
Davis, Arthur, Micheldean
Tilton, Anselm, Badminton Magna
Hall, Andrew, Bisley
Rogers, Anthony, Dowdeswell
Robertas, Anne, Bengrove in Beckford
Turner, Alice, Forthampton
Arram, A^'am, Westbury
Clevely, Adam, Over
Millard, Agnes [abode not given]
Belcher, Alexander, Hitton
Curnock, Agnes, Berkeley
Slye, Alice, Staunton
Crispe, Agnes, Marshfield
Cowly, Ann, Eastington
Gilman, Augustin, Moreton Vallence
Nicolson, Anthony, Quedgley
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131
Sled, Christopher, Newland
Smith, Christopher, Ashelworth
Richard, David, Kempsford
Rea, Edmond, Laverton in Buckland
Hall, Giles, Frocester
Allen, Edward, Tortworth
Baswell, Elizabeth, Stow
Suringe, Elizabeth, Shurdington
Etheredge, Edmund, Norton
Wallington, Edward, Wotton-under-
Edge
Whyte, Elizabeth, Wotton-under-
Edge
Holder, Edward, Taynton
Leighton, Eleanor, Elmore
Winston, Elizabeth, Witcomb Magna
Harvy, Giles, Berkeley, gent.
Gould, Edmund, Newland
Sandford, Edward, Stonehouse, gent.
Porter, Edward, Frampton-upon-
Severn
Webb, Eleanor, Tetbury
Collett, Elizabeth, Ashchurch
Partridge, Elizabeth, Slimbridge
Keere, Edward, St. Brevills
Heynes, Edward, Ashchurch
Whoper, Elizabeth, Dymock
Garner, Edmond, Stone in Berkeley
Stone, Edmund, Oldland in Bitton
Hayward, Edward, Berkeley
Kirby, Edward, Gloucester
Baker, Edward, Tibberton
Stephens, Edward, Minsterworth
Hutchings, Francis, Horsley
Buddinge, George, Wheatenhurst
Birte, George, Harescomb
Whitmay, George, Over
Pajrton, George, Tewkesbury
Sebright, George, Cleeve
Trynder, George, Chedworth
Bennett, George, Kisington Parva
Damsell, George, Coin Aylwins
Dull, George, Slimbridge
Ayeland, George, Frampton-upon-
Severn
^Blanche, Giles, Eastington, clothier
Hughes, George, Berkeley
Greeninge, Guy, Rockhampton
Wolworth als. Webb, Henry,
Wickwar
Freeman, Henry, Stan dish
Stock, Henry, Wickwar
Harris, Henry, Whaddon
Lawrence, Henry, Iron Acton
Yersley, John, Newland
Loveredge, John, Dymock
Pant, John, Gloucester
Rogers, John, Westerleigh
Longden, John, Boxwell
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Fowler, Joan, Doynton
Snayleham, John, Abson
Lewes, John, Dursley
Hawkins, John, Bitton
Adland, John, Gloucester
Sheppard, John, Nine ?
Hitchman, John, Risington Parva
Gynes, John, Ashchurch
Hill, Joan, Washborne
Browne, Jerome, Clifford
Wells, Joan, Welford
Goodman, James, Aldrington
Kilford, John, Stand ish
Millward, James, Boxwell
Holliday, John, Upleadon
Syms, John, Hempstead
Masson, John, Toddington
Jones, John, Forthampton
Overthrowe, John, Taynton
*Overthrowe, John, the elder, Taynton
Smith, John, Wollaston
Marten, John, Hartpury
Perkyns, John, Taynton
Hyett, Joan, Tewkesbury
Bromley, John, Welford
Mallett, Isabel, Berkeley
Syer, Joan, Gloucester
Merry, James, Leighterton
Cartwright, James, Tredington, gent.
Cooke, John, Kings Stanley
Nott, Joan, Tortworth
Patch, Isabel, Thornbury
Parker, John, Pucklechurch
Winchecombe, John, Cirencester
Addams, John, Westbury
Woodward, John, Stinchcombe
Upton. John, Shenington
Rocke, John, Upleadon
Sallense, John, Awre
Walker. John, Yate
White, John, Gloucester
Smyth, John, Hempstead, gent.
Clarke, Julian, Norton
Collett, John, Stow
Arthure als. Groves, John, Lawrence
Street /
Saunders, John. Tewkesbury
Knight, Joan, Pebworth
Bridges, John, Hempstead
Wilse, John, Brockworth
Smith, John, Ouedgley
Sysemore, John, Pamyngton in Ash-
church
Allord, John. Ashelworth
Hogkins, Joan, Barrington Magna
Baker, John, Barrington Magna
Bridges, James, Rudford
Jeffes, John, Ashelworth
Marten, John, Apperley in Deerhurst
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
132
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Bartlet, Joan, Corse
^ Bowen, Joan, Stone in Berkeley
■J*^* . ^Maddock, John, Wollaston
,,^' "" ^Strange, John, Wapley
Furnesse, Joan, Micheldean
Stephens, John, Frocester
Pullen, Joan, Tedringlon
Hulings, Joan, Rodborough
Kinge, John, Lighe
Russell, John, Rockhanipton
Packer, John, Longhope
Griffyn, James, Bisley
Wollery, John, Longford in Gloucester
Holtam, John, Welford
Cooke, John, Minchinhampton
Weale ah. Purrock, Kath., Gloucester
Peglar, Katherine, Slimbridge
Wilsheere, Lawrence, alderman of
Gloucester
Phillips, Lawrence, Wick Rissinglon
Davis, Lewis, Rudford
Hampton, Lawrence, Deerhurst
Alridge, Margaret, South Cerncy
Sisemore, Margaret, Maisemore
Williams, Mabel, Harescomb
Lawrence, Mary, Coin St. Denis
Goodwing, Margery, Berkeley
Devias, Margaret, Hempstead
Cugley. Margery, Gloucester
Basset, Mary, Flaxley
*Watkins, Nicholas, Tudenham
Gatley, Nicholas, Beckford
*Egerley, Nicholas, Bisley
Field, Richard, Minsterworth
Gynes, Ralph, parson of Leckhampton
Cotton, Robert, Withington
Savaker, Richard, Taynton
■*Typpates, Richard, Berkeley
Maunder, Richard, Toddenham
Newman, Richard, Alderton
Wells. Richard, Welford
Carpenter, Richard, Snowshill
Basher als. Lynny, Robert, Slimbridge
Gabbe, Richard, Frampton-on-Severn
Ayland, Richard, Lidney
Mariman, Richard, Stow
Upcott, Robert, Westbury
Baker, Richard, Sutton-under-Brai!es
Howse, Robert, Chedworth
Willis, Richard, Tredington
W^ithers, Richard, Frampton Cotterell
Bower, Richard, Cirencester
Jaques, Richard, liroadwell
Moody, Richard, Coldaston
Organ. Richard, I5erkeley
Elridge, Richard, Ashelworth
Bateman, Richard, Withington
Tucker, Richard, Oldbury
Hibb, Roger, Quennington
• Not in the MS. C lendar.
Androwes, Richard, Slimbridge
Massinger als. Houlder, Richard,
Randwick
Jones, Robert, vicar of Corse
Codring^on, Richard, Dodington, esq.
Webley, Robert, Brockworth
Brodstock, Richard, Ashelworth
Wathen, Richard, Harescomb
Driver, Robert, Arlmgham
Lincy, Ralph, Ashelworth
Dikes, Richard, Pucklechurch
Tyler, Richard, Churcham
Owen, Richard, Forthampton
Bond, Richard, Eastingion
White, Richard, Berkeley
Ball, Robert, Eastington
Hobbes, Robert, Southam in Cleeve
*Tayler, Sara, Slimbridge
Neall, Thomas, Berkeley
Swanley, Thomas, Framilode in
Eastington
Smart, Thomas, Prestbury
Longe, Thomas, Ashelworth
Symons, Thomas, Haresfield
Cox, Thomas, Barrington Magna
Mathewe, Thomas, Oddington
Davis, Tremore, Westbury
Hawlinge, Thomas, Norton
Burnell, Thomas, Bitton
Moore, Thomas, Berkeley
Parker, Thomas, Wapley
Blisard, Thos., Laverton in Buckland
Bubbe, Thomas, Witcomb Parva in
Badgeworth
Porter, Thomas, Tirley
Varnam, Thomas, Moreton Valence
Dorby, Thomas, Alderton
Snotter, Thomas, Oldbury-on-Sevem
Rogers, Thomas, Maiseinore
Longman. Thomas. Sandhurst
Clifford, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Robertes, Thomas, Elmore
Fowle, Thomas, Longhope
Branche, Thomas, Highnam in
Churcham
Hodgkins, Thomas, Barrington Magna
Lluellyn, Thomas, Dursley
Bishopp, Thomas, Painswick
Nelme, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard's
Keere, Thomas, St. Bnavills
Staple, Thomas, Woodchester
Dobbes, Thomas, Longhope
Myles, Thomas, Eastington
Home, Thomas. Aston-sub-Edge
Luffingham, Thomas, Frampton-on-
Severn
Willis als. Laurence, Thomas, Dyrham
Perryman, Thomas, Westerleigh
Kirby, Thomas, .Shurdington Magna
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
^Z2»
*Benbowe, William, Winchcombe
Hankes, Wm., Bourton-on-the-Water
*MayIes, William, Cheltenham
White, William, Beckford
*Godw3rn, William, English Bicknor
Lawe, William, Campden
Weekes, William, Gloucester
Baily, William, Westbury
Brushe, William, Brockworth
Packstaffe, William, Tortworth
Hawkins, William. Sandhurst
Webb, William, Blaisdon
Baldwyn, William, Hasfield, clerk
Frenche, Walter [torn]
Higgins, William, Awre
Milton, William, Maisemore
Flouck, William, Stoke Orchard 0
Blissard, William, Compton Parva
Malverne, William, Tirley
Minchin, William, Wick Rissington
Thomas, Walter, Doynton
Gardener als. Masfield, William,
Ashelworth
Harris, Walter, Boddington
Smith, William, Titherington
Robertes, William, Bengrove in
Beckford
Merrett, William, Longford in
Gloucester
Tyler, William, Hartpury
Ewent, William Longhope
Hume, William, Neud
Yersley, William, Newland
Webb, William, Kingswood
Peglar, William, Slimbridge
Okes, William, Abson
More, William, Iron Acton
Belcher, William, Peglesworth-by-
Dowdeswell
Organ, William, W^esterleigh
Stephens, William, Aldrington[missing]
1614.
Hayward, Agnes, Newent
Whyte, Alice, Oldbury
Willis, Ann, Saintbury
Freeman, Anthony, Kemerton
Merrett, Anthony, Matson ?
Maunsell als. Alexander, Alice, Buck-
land
Dopping, Ann, Rodley in Westbury
Curtis, Arthur, Newent
Bradford, Arnold, Churcham
Wheler, Abel, Thornbury
Phelpes, Andrew, Southrop
Lawrence, Alice, Berkeley
Pyrke, Ann, Dean Magna
Bruton, Arthur, Stone in Berkeley
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
1 ; *
Hunt, Anthony, Aston Somerfield, elk.
Anckerne, Agnes, Sutton-under-Brailes
Hedges, Bridget, Arlingham
Jacketes, Christian, Maiseyhampton
Asten, Christopher, Horsley
Nelme, Christopher, Flaxley
Greene, Christopher, vicar of Holy
Trinity, Gloucester
Whyte, Christopher, Syde
Mills, Daniel, Painswick
Barnard, Dorothy, Rangeworthy
Whooper, Elizabeth, Kempley
Hawkins, Edmund, Sandhurst
Etheridge, Edmund, Norton
Batte, Edmund, Gloucester
West, Elizabeth, Charfield
Wooddington, Edith, Down Ampney
*Carter, Giles, Arlingham
Harris, Giles, Uley
Button, Elizabeth, Sherborne
Dawby, Giles, Whetenhurst
Willis, Edmund, Westbury
Tovy, Giles, Uley
Farr, Edith, Hawkesbury
Carpenter, Elizabeth, Elkstone
Patphe, Edm., Morton in Thornbury
Steyte, Elizabeth, Church Stanway
Millar, Eleanor, Welford
Man, Edward, Newland
Snowe, Elizabeth, Barnwood
Creede, Ellen, Leighterton
Cull, Guy, Ampney Peter
Jeninges, Henry, Hempstead
Price, Henry, Newland
Baynham, Henr)', Yate
Adams, Henry, Minsterworth
Davis, Hugh, Siston
Vicaredge, Henry, Bishops Cleeve
[missing]
Farmer, John [abode not given]
Paynter, John, Lynton, Gloucester
Nelme, John, Newent
Eldridge, John, Hartpury
Baddam, John, Flaxley
Reve als. Penly, John, Cirencester
Deninge, John, Slimbridge
Wattes, John, Heydon in Boddington
Leny, John, Berkeley
Malverne, John, Parton in Church-
down
Ward, John, Longborow [missing]
Rouche, John, Hawkesbury
Baddam, John, Flaxley (see above)
Hale, Joan, Chedworth
Gybbons, John, Painswick
Davis, John, Acton Turvill
Mathewes, John, Hill m Berkeley
Bridges, Joan, Hempstead
Welche, James, Badgeworth
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
34
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Smith, Joan, Lechlade
Berry, Isabel, Brookthropp
Gardener, John, Saperton
Combe, John, Cheltenh.un
Bradley, John, Rockhampton
Cull, James, Ampney Crucis
Kinge. John, North Nibley
Carpenter, James, Gretton
Hale, John, Laverton in Buckland
Rogers, John, Dyrham
Millard, John, Newton Bagpath
Plumer, John, Uursley
Haynes, Jam.es, Hardvvick
Hajrward, James, Frampton-on-Severn
Heynes, John, Wheatenhurst
Parker als. Lymbrick, John, Saperton
Hooper, Joan, Minsterworth
Jeffery, Isabel, Wapley
Gardener, John, Putley in Standish
Ward, John, Cheltenham
Barnes. John, Barn wood
Butt, John, Arlingham
Tarlin, James, Aldrington
Bence, Joan, Frampton Cotterell
Jones, John, Twynning
Hodges, Joan, South Cerney
Pyncott, John, North Nibley
Meisey, Jenifer, Oldbury
Wymboll, John, Kingswood
Forte, Joan, Stockwell in Cowley
Fryer, John, Arhngham
George, Julian. Snowshill
Whyte, John, Awre
Jackson als. Booth, Joan, Staunton
Vaughan, John, Cirencester
Prichell, Joan, Gloucester
Erie, John, Rockh.-'.mpton
Crouage, John [abode not given]
Harris als. Smith, John, Bodington,
gent.
Collwell, John, Alderly, clothier
Marten, John, Wapley
Monnox, Joan, Cirencester
Hathway, John. Eastlach Marten
Bird, James, Whaddon
Rowles, John, Tewkesbury
Hayle, Katherine, Cheltenham
Birton, Katherine, North Nibley
Worlock, Lewis, Tortworth
Bullock, Margaret, Blaisdon
Haynes, Margery, Frampton-on-Sevcrn
Letham, Margaret, Barn wood
. Woodword, Mathew, Cirencester
Portlock, Mary, South Cerney
Heynes. Mary, Cow Honeybourne
Bond, Michael, Alkcrton in Fstinirton
Hodges, Margaret, Westcotc
Beale, Margaret, Forthampton
Smithsend, Nicholas, Walton-Cardiff
in Tewkesbury
Budinge, Nicholas, Stonehouse
Wichell, Philip, Codrington in Wapley
Curnock, Philip, Thornbury
Wheeler, Paul. Dumbleton
*Geffereys als. Underwood, Richard,
Ncwnham
Pride, Richard, Newent
Newman, Roger, Gotherton in Cleeve
Jurden, Robert, Ashbrook in Ampney
Crucis
Walker, Robert, Badminton Magna
Derriatt, Richard, Stinchcombe
Palmer, Roger, Swindon
Tumor. Robert, Newnham
Allyn, Richard, Kingswood
Acleave, Richard [abode not given]
Pleder, Richard, Eastington, tawiter
Madding, Robert, Tetbury
Davis Robert [abode not given]
Selwyn, Richard, Kings Stanley
Heynes, Robert, Kemerton
Yarratt, Richard, Oldbury-on-Severn
Hyman, Richard, Berkeley
Gregge, Richard, Welfsrd
Mursley, Robert, Dyrham
Croswell, Richard, Didbrook
Gooderich, Richard, Charlton Kings
Serene, Richard, Tirley
Gibbons, Richard, Pakenhull in Bisley
Plummer, Robert, Cirencester
Bumpasse, Richard, Aston-sub-Edge
Kemble, Robert, Daglingworth
Bruar als. Parker, Richard, Ruardean
Dobbes, Richard, Longhope
Holliday, Robert, Dean Parva
Horston, Richard, Leonard Stanley
Dobbes, Robt., Longford in Gloucester
1 Wilkins, Richard, Slicheldean
May, Richard, Hawkcsbury
I Jones, Richard, Matson
I Gardner, Richard, Painswick
j Wyllettes als. Guy, Robt., Kemerton
I Longford, Simon, Saperton
Holdshipp, S with in, Forthampton
Crofte, Thomas, Westbury
Bishopp, Thomas, Deerhurst
Cowley, Thomas, Hempstead
Bradford. Thomas, Gloucester
Nelme, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard's
Smith, Thomas, Sherborne
Jorden, Thomas, Ashchurch
Dautesey, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Reve, Thomas, Dyrham
! Grening, Thomas, Moreton Valence
I Gregory, Thomas, Cheltenham
I Hemen, Thomas. Westbury
j Langston, Thomas, Hinton
! Nelme, Thomas, Newent
j Harris, Thomas, Hawling
• Not in the M.S. Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
35
Savagfe, Thomas, Slimbridge
Bate, Thomas, Willersey
Addams, Thomas, Morcote in Minster-
worth
Jones, Thomas, Kemerlon
Bould, Thomas, Compton Parva
Dollinge, Thomas. Marshfield
Parrett, Thomas, Cam
Willis, Thomas, Bitton
Cornock, Thomas, Berkeley
Hill, Timothy, Wolston
Adeane, Thomas, Temple Guytinge
Hosye, Thomas, Marshfield
Prother, Thos., Frampton-on-Severn :
Wells, Thomas, Welford ^
Bishop, Thomas, Oldland in Bitton
Taylor, Thomas, Tuddenham
Filtoe, Thomas, Deerhurst
Verry, William, IMinsterworth
Mekins, William, Hartpury
Lenny, William, Oldbury-on-Severn
Stevens, William. Buckland
Packer, William, Arlingham
Muchell, William, Wheatenhurst
Cowles, William, Moreton Valence
Wood, William, Wotton-under-Edge
Bridges, William, Gloucester
Parker, William, Westerleigh
Smalridge, William, Miserden
Hill, William, Lassington
Jones, William, Hanam
Prence, William, Lidney
Palmer, William, Campden
Harris, William, Compton Parva
Man, William, Cirencester
Brevill, William, Haselton
Atwood, William, Berkeley
Payton, William, Hinton
Russell, William, Rockhampton
Webley, William, Droiscourt in
Brockworth
Merman, William, Wickwar
Cove, William, Kempsford
Baily, William [abode not given]
Millar, Walter, Welford
Turner, Walter, Tewkesbury
Bridgeman, William, Kings Stanlfey,
minister
Phippes, William, Compton Parva
Cloughe, William, Slimbridge
Sawcombe, William, Hasfield
Davis, William, Hill in Berkeley.''
Taynton, William, Churchdown
*Cluffe, William, Slimbridge, gent.
Creede, William, Bitton
Mill, William, Witcomb Magna
• Not in the MS. Calcnd.ir.
1615.
Pope, Avis, Beverston
Trotman, Alexander. Dursley
Eaton, Amy, Sherborne
Nutting, Alice, Tewkesbury
Avery, Ann, Siston
Ballard, Ann, Gloucester
Harvy, Alice, Gloucester
Hill, Agnes, Berkeley
Capenhurst, Alice, Frampton-on-
Severn
Crannage, Abraham, Elmore
Vizard, Alice, Longney
Holder, Ann, Leckhampton
Rickettes, Ann, Deerhurst
Ockey, Agnes, Norton
Hodges, Ann, Stow
Smith, Charity, Thornbury
Wayte, Christopher, Kingscote
Ireland, Eleanor, Bisley
Englishe, Elizabeth. Slimbridge
Skidmore, Eliz., Morlewood, Thornbury
Wood, Edmond, Winchcomb
Robertes, Elizabeth, Deerhurst
Russell, Elizabeth, Oxenton
Davis als. Weaver, Giles, Greete,
Winchcombe
Fowle, Edward, Lidney
Jones, Edward, Chipping Sodbury
Tyly, Elizabeth, Coldaston
Warren, Edward, Coldaston
Whooper, Elizabeth, Dymock
Dawby, Eleanor, Ashchurch
Brewer. Ellen, Coldaston
Organ, Edward, Berkeley
Breather, Elizabeth, Hard wick
Sollas, Francis, Birdlipp
Walkley, Francis, Romley Regis
Mislyn als. Peeter, Henry, Harnhill
Jefferyes, Hugh, Bisley
Browne, Henry, Sherborne
Malverne, Henry, Churchdown
Poole, Henry, Cirencester
Robinson, Hugh, Dowdeswell
Drinkwater, Henry, Gloucester
Watkins, Henry, Haresfield
Braford, John, Hempstead
Younge, John. Gloucester
Mill, John, Kings Stanley
Clarke, John, Mickieton
Gardener, John, Painswick
Farley, John, Beckford
Kedwardes, Joan, Beckford
Randle, Joan, Bentham in Badgeworth
Tylton, John, Westbury
Dirry, John, Hartpury
Gibbes, John, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Greene, John, Minsterworth
Dyar, John [abode not given]
136
16.1^
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Pope, Joan, Churchdown
Filtoe ah. Wheeler, Ralph, Leck-
Baily, John, Didbrook
hampton
*Hopkins, James, Awre
Partridge, Robert, Cowley
Remington, John, South Cerney
Winston, Robert, Wheatenhurst
♦Pierce, John, Beverstone
Howies, Richard, Haresfield
Price, John, Beckford
Leny, Richard, Cromehall
Greeninge, John, Morton Valence
Harward, Ric, Westington in Campden
Lane, John, Gloucester
Harris, Richard, Harescomb
Syford, John, Westerleigh
Baily, Richard, Broadston in Berkeley
Lightfoote, Joan, Maismore
Heath, Roger, St. Mary's in Gloucester
Greene, John, Gloucester
Cotterell, Richard, Longborow
Pyrke, Joan, Micheldean
Bodnam ah. Bodman, Richard,
Fc'wster, John, Edgworth
Arlingham
Payne, Julian, Brockthropp
Dabine, Robert, Northlech
Crewe, John, Hawkesbury
Archard, Robert, Maisey Hampton
Bumell, John, Bitton
Cowles, Robert, Ashchurch
Venne, Joan, Kilcott in Hawkesbury
Dower, Richard, Cherington
Nicolls, John, Longhope
Mayo, Robert, Gloucester, clothier
Daunser, John, Hucclecote in Church- ^
-Freeme, Richard, St. Trinity, Glou-
down
cester, gent.
Machin, John, Peddington, Berkeley
Lane, Richard, Little Dean
Mosse, John, Down Hatherley
SanduU, Roger, Hinton
Payne, Joan, Gloucester
Powell, Richard, Preston-on-Sto\v
Mertimere, John, Thornbury
Millwater, Richard, Horsley, clothier
Windowe, John, Gloucester
*Aley, Robert, Abson
Jones, Joan [abode not given]
Dull, Rich., Brockweare in Wolstone
Turner, John, Bisley
Phsmimore, Richard, Cam
Whooper, John, Longney
Kent, Roger, Hard wick
Hale, James, Staunton
Price, Richard, Hasfield
Syford, John, Westerleigh
Murton, Richard, Micheldean
Smith, John [abode not given]
. Freeme, Rich., St. Trinity, Gloucester
Pirkins, John, Minsterworth
Barnes, Richard, Didbrook
♦Morse, Joan, Westbury
Ireland, Robert, Tibberton
Coksey, John, Thornbury
Wynniett, Sybil, Kempley
Mirry, John, Sandhurst
Bridges, Susan, St. Katherine's in
Burnell, John, Bitton
Gloucester
Wheeler, John, Welford
Clutterbooke, Samuel, Hinton in
tGreening, John, Morton Valence,
Berkeley
[proved 1620]
Taylor, Thomas, Huntley
Morse, John, Ciloucester
Pearse, Thos., Longford in Gloucester
Cockes, Katherine, Maisemore
Rickardes, Thomas, Tortworth
Cole, Katherine, Kemerton
Drew, Thomas, Longhope
Bennett, Lewis, Bevington in Berkeley
Dowll, Thomas, Abenhall
Isack, Margaret, Tormarton
Butt, Thomas, Overton in Arlingham
Goodyer, Margaret, Twyning
Malyn, Thomas, Thornbury
Kent, Margaret, Hard wick
Togfw^ell, Thomas, Elkston
Lewis, Margaret, Berkeley
Hooper, Thomas, Minsterworth
Watkins, Mary, Kempsford
Deakins, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Barnes, Nicholas, Ashton-under-Hill
Crede, Thos., Coldaston, glover, died
Harris, Nicholas, Osehvorth
" of y'^ fallynge sicknes "
Hall, Nicholas, Salperton
Lane, Thomas, St. Katheryns in Glou-
Diston, Oliver, rector of Dumbleton
cester
Dauncer, Olive, Hucclecote
Nelme, Thomas, Berkeley
Goldinge, Phillis, Hampton Maisey
White, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Turker, Philip, Tyddenham
Howse, Thomas, Peter Ampney
Piatt, Richard, Cirencester
Millward, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Randle ah. Bailyes, Richard, Grafton,
Gilbert, Thomas, Westbury
Beckford
Turner, Thomas, Coulsbourne
• Xot in the- MS. C.-iIondar.
Austens, Thomas, Minsterworth
t bo placed in this Bundle.
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
137
Tylie, Thomas, Westerleigh
Wilkins, Thomas, Tetbury
Bubb, Thomas, Bentham in Badge-
worth
Bullock, Thomas, Gloucester
Cooke, Thomas, Bledington
Arcall, Thomas, Over Slaughter
Maxden, Thomas [abode not given]
Rugg, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Spokes, Thomas, Stonehouse
Deriatt, Thomas, Stinchcomb
Curtis, Thomas, Newent, glover
Bicknell, Thomas, Hartpury
Pilmore, Thomas, Prestbury
Driver, Thomas, Arlingham
Tucker als. Jones, Thomas, Prestbury
Blake, Valentine, Winchcomb, clerk
Walkley, William, Standish
Longney, Walter, Arlingham
Wellavise, William, South Cerney
Underhill als. Bost, Walter, Tarleton
in Coates
Stephens, William, Alvington, ship-
wright
Mathewes, William, Tuddenham
Hutchins, William, St. John's in Glou-
cester, gent.
lies, William, Driffield
Wilkes, William, Starton
Cozens, William, Lechlade
Etheridge als. Farmer, William,
Badgworth
Baker, Willidm [abode not given]
Phippes, William, Fairford
Frenche, William, Apperley in Deer^
hurst
Pasham, William, Oddington
Cowell, William, Winchcomb
Chaundlor, William, Sevenhampton
Harris, William, Cow Honeybourne
Browne, William, Tetbury
Drinkwater, William, Hatherley
Greene, William, Eastleche Turvill
Watkins, Walter, St. Mary's in Glou-
cester
Sherly, William, Little Compton
Brinckworth, William, Weston Birt
Scott, William, Hill
Tayler als. Serney, W^illiam, Colne
Alwyns
1616.
Crowder, Agnes, Longford [missing]
Browne, Alice, Bibury
Hall, Amy, Alvington in Bibury
Freeman, Ann, Saintbury
Throckmorton, Amy., Gloucester, esq.
Evetts, Alice, Longney
Townsend, Annis, Morton Hemmarsh
Shotford, Ann, Haresfield
Symons, Alexander, Upleadon
Cull, Ann, Winston
Greenway, Ann, Tirley
Bushell, Arthur, Slimbridge
Ward, Alice, Ockington in Elmston
Dirrett, Alice, Stinchcomb
Dawe, Agnes, Hawkesbury
Androw^s, Arthur, Hawkesbury
Pollard, Alice, Siddington Mary
Chaundler, Agnes, Preston
Sifford, Annis, Yate
Androwes, Ann, Bleddington
Earle, Christian, Oldbury
Restall, Christopher, Tirley
Fouller, Christopher, Wapley
Kinge, Edward, Rodborow
During, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Fearneley, Elizabeth, Ozleworth
Prydye, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Hooper, Eleanor, Gloucester
Wesbye, Giles, Wotton-under-Edge
Carpenter, Edward, Bibury
Clarke, Ezekiel, Longney
Drinkwater, Edith, Hatherley
Roberts, Edward, Dumbleton
Cotterell, Edmund, Saintbury
Collier, Elizabeth, Hinton
Goodman, Edward, Cromhall
Smith, Edmund, Leigh
Pirry, Elizabeth, Tibberton
Cowper als. Jeyce, Eleanor [abode not
given]
Moone, Edward, Dyrham
Eastmead, Edward, Acton Turvill
Hurne, Elizabeth, Newport in Berkeley
Bruton, Francis, Wotton-under-Edge
Lawrence, Guy, Cromhall
Shild, George, Deerhurst
Wyman, George, Elmore
Smith, George, Slimbridge
Symmes als. Compton, Gregory, Peb-
worth
tDimoke, Anthy., Tuddington, pr. 1617
Rudge, Humphrey, Ruardean
Bideawhile, Henry, Hartpury
Norton, Henry, Stanton
Baker, Hugh, Hardwick
Bridges, Henry, esq., Thornbury .?
Higgins, John, Wheatenhurst
Hooper, John, Elmore
Humphreys, Joan, Sherborne
Meller, John, Northleach
Fysher, Joyce, Twyning
Cooke, John, Berkeley
Richins, Joan, Kempsford
Clayfield, John, Leonard Stanley
Milton, Julian, Tirley
Hartland, John, Taynton
t So placed in this Bundle.
Gloitcestcrshire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Blysse, John, Cirencester
Cull, John, Lower (iuiting
Browning, John, Kingscote
Gardner, John, Stroud
Randle, James, Badgworth
Martin, Joan, Pebworth
Pinckett, Joan, Hawkesbury
Kent, John, Charlton Kinj^s
Whittin^on, John, Coldaston
Baker, John, Bisley
Ceelye, John, AsheUvorlh
Elborow, John, Sandhurst
Lowe, Isabel, Barn wood
Flucke, Joan, Cheltenham
Hawkes, John, Titheringlon
Arnold, John, Tarleton in Coates
Guy, John, Bledin;,^ton
Evans, John, Alvington
Price, James, Stan way
Randell, Jolin, Cowley
Harris, John, Norton
Stephens, John, Thornbury
Jobbins, John, Thornbury
Ames, John, Frampton Cotterell
Crest, John, Newland
Clarke, John, Witcomb Magna
Houldstead, John, Westbury
Hickes, John, Cheltenham
Batten, John, Doddington
Hill, James, Yate
Roberts, Joan, Guyting Power
Gynner, Joan, Kempsford
Blissard, John, Compton Parva
Wood, John, Cirencester
Payne, John, Nympsfield
Bishopp, John, Berkeley
Bearde, Katherine, Haresfield
Mason, Lawrence, Colne Denys
Johnes, Lewis, Lidney
Porter, Margery, Tirley
Coxe, Margaret, Hartpury
Clarke, Margery, Morton in Thornbury
Sheppard, Margaret, Nene, Wilts.
Pynes, Mathew, Stinchcomb [missing]
^Jeynes, Martha, Tewkesbury
Mursby, Mary, Pucklechurch
Sheppard, Margery, Wotton-under-
Edge
Prigg, Margaret, Weslerleigh
Agrove, Nicholas [abode not given]
Clutterbooke, Michael, Estington
Byddle, Nicholas, Wooselworth
Arcoll, Paris, Boddington
Watkins, Peter, Kings Stanley
Herbert, Peter, Little Risington
Jones, Richard, Harnhill
Purnell, Roliett, North Nibloy
White, Richard, Hardwick
Sheppard, Rich., Wotton-nnder-Edge
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Sewell, Robert, Rodborow
Thayer, Richard, Brockworth
Palmer, Robert, Haresfield
Cale, Richard, Woodchester, tucker
Large, Richard, Sherborne
Warbrooke, Roger, Aw re
Perkes, Roger, Norton
Fletcher, Richard, Painswick
Jackman, Richard, Oldbury
Hiller, Roger, Beverstone
Warner, Richard, Cowley
Davis, Richard, Elmore
Barnard, Richard, Horsley
Newman, Robert, Prestbury
Miller, Richard. Welford
Whithorne, Richard, Fo.xcote
Bicke, Ricliard, Wotton-under-Edge
Martin, Robert, Pebworth
Tyler, Robert, Titherington
Frewen, Richard, Ruardean
Walker, Robert, Yate
Frye. Richard, Marshfield
Sanders, Richard, parson of Dagling-
worth
Mawle, Richard, Northleach
Scargen, Roger, Cirencester
Sansome, Richard, Bisley
Best, Rowland, Twining
Batherne, Robert, Westbury
Seely, Roger, Ashelworth
Bodman ah. Bodnam, Ric.,Arlingham
Mathew, Richard, Cheltenham
Wymbold, Robt., Wotton-under-Edge
Dirrell, Roger, Toddenham
Parker, Richard, Cromhall
Edwardes, Raynold, Chipping Sodbury
Morton, Richard, Kingswood
Phillips, Robert, Morton-in-Marsh
Harris, Richard, Mickleton
Greenway, Richard, Stratton
Walker, Richard, Barrington Magna
Grene. Richard, Coin Alwyns
Ireland, Richard, Broadwell
Buswell, Richard, Stow
Cooke, Richard, Broad Marston in
Pebworth
Underwood, Roger, Dursley
Nelme, Richard, Stinchcomb
Parrie, Simon, Kings Stanley
Baker, Simon, Kings Stanley
Frankcombe, Samuel, Gloucester
Hall, Thomas, Northleach
Dyer, Thomas, Old Sodbury
Munday, Thomas, Alkington
Cooke, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Warren, Thomas. Snowshill
Sclatter, Thos., .Sutton-under-Brailcs
Longden, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Payne, Thomas, Cirencester
White, Thomas, Ouedgeley
I54I-I650.]
Glouccstc rsJi ij'e J J 'iV/s
139
Mirry, Thomas, Eilin>;ham
Mynett, lliomns, Hempstead
Woodcocke, Thomas, St. Mary's,
("iloucester
Nevill, Thomas, Beverstone
Wager, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Hancocke, Thomas [abode not given]
Barrett, Thomas, Minsterworth
Shewell, Thomas, Churcham
Bennett, Thomas, Gloucester
Walter, Thomas, Oldbury-on-Severn
Tydman, Thomas, Cam
Lewes, Thomas, Westbury
Guy, Thomas, Bledington
Whooper, Thomas, Cohvall
Walker, Thomas, Mint hinhampton
Harris, Thomas, Hawlinge
Hiett, Thomas, Awre
*Newmann, Thomas, Prestbury
Overbury, Thomas, Tiirkdean
Aldridge, Thomas, Stroud
Wilkes, Thomas. Twining
Smallwood, Thomas, Newnton Bag-
path
Veysie, Thomas, Kings Stanley
White, Thomas, Mmsterworth
Clissold, Thomas, Stroud
Keak, Thomas, Ashehvorih
Mower, Thomas, Painswick
Brian, Thomas, Aston ?
Caninge, Thomas, Oddington
Leight, Ursula, Tewkesbury
Hall, William, Sherborne
Nelmes, William, Hartpury
Crumpe, William, Westbury
Barnefeild, Walter, Horsley
Surman, William, Ashclworth
Mallett, William, BeikL-ley
Cooke, Walter, Wheatenhurst
Howell, William, Thornbury
Honnie, William, Walton in Dcei hurst
Greene, William, Nether Slaughter
Frier, Walter, Arlingham
Bridges, William, Downhatherlcy
Coxe, William, Sandhurst
Fernely, William, Ozelworth
Howell, Wm., Littleton in Tormarton
Toknell, Walter, Painswick
Tv^eest, William, Bisley [missing]
lies, Walter, Rodborow
Healde, William, Uean Parva
Cowles, William, Longney
Rodwaye, William, North Cerney
+Crow?dey. Agnes, Cdoucester
Coxe, William, Deerhurst
Thayer, Walter, Churchdown
Waker, Wm., (ircct in W'indicombe
Ingles, William, Mickleton
• Not in the MS. C.ilendar.
t So placed in the Bundle.
Luce, William, Horton
Moone, William, Horton
Earle, William, Thornbury
Alewaye, William, Kingswood
Moulder, William, Coin Alwyns
1617.
Wellavise, Annis, South Cerney
Tyler, Agnes, Doynton [missing]
Cambridge, Agnes, Tarleton in Coates
Clark, Anthony, The Ford
Thurle, Alice, Ashchurch
Waker, Annis, Minchinhampton
James, Alice, Wollaston
Lewes, Alice, Berkeley
Wedge, Ann, St. Katherine a/s. St.
Oswald in (iloucester
Nashe, Agnes, Elmore
Whitmay, Ann, 0\er
Coxe, Anthony, Deerhurst
Pritchett, Anthony, Elmore
Windesmore, Alice, Mangersbury in
Stow
Combe, Alice, Kemerton
Raynells, Alice, Hampton
Tayler, Anthony, Dyrham
Abbington, Auncell, Gloucester, gent.
Bullocke, Abraham, Elmore
Twyning, Anthony, Quedgeley
Dymock, Anthony, Tuddington
Savery, Anthony, Lechlade
Hassard, Arthur, curate of Sandhurst
Haynes, Andrew, Lea
Dayes, Barbara, Cirencester
Williams a/s. Taberer, Cicely, Thorn-
bury
Rogers, Christo]3hcr, Barnsley
Pope, Charles, Beverstone
Hyett, Christopher, Lidney
Purnell, Christopher, Wotton-under-
Edge
Burchall, Dorothy, Westerleigh
Drewe, Daniel, Newent
Hewes, Edmond, Nibley
Taylour, Edmond, Elmore
Bishopp, Giles, Haresfield
Russell, Giles, Morton Valence
Loveringe, Eleanor, Northleach
Roper, Elizabeth, Willersey
Payne, Elizabeth. Ashton-under-Hill
Wynde, Edward [abode not given]
Rogers, Edward, Twining
Page, Edward, Marston Sicca
Hewes, Edmond, Xibley
Malson, Eleanor, Westbury
Wallis, Elizabeth, Didmarton
Wood, Ciiles, Minsterworth
Kemett, Edward, Sandhurst
Rickettes, Edward, Berkeley
140
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Rodway, Giles, Cherington
Hirdine, Edith, Wickwar
Hickes, Elizabeth, CheUenham
Bradley, Eleanor, Oldbury-upon-
Severn
Skynner, Elizabeth, Dodingtoii
Harrison, Francis, Ashton-under-Hill
Harding, George, Cam
Arnold, Henry, Berkeley
Crumpe, Henry, Gloucester
Fleminge, Hugh, Dursley, clothier
Clarke, Henry, Ampney Crucis
Blissard, Henry, Aston Somervile
Winchecombe, Henry, Upton St.
Leonards
Cowles, Hugh, Nympsfield
Greeninge, Hy., Gretton Winchcombe
White, Henry, Gloucester
Drinkwater, Henry, Gloucester
Howborow, Henry, Badminton
Tayler, Humphrey, Gloucester
Brook, John, Bromsberrow
Gibbons, Jane, Painswick
Woodroffe, John, Leighterton
Hyett, Isabel, Pinnock
Gosling, John, Longney
Keene, John, Bisley
Holder, John, Longney
Greening, John, Wick
Hathway, John, Yan worth
Pearce, John, Hasfield
Wayte, John, Tortworth
Purnell,John,\Voodmancotein Dursley
Drinkwater, John, Gloucester
Jeninges, John, Campden
Lord, James, VVinchcombe
Butt, Joan, Arlingham
Luffingham, Joan, Gloucester
Gregory, John, Abson
Tucky, Joan, Tirley
Haines, John, Northleach
Brooke, John, Newent
Streete, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Robins, John, Badminton Parva
Blanche, John, Eastington
Wall, John, Wormington
Rogers, John, Twining
PalmcF, Isabel, Haresfield
Savery, John, Lechlade
Tibbott, John, Bitton
Caswell, Jane, Frampton-upon-Severn
Reade, Joan, Ebrington
Jefferyes, John, Twining
Howell, James, Newland
Baily, John, Wood Stan way
Freeman, John, Hasfield
*Alderne als. Alder, John, King's
Stanley
Harding, John, Bitton
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Davis, John, North Cerney
Rutter, Luke, Gloucester
Ingram, Luke, Gloucester
Brewster, Katherine, Gloucester
Butwell, Margery, Cheltenham
Surman, Margery, Ashelworth
Miles, Margery, Eastington
Tyndall, Margaret, Stinchcomb
Parker, Margery, I3arnwood
Browne, Matthew, Newent
Collins, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Rouch, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Rogers, Nicholas, Staverton
Bicke, Prudence, Treddington
Sellers, Richard, Tewkesbury
Snowswell, Robert, Sherborne
Lymbrick, Robert, Painswick
Chapman, Richard, Owlpen
Townsend, Richard, Cirencester
Tayler, Richard, vicar of the Lighe
Torgpkins, Richard, Hardwick, gent.
Awborne, Richard, Highleadon
Millard, Robert, Maiseyhampton
Farnoll, Robert, Abson
Overbury, Richard, Turkdean
Collwall, Richard, Wickwar
Blunte, Richard, Churchdown
Wall, Richard, Ashelworth
Clarke, Richard, Woodchester
Hobbes, Robert, Southam in Cleeve
Bunting, Robert, Sherborne
Dirham, Robert, Weston-sub-Edge
Powell, Richard, Dymock
Neighbour, Robert, Wormington
Younge, Richard, Tortworth
Hawlinge, Richard, Starton
Bullock, Robert, Longney .
Hawlinge, Robert, Brookthorpe
Younge, Robert, Bulley
Hodges, Thomas, Weston-sub-Edge
Tayler, Thomas, Charfield
Hewer als. Rodburne, Thomas, Down
Ampney
Stephens, Thomas, Elmore
Bowser, Thomas, Berkeley, gent.
Deakins, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Bowker, Thomas, Over Quinton
Looker, Thomas, Winchcomb
Hunter ah. Perry, Thomas, Wotton-
under-Edge
More, Thomas, Broad Marston in
Pebworth
Hoorne, Thomas, Berkeley
Baily, Thomas, Rockhampton
Drewe, Thomas, Hasfield
Hilston, Thomas, Dean Parva
Pegler, Thomas [abode not given]
Dadwell, Thomas, Whittington
Lydiate als. Brewer, Thomas, Kings
Stanley
J
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Gloucestershire Wills.
141
Huchins, Thomas, Newnham
Payne, Thomas, Ashton-under-Hill
Alday, Thomas, Ebly in Stonehouse
Webbe, Thomas, Kings Stanley
Wotnould, Thomas, Cirencester
Serrell, Thomas, Cirencester, haber-
dasher
Hill, Thomas, Gloucester, of the Bell
Inn
Stitche, Thomas, Cirencester
Dante, Thomas, Stonehouse
Barton, Thomas, Cowley
Davis, Thomas, Longney
Minchin, William, Barrington Magna
Smyth, William, Lassington
Crumpe, William, Gloucester
Myllard, William, Slimbridge
Nashe, William, Thornbury
Whitefield, William, Thornbury
Stringer, Walter, Horsley
*Hagburne, William, Charchdown
Mauncell, William, Turkdean
*Collings, William, Hartpury
Halkins, William, Wormington
*Coley, William, Rockhampton
Gierke, William, Gloucester
*Hey^7ard, William, Longney
Rose, William, Mickleton
Eddon, William, Campden
Hollinghurst, Wm., Twining
Tav7ny, Wm., Stanley in Tuddington
Mason, William, Gloucester
Ball, William', Cherington
Ridler, Walter, Winchcomb [missing]
Compton, William, esq., Alvmgton
1618.
Dabbes, Alice, Longford in Gloucester
Chaunce, Anthony, Cirencester
Trotman, Anne, Berkeley
Hoorne, Ann, Berkeley
Phillips, Anne, Alderton
Brinclrworth, Anthony, Hawkesbury
Wooles, Anselm, Elmore
Payne, Alice, Farmecote
Huggins, Anne, Tetbury
Guy, Anne, Bledington
Smith, Anne, Corse
Cooke, Ann, Barnwood
Wood, Agnes, Wotton-under-Ed.^e
Browne, Adam, Bosley in Westbury
Gardener, Alice, Pitchcomb
Hickes, Annis, Kingswood
Atkins, Alice, Chipping Sodbury
Gethinge, Bridget, Wollaston
Style, Cecily, Naunton, Winchcomb
Howell, David, Wapley
Write als. Frenche, David, G'oucester
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Bunting, Dorothy, Withington
■*Paine, Edward, Farmecote
Cripps, Edward, Cirencester
Holbroke, Eleanor, Hill
Howze, Ellen, Coin Denys
Mabbett, Edward, Doynton
Plomer ah. Seborne, Erne, Wotton
Pritchett, Erne, Tetbury
Tratraan, Edward, Hawkesbury
Tratman, Edward, Slimbridge
Dopping, Edmond, Arlingham
Maddock, Edward, Cirencester
lies, Eleanor, Duntsbourne Rouse
Cowles, Ellen, Marston Maisey
Rogers, Giles, Upton St. Leonards
Braw^ne, Edmond, Cirencester
Masfield, Eleanor, Ashelworth
*Barnes, Edward, Prestbury
Mundin, Elizabeth, Coates
Rainford, Edmond, Campden
Bowser, Eleanor, Berkeley
King, Edward, Rodborough
Edwardes, Giles, Twigworth
Haines, Francis, Ashchurch
Ayland, Francis, Frainpton-upon-
Severn
Flatcher, Flower, Abson
Hovylett, Francis [abode not given]
Wyning, Gilbert, Chedworth
Slycer, Hugh, Ashchurch
Bennett, Henry, Horsley
Tovy, Henry [abode not given]
Syraons, Henry, Stow
Harding, Henry, Bitton
Packer, Henry, Cromh^ll
Houlsteede, Henry, Lidney
Morgan, Henry, Ruardein
Node als. Towe, John, Awre
Thee, John, Frampton-upon-Severn
Bagstaffe, John, Hill m Berkeley
Bradsha^ve, James, Brockthrop
Barnwood, John, Rodley in Westbury
Pullen, John, Titherington
Wellavise, John, South Cerney
Tyler, Joan, Newland
Nelme, Joan, Wotton-under-Edge
Handes, John, Toddenham
Osborne, John, Painswick, mason
Hamons, John, Gloucester
Clutterbuck, Jane, Berkeley
Barnard, John, Forthampton
Stephens, Joan, Edgworth
Hill, John, Stone in Berkeley
Osborne, John, Painswick, husbandman
Byrte, John, Haresrteld
Gardener, Jane, Ruscombe in Bisley
Harris, John, Ruardean
Farmer, John, Bourton-on-the-Water
Lane, Isabel, Shurdington
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
142
Gloucestershii'e Wills.
[154T-1650.
Harris, Joan, Kemerton
Hinton, John, South Cerney
Blag-den, Joan, Wotton
Dounton, John, Shipton Moyne
Savage, John, Berkeley, tanner
Huing-es, Joan, Painswick
Rogers, John, Maisemore
Philtowe, Joan, Deerhurst
Hiller, John, Horsley
Rawe, Joan, Alvington
Nurse, Joan, Longhope
Witcomb, John, Frocester
Joachim, J'^hn, Westerleigh
Mason, John, St. Ewens in Gloucester
Smith, Joan, Alvington
Mill, John, Stonehouse
Bennett, John, Bisley
Houze, John, Coin Rogers
Woodward, Joan, Gloucester
Linck, Jane, Oldbury
Greeninge, Joan, Winchcombe
Yearothe, Joan, Berkeley
Orchard, John, Oldbury
Laight, John, Gloucester
Cooke, John, Over
Frenche, John, Duntsbourn Abbots
Hopkins, John, Cirencester
Milton, John, Boddington
Walker, John, Hawkesbury
Dixon, John, Welford
Godding, John, Thornbury
Sollace, Joan, Cirencester
Rocke, Joan, Dean Parva
Pratt, John, Cirencester
Badg-er, John, Painswick
Chamber, John, Cirencester
Strowde, John, Newland
Banaster, John, Temple Guiting
Hooper, John, Tetbury
Hawle, John, Cheltenham
Price, James, Minsterworth
Hodges, John, Longborow
■Mowsell, James, English Bicknor
lies, John, Cirencester
Mynett, Katherine, Hempstead
Smith, Katherine, Wollaston
Hawkins, Katherine, Yanworth
Peares, Katherine, Painswick
Nanfau, Katherine, Tewkesbury
Arthure, Lewis, Fairfield
Ireland, Margaret, Cheltenham
Gillman, Margery, Slimbridge
Carpenter, Mary, Stanley St. Leonard
Scott, Margaret, Berkeley
Kemble, Michael, gent., St. Sampson's,
Cricklade
Huling-s, Margaret, Kings Stanley
Butterton, Margaret, Gloucester
Everott, Alargery, Berkeley
Chambers, Mrgt., Cirencester[missing]
Masters, Matthew, North Nibley
Barnard, Mary, Beckford
Darig-erfield, Margery, Kings Stanley
Sely, Margery, Ashel worth
Keynes, i%Iargaret, Chipping Sodbury
White, Margaret, Compton Parva
Pratt, Margery, Cirencester
Straford, Nicholas, Oxenton
Bick, Nicholas, Kingswood
Warkman, Nathaniel, Stroud, fuller
Buckley, Peter, Newent, gent.
Churches, Robert, Charlton Kings
Nelmes, Roger, Hartpury
Benfield, Richard, Prestbury
Trinder, Richard, Dowdeswell
- Weight, Robert, Kingscote
Tumor, Richard, Cirencester
Barbarr, Richard [abode not given]
Merriatt, Rich., Oxlinche in Standish
Hoare, Richard, Gloucester
Bub, Richard, Upton St. Leonards
Carpenter, Richard, Alderington
Bull, Roger, Abson
Bag-ges, Richard, Berkeley
Tyly, Robert, Coldaston
Currier als. Reynoldes, Robert, Bisley
Fleshall, Robert, Gloucester
Davis, Richard, Kings Stanley
Moore, Ralph, Westbury
Jenkins, Roland, Coin Alwyns
Mowlder, Richard, Cold Alwyns
Lumbard, Robert, Cirencester, tucker
Lawrence, Richard, Foxcote in With-
ington
Cluffe, Robert, Yanworth
Fryer, Richard, Arlingham
Brodley, Richard, Berkeley
Heming, Robert, Churcham
Beck, Roger. Lye
Hyatt, Robert, Twining
Arnold, Richard, Kempsford
Gladwin, Robert, vicar of Tirley
Monning, Robert, Kingscote
Teale, Richard, Yanworth
Moore, Richard, Elton in Westbury
Cradocke, Richard, Gloucester
.- White, Richard, Abbenhall
Hail, Robert, Northleach
Skynner, Robert, Gloucester
Browne, Richard. Slimbridge
Batt, Richard, Bisley \
Poole als. Williams, Stephen, Arling- I
ham
North, Thomas, Elton in Westbury
Arthur, Thomas, Clyve in Westbury
Davis, Thomas, Lidney
Hall, Thomas, Siddington
Peerce, Thomas, Badgeworth
Allen, Thomas, Coin Rogers
Jefferis, Thomas, Tewkesbury
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Gloucestershire Wills.
143
Fowler, Thomas, Stonehouse
Watkins, Thomas, Fairford
Haines, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Baker, Thomas, Sherborne [missing]
Imbry, Thomas, Northleach
Hardicke, Thomas, Awre
CoUis, Thomas, Fairford
Treherne, Thomas, Oldbury-upon-
Severn
Byrcombe, Thomas, Old Sodbury
Corbett, Thomas, Qumton
Carter, Thomas, Arlinjham
Pegflar, Thomas, Owlpen
Rudge, Thomas, vicar of Longhope
W/ther, Thomas, Little Dean
Symtnes, Thomas, Coates
Carpenter, Thomas, Alderton
Stubbes, Thomas, Haydon in Bod-
dington
Williams, Thomas, Gloucester
Clarke als. Walburne, Thomas,
Arlingham
Mason, Thomas, Cirencester
Burd, Thomas, Tetbury
Rocke, Thomas, Shipton SoUers
Heskyns, WiUiam, Awre
Thee, William, Frampton-upon-Severn
Hobbes, William, Titherington
Rogers, William, Cromhall
Legge, William, North Nibley
Dawe, William, Rodley in Westbury
Clarke, William, Ampney Crucis
Westmacote, William, Ampney Crucis
Malson, William, Westbury
Camborne, William, Dyrham
Shepherd, William, Northleach
Gator, William, Bisley
Linckingholt, William, Newent
Cooke, Walter, Quedgeley
Lewes, William, Churchdown
Leadeard, William, Bitton
Lewis, William, Hucclecote
Twyning, William, Painswick
Tomkyns, William, Painswick
Bundy, William [abode not given]
Toyte, William, Berkeley
Leighton, William, Elmore
Mayle als. Heath, William, Newent
Evans, William, Gloucester, gent.
Skynne, William, Newland
Twyne, William, Acton Turville
Church, William, Sandhurst
Fillpotes, William, Elmore
Hale, William, Cirencester
Nicolls, William, Morton-in-Marsh
Bick, Walter, Arlingham
Pouting, Walter, Boxwell
Williams, William, Wotton-under-
Edge
Lewis, William, Thornbury
Barnes, William. St. Mary's in Glou-
cester
Misfield, Walter, .A.shel worth
Pauncefoote, William, Pauntley, gent.
Paraell, William, Darsley
1619.
Sirman, Anne, Temple Guiting
Wilse, Anne, Uym.ick
Payton, Alice, Hinton-on-the-Green
Maunsell, Alice, Temple Guiting
Packer, Agnes, Doynton
Angell, Alice, Gloucester
Ferris, Anthony, Harnhill, gent.
Greening, Alice, Berkeley
Beard, Anne, Elmston
Grubb, Alice, Tetbury
Jobbins, Ambrose, North Nibley
Lycense, Anne, Gloucester
Deighton, .Anne, Cirencester
Wyer, Alice, Hawkesbury
Fewster, .Alice, Edgeworth
Clutterbucke, Blanche, Gloucester
Jefferis, Bartholomew, Gloucester
Smith, Bartholomew, Beckford, mason
Parker, Christopher, Wapley
Cozby, Christopher, Berkeley
Bond, Christo., Clearwell in Newland
Heane, David, Dean Parva
Jorden, Edmond, English Bicknor
Androwes, Eleanor, Beckford
Poole. Elizabeth, Berkeley
Crumpe, Edward, Church Stan way
Adams, Elizabeth, Bitton
Lewes, Edith, Henton in Berkeley
Tawny, Elizabeth, Todington
Tought, Edw., Frampton-upon-Severn
Harris, Eleanor, Gloucester
Gardiner, Edward, Engi'sh Bicknor
Greenehalfe, Eliz., Eastleach Martin
Peach, Edward, Upton St. Leonards
Pinnock. Elizabeth, Twining
Parker, Edward, Rudford
Toulson. Elizabeth, Leonard Stanley
Smith, Eliz., St. Ewens in Gloucester
Cam, Francis, Wickwar
Grevestock, George, Hempstead
Rickard, George, Cirencester
Saunders, George, Avening
Wymboll, George, Hawkesbury
Tomes, Henry, Fiddington in Ash-
church
Payton, Henry, Hinton-on-the-Green
Marshall, Henry, ?:nglish Bicknor
Brinckworth, Henry, Tetbury
Robertes, Hugh, Nether Slaughter
Mawlea/j-. Cotemore, Henry, Chelten-
ham
Cooke, Humphrey, Kemsford
144
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Payne, Hugh, Aston Blank
Elcox, Hugh, Quinton
Haines, Joan, Gloucester
Cooke, John, Deerhurst
Taynton, John, Winchcombe
Collins, Joan, Withington
Haviland, John, rector of Winston
Worgan, Joan, Clowerwall in Newland
Watkins, John, Elmore
Gyllman, Jane, Slimbridge
Mathewe, James, Newland
Ashby, John, Whaddon
Playsteed. John, Westbury
Watton, John, Bourton-on-the-Hill
London, Jerome, Horton
Clutterbook, James, Frocester
Bennett, John, Tirley
Brewer ah. Bowers, John, Fairf/rd
Bucke, John, Blakney in Awre, mercer
Field, John, Minsterworth
Moone. John, Hawkesbury
Hamons, John, lierkeley
Cooke, Joan, Corse
Birkin, Joan, Awre
Meller, John, Northleach
Whittington, James, St. Brevill's, gent.
Camborne, John, Dyrham
Hedges, John, Longborow
Hume, Julian, Berkeley
Wood ah. Atwood, John, Woodchester
Home, John, Blakney in Awre
Edge, John, Abenhall
Jeninges, John, Hempstead
Lippiatt, John, Hawkesbury
Strowde, John, Elmston
Nicholas, James, Berkeley
Godfree, John, Berkeley
Wade, John, Stone in Berkeley
Keemp, Joan, Bulley
Tennant, John, Stow
Creswell, Jane, Didbrook ^
Randle, John, Badgeworth
Millard, John, Cowley
Wallington, John, Dursley
Seabridge, John, Ashton-under-Hill
Holliday, John, Bisley
Tipper, John, Marshfield
Edwardes ah. Noote, John, Oldbury
Baker, John, Awre
Byrte, John, Clearwell in Newland
Mathewe, John, Cowley
Greene, John, Fairford
Scovili, John, Fairford
Bubb, Isabel, Witcomb Magna
Wilkins, John, Tetbury
Hobbes rt/j. Clarke, John, Titherington
Greene, Joan, Sherborne
Earle, Joan, Rockhampton
Curryer, John, Upton St. Leonards
Ecott, Joan, Rendcomb
Wilse, John, Down Hatherley
Collimore, John, Titherington
Pullen, James, Titherington
Becke, Job, Wood Stan way
Wellavise, Joan, South Cerney
Fretherne, Katherine, Sherborne
Evans, Lewis, vicar of Bitton
Davis, Margaret, Quinton
Cowley, Margery, Slimbridge
Sherventon, Margt. [abode not given]
Bradford, Margaret, Maisemore
Smith, Margery, Beckford
Payne, Margaret, Ashchurch
Best, Mary, Twining
Purnell, Mary, Dursley
Bodnam, Nicholas, Minsterworth
Tyndale, Richard, Stinchcomb
Owen, Richard, Moreton-in-Marsh
Greeninge, Richard, Deerhurst
Greene, Robert, Wapley
Maisey, Richard, Hawkesbury
Minchin, Richard, Wick Rissington
Kembridge, Rich., Stanley St. Leonard
Selman, Richard, Hawkesbury
Sisemore, Richard, Hartpury
Hanbache, Richard, Tewkesbury
Whittington, Roland, Gloucester, gent.
Hooper, Rich., Clearwell in Newland
Poole, Richard, Frocester
Smart, Robert, North Nibley
Curnock, Richard, Cowley
Peglar, Robert, Kingscote
Worshajn, Robert, Whitnester
Gunninge, Robert [abode not given]
Bishopp, Robert, Tortworth
Dennys, Robert, Be' kford
Flook, Richard, Deerhurst
Dunster, Richard, Oldbury"
Hill, Robert, Gloucester, gent.
Smith, Richard, Berkeley
Freame, Robert, Gloucester
Lumbert, Richard, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Newman, Robert, Southam in Cleeve
Browne, Richard, Slimbridge
Bower, Richard, Slimbridge
Kedick, Richard, Awre
Wyntle, Richard, Minsterworth
Manninge, Robert, Horton
Payne, Richard, Harescomb
Hoane, Richard, Brockworth
Hyett, Roger, Rodley in Westbury
Kyte, Robert, Long Marston
Drewet, Susan, Cranham
Arris, Thomas, Toddenham
Haukins, Thomas, Preston
Radburne, Thomas, Cowhoneyborne
Fretherne, Thomas, Adlestrop
Venn, Thomas, Minsterworth
Burchall, Thomas, Vate
1 541-1650.]
Gloucestei''shire , Wills.
145
Warrand, Thomas, Tetbury
Haukins, Thomas, Dymock
Johnsons, Thomas. Cirencester
Gill, Thomas, Cranham
Cossens, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Bubb, Thomas, Shurdington Parva
Roch, Thos., Toit worth
Bosley, Thomas, Randwick
Carnali, Thomas, Winchcomb
Jenkins, Thomas. Winchcomb, gent.
Driver, Thomas, Cherington
Packington, Thomas, Gloucester
Winchcombe, Thomas, Staunton
Goughe, Thomas, Lidney
Umphreys, Thomas, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Pettett, Thomas, Stroud
Clarke, Thomas [abode not given]
Hooper, William, Marshfield
Yate, William, Weston-sub-Edge
Tombes, William, Maiseyhampton
Chaundler, William, Hawkesbury
Joyes, William, Lechlade
Tymbrell, William, Coin Rogers
Gilbert ah. Trafull, William, Stanley
St. Leonard
Winston, William, Brockworth
Rickardes, William, Berkeley
Fry, Wm., parson of Newton Bagpath
Brushe, William, Brockworth
Kecke, William, Marston Sicca
Williams, William [abode not given]
Addams, William, Minsterworth
Bosley, Walter, Badgeworth
Smith, Walter [abode not given]
Clement, William, Marshfield
Poole, William, Coates, esq.
Smith, William, Kempsford
Wise ah. Bond, William, Cowley
Kerry, William, Newent
Loveday, Wm., Upton St. Leonard's
Bartlett, William, Corse
Borne, William, Pakenhall
Robins, William, Kempsford
1620.
James, Alice, Tiddenham
Higges, Anne, Cheltenham
Gillman, Agnes, Moreton Valence
Philpott, Ann, Tuddenham
Butler ah. Lewis, Agnes, Horton
Smith, Alice, Cirencester
Nicolson, Agnes. Stanley St. Leonard
Pullen, Agnes, Titherington
Addams, Annis, Kempsford
Pytt, Agnes, Hempstead
Clarke, Ann, Wood Chester
Hill, Christopher, Oxenhall
Bigges, Edmund, Birdlipp
Overbury, Giles, Turkdean
Rudge, Elizabeth, Ruardean
Osborne, Giles, Pitchecomb
Nutt, Elinor, Blaisdon
Litle, Giles, Churchdown
Sawcombe, Edmund, Sandhurst
Dudfield, Elizabeth, Kemerton
Braban, Edward, Longney
Cooke, Elizabeth, Flaxley
Bridge ah. Burge, Giles, Avening
Scovil!, Edith, Fairford
Parker, Eleanor, Westerleigh
Archa^d, Elizabeth, Coin Alwyns
Harmer, Edward, King's Stanley
lies, Edith, Cirencester
Peter, Eustace, Saintbury
Lawrence, Ellen, Iron Acton
Wheeler, Elizabeth, Chi ppingCampden
Hodges, Giles, Arlingham
Allard, Eleanor, Ashelworth
Flooke, Edmond. Deerhurst
Clare, Francis, Tewkesbury
James, Francis, Tidenham
Castell, Francis, Stow
Priddy, George, Ashton-under-Hill
Chapman, George, Tewkesbury
Browne, George, Fairford
Hyde, Henry, Winchcombe
Latham, Henry, Minchinhampton
Goodman, Henry, Cromhall
Ansley, Humphrey. Broadwell
Kempsford, Henry, Cirencester
Tyler, John, Hannam in Bitton
Coxe, Joan, Lechlade
Hayle, John, VVestbury
Hall, James, Highnam
Ockbid, John, Saperton
Francombe, John, Tirley
Clarvo, Isabel, Ashchurch
Bosley, John, Sandhurst
Meakins, Joan, Newent
Williams, John, Westerleigh
Farley, John, Beckford
Young, John, Compton Abdale
Ponting, John, Siston
Nicholls, John, Badminton Magna
Williams, John, Westerleigh
Foster, Joan, Berkeley
Bower, John, Slimbridge
Cooke, John, Tewkesbury
Burro^ve, James, Bisley
Hiron, John, Willersey
Browning, John, Slimbridge
Kerry, Joan, Newent
Hamond, James, Lidney
Skey, John, Washbourn
Wood, Jerome, Cam
Wornell, John, Bitton
Heaven, John, Slimbridge
Blisse, Isabel, Moreton Valence
1 1
146
Gloucestershire Wills.
f 541-1650.
Gyde, John, Pains wick
Tayler, Joan, Linton
Hill, John, Berkeley
Baker, John, Sherborne
Smithsend, Joan. Tewkesbury
Aston, John, Gretton in Winchcombe
Beysand, John, Ashton-under-Hill
Yeroth, John, Newland
Keynes, John, Chipping Sodbury
Bradford, John, Kemerton
Hibberd, Isabel, Badminton Magna
Compton, John, Shenington
Haynes, John, Dyrham
Cox, John, Coin Ailwyns
Trevis als. Ockey, John, B^rnwood
Fisher, Joan, Laverton in Buckland
Tawny, John, Stow
Borne. John, Bisley
Bendall, John, Slimbridge
Dovy, John, South Cerney
Davis, John, Whittington
Tayler, James, Lidney
Houlder, John, Bulley
Band, John, Westbury
Pryde, John, Saul
Hancock, John, Bisley
Wattes, John, Bromsberrow
Sowtherne, Katherine, Laverton in
Buckland
Wright als. Sponer, Luke, Church
St an way
Somers, Lawrence, Cam
Beard, Margaret, Saul
Daby, Maud, Wheatenhurst
Poole, Mary, Temple Guyting
Alcockes, Margaret, Forthampton
Rudgdall, Margery, Charlton Kings
Reynoldes, Margaret, Stanway
Howell, Margery, Wapley
Peter, Margery, Cow Honeybourne
Brabant, >Iargaret, Longney
Lenny, Maurice, Thornbury
Minchin, Margaret, Bairington Magna
Pryde, Margaret, Longney
Darby, Margaret, Gloucester
Drinkwater, Nicholas, Shurdington
Robertes, Oliver, Beckford
Rogers. Robert, Cheltenham
Bennett, Richard, Hawkesbury
Tomes, Richard, Cranham
Cooke, Richard, Thornbury
Willmottes, Robert, Newnham
Walker, Richard, Eikeston
Moseley, Richard, Campden
Tayler, l\ichard, Badgeworth
Younge, Richard, Frampton Cottcrell,
mason
Cherington, Robert, North Cerney
Addis, Richard, Taynton
Game, Richard, Oxenton
Frape, Richard [abode not given]
Hamlett, Robert, Preston
Teynton, Richard, Saperton
Ryland, Richard, Hitcote Bartram
Ockle, Robert, Churcham
Mawson, Richard, Elmore, merchant
Hall, Richard, Abson
Pytt, Roger, Upleadon
Bridges, Richard, Thornbury
Greenehalfe, Robert, Eastleche Martin
Jordan, Richard, Ampney Mary
Price, Richard, Adlestrop
Underwood, Robert, Taynton
Callowe, Richard, Stow
Yeroth, Richard, Colford in Newland
Light, Richard, Stanley St. Leonard
Griffin, Richard, Bisley
Bick, Sithe, Wotton-under-Edge
Seyford, Sybil, Kings Stanley
Dymock, Thomas, St. Nicholas in
Gloucester ?
Dowton, Thomas [abode not given]
Alston, Thomas, Apperley in Deer-
hurst
Hardinge, Thos., Duntsbourn Abbotts
Reade, Thomas, Alston
Cooke, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Rone, Thomas, Tibberton
Jefferson, Thomas, Chipping Campden
Parslowe, Thomas, Berkeley
Budding, Thomas, Berkeley
Gibbins, Thomas, Newport in Berkeley
Rodburne als. Hewer, Thomas,
Kempsford
Gearing, Thomas, Lechlade
Longe, Thomas, Badgeworth
Bick, Thomas, Arlingham
Hemynge, Thomas, Dyrham
Hall, Thomas, Standish
Wouldright, Thomas, Slimbridge
Smart, Thomas, Frampton-on-Severn
Hatherell, Thomas, Fairford
Farr als. Peeter, Thomas, Badgworth
Wood, Thomas, Saperton
Eden, Thomas. Sutton-under-Brailes
Butler als. Lewis, Thomas. Horton
Hale, Thomas, Greete in Winchcombe
Jones, Thomas, Thornbury
Horwood, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Parsons, Willm., Stanley St. Leonards
Webb, William, Kingscote
Kent, William, Aston-on-Carrant in
Ashchurch
Tratman, William, Dursley, clothier
Furnes, William, Lea
Gladden, William, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Tomes, William, Bodington
Felowke, William, Deethurst
Neale, William, Yate
1541-1650-]
Gloucestershire Wills.
147
Gundy, William, Swindon
Parslowe, William, Coaley
Tickell, William, Slimbridge
Croome, William, Berkeley
Crumpe, William, Badgeworth
Trotman, William, Wolton under- Edge
May, William, Ampney Crucis
Hodges, William, Rodborow
Hooper, William, Horsley, clerk
Rodway, William, South Cerney
Mynor, William, Newenton Bagpath
Cottle, William, Siston
Wilcockes, William, Hartpury
Heaven, Walter, Kings Stanley
Lapworth, Walter, Turkdean
Millard, William, Mmchinhampton
Edon, William, Sutton-under-Brailes
Brownsword, William, Ebrington
Partridge, William, Stanley St. Leonard
WoUerson, William, Broadmarston in
Pebworth
Lisons, William, Westbury, gent.
1621.
Ravenscroft, Arthur, Shipton Moigne
Man, Alice, Cirencester
Bosley, Anne, Sandhurst
Baker, Anne, Longney
Grjrme, Anthony, Stroud
Goodyere, Alice, Twining
Morse, Anne, Micheldean
Bridges, Alice, Badgenden
Greene, Anne, Fairford
Hanman, Anselm, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Radburne, Anne, Cow Honeybourne
Wright, Agnes, Bledington
Wood, Andrew, Wollaston, tucker
Syfford, Alice, Painswick
Lygon, Alice, Cirencester
Holmes, Katherine, Gloucester
Hemyng, Christopher, Dyrham
Westmacote, Dorothy, Ampney Crucis
Wyntle, Edward, Saul
Whithearne, Ehzabeth, Upton St.
Leonard's
Lenny, Elizabeth, Rangeworthy
Clarke, Elizabeth, Minsterworth
Coxe, Giles, Ablodes Court in Sand-
hurst, gent.
Webb, Elizabeth, Dursley
Tomes, Edmund, Westbury
Lye, Elizabeth, Great Witcombe
Heynes, Ed ward, N upend in Eastington
Tomlyns, Edward, Todenham, gent.
Dawby, Elizabeth, Wheatenhurst'
Francombe, Elizabeth, Tirley .-*
Pegler, Elizabeth, Kingscote
Venn, Edward, Wotton-under-Edge
Bridges, Elizabeth, Cirencester
Ball, Eleanor. Avening
Palmer, Francis, Eastlech Turvile
Russell, George, Tounerton
Wilse, Guy, Dymock
Pomfrey, George, Xewnham
Parlor, George, Ne»vent
Tredwell, George, Eastington
Tayler, Henry, Bisley
Hamlenn, Henry, Hawkesbury
Smith, Hugh, Rodborough
Carter, Henry, Arlingham
Hovvborowe, Henry, Hawkesbury
Wilkes, Humphrey, Kempsford
Somers, Henry, Berkeley
Higgins, Humphrey, Tewkesbury
Portlock Isabel, South Cerney
Biissard, John, Laverton in Buckland
Grevestock, John, Hempstead
Smith, John, Apperley in Deerhurst
Baughe, John, Gloucester, gent.
Adeane, Joan, Temple Guiting
Wade, Joseph, Stone in Berkeley
Marten, John, Dursley, clothier
Tayler, John, Hardwick
Blunt, John, Down Ampney
Jeffe, John, Wheatenhurst
Tyso, Joan, Somerville Aston
Bicke, John, Nether Guiting
Turnee, John, Thornbury
Willmott, Joan, Tortworth
Francombe, John, Tortworth
Brooke, John, Bromsberrow
Longden. John, Hill
Marshall, Joan, Longhope
Kinge, John, Thornbury
Kingston ah. Soloman, John, Down
Ampney
Keare, John, Clearwell in Xewland
Smith, John, Clearwell in Xewland
Owen als. Powell, John. \\'ollaston
Saniger, John, Xorth Xibley
Barston als. Randle, John, South
Cerney
Greening, John, Epney in Morton
Valence
Winniard als. England, John, Wapley
Jeynes, John, Tewkesbury
Hayne, John, Hewelsfield
Mace, John, Gloucester Castle
Flower, John, Dursley
Mason, Joan, Coin Denys
Horton, John, Lechlade
Hartland, John, Taynton
Curtis, John, Winchcomb
Malverne, Joan, Haydon in .Stavcrton
Garnous, Luke, alderman of Ciloucestcr
Bennett, Leonard, Ebley in Stone-
house, gent.
Upton, Margaret, Shenington
148
Gloucestershh'e Wills.
[1541-1650.
Clutterbucke, Margaret, Berkeley
Rogers, Margery, Cromhall
Gillman. Margaret, Cowley
Lovering:, Margaret, Ea^tington
Stokes, Margery, Fairford
Hauckes, Michael, Cowley
Tayler ah. Rudd, Michael, Shurding-
ton Magna
Hall, Margery, Aston Somerville
Tyndale, Nicholas, Thornbury
Prewett, Nicholas, Wr.pley
Breache, Philip, Siddington Mary, gent.
Mathewe, Richard, Winstone
Tipper, Robert, Marshfield
Warner, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Jefferies als. Collett, Rich., Longney
Allen, Robert, Cromhall
Elliottes, Richard. Randwick
Smith, Robert, Eastington, fuller
Plumer, Robert, Sidington Langley
HeyTward, Richard, Haresconibe
Mayle, Richard. Forihampton
Hill, Richard, Thornbury
Messenger, Roland, Gloucester
Poulton, Rich., Bourton-on-the-Water
West, Robert, Charfield
Knight, Richard, Cow Honeybourne
Smart, Richard, I5isley
Russell, Ralph, Rockhampton
Dawes, Richard, Lechlade
Hill, Roger, Newent
Burton, Richard, Badgendean, clerk
Worgan, Richard, Newland
Wilkins, .Susan [abode not given]
Ludloe, Stephen, Shipton Moyne
Bower, Samuel, Moreton Valence
Burton, Simon, Dursley
Younge. Sybil, Frampton Cotterell
Man, Thomas, Minsterworth
Bate, Thomas, Preston-upon-Stour
Gardiner, Thomas, Cam, fuller
Raskell, Thomas, Weston-sub-Edge
Androwes, Thomas, Berkeley
Costard, Thomas, Kempsford
Strotten, Thomas, Berkeley
Wade, Thomas, Wormington
Gaston, Thomas [abode not given]
Dyrriatt, Thomas, Stinchcombe
Payne, Thomas Aston Blank
Brinckworth, Thomas, Tetbury
Fobes, Thomas, Wickwar
Amore, Thomas, Badminton Magna
Woolgrove, Thomas, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Elridge, Thos., Lynton in Gloucester
Barnes, Thomas, (jloncester, gent.
George, Thomas, Cheltenham
Addams, Tho., alderman of Gloucester
Mawpas, Thomas, Farncote
Surman. Thomas, Tredington
Jopson, Thomas, Cromhall
Bate, Thomas, Willersey
Jones, William, Gloucester
Bartlet, William. Hauling
Greene, William, Churcham
Harris, Willinm, Hard wick
Hollister, William, Westerleigh
Izod, William, .Staunton
Whitmay, William, .Minsterworth
Lane, William, Gloucester, esq.
Fox, William, Gloucester
Trotman, William, Dursley. clothier
Vynor, Walter, Parton in Churchdown
Wetmouth, Wm., Stanley St. Leonard
Hall, William, Lechlade
Bradley, William, Southrop
Cowles, William, Marshfield
Eycott, William, Woodmancote
Gregory, William, Cheltenham
Daunsey, William, Uley
Brayne, Wm., Dean Parva [missing]
Bond, William, Ruardean
Milles, William, Winstone
Atkins, William [abode not given]
Brooke, William, Cheltenham
Hopkins, William, Cirencester
1622.
Bartholomewe, Ann, Eastington
Blanchard, .A.nne, Old Sodbury
Hill, Anne, Oxenhall
Finche, Andrew, Prescott
Browne, .Alice, Fairford
Trinder, Alice, South Cerney
Pace, Agnes, Ashelworth
Perry, Adam, Elton in Westbury
Taylor, Alice, Lidney
Gray, Anthony, Buckland
Morce, .Amy, Lei^hterton
Chopp, Anthony, Oldbury-on-Severn
Chaundler, .Ansel, Cromhall
Jefferys, Alice, Bisley
Jorden, Bridget [abode not given]
Freeman, Christian, Saintbury
Tomes, Christopher, Down Hatherley
Wingood, Catherine, Kempley
Griffyn, Charles, Thornbury
Harford, Catherine, Doynton
Gabb, Daniel, Stonehouse
Trigg, Elizabeth, Tirley [missing]
Perry, Giles, Brockworth
Patche, Edward. lierkeley
Barton, Elizabeth, Herkeley
Cooke, Edmund, Westcote
Kaifford, Eleanor, St. Katherine's in
Gloucester
Holborowe, Elizabeth, Wickwar
Weight, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Knight, Edward, Slimbridge
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
149
Smith, Elizabeth, Slimbridge
Fobes, Edward, Wickwar
Wodeley, E^lizabeth, Tewkesbury
Badgfehott, Elizabeth, Cheltenham
Snotter, Elizabeth, Oldbury-on-Severn
Hancocke, Edward, Twining
Varnider, Elizabeth, South Cerney
Clarke, Edith, Badminton Magna
Goddyn, Edmond, Sherborne
Elliottes, Edward, Gloucester
Awood, Giles, Kings Stanley
Robertas, Henry, VVickwar
Russell, Henry, Yate
Crumpe, Henry, Westbury
Bridges, Henry, Prestbury
Payton, Henry, Hinton
Scriven, Henry, rector of Over Swell
Lewis, Hugh, Sherborne
Hughes, Joan, North Nibley
Flower, John, Dursley
Arpin, John, Tewkesbury
Brabant, Joan, Churcham
Rogers, John, Westerleigh
Eagles, John, Frocester
Bubb, Joan, Shurdington Magna
Harris, John, Whaddon
Millard, John, Welford
Boughton, John, Blaisdon
Cole, John, North Nibley
Harrison, John, Horsley
Webley, John, Gloucester
Nelme, Jasper, Upton St. Leonards
Pritchard, John, Bully
Everett, John, Berkeley
Drinkwater, John, Ashelworth
Clutterbuck, James, Berkeley
Neale, John, Yate
Mason, John, Cheltenham
Greavestock, Joan, Hempstead
Cartwright, James, Tredmgton
Winchecombe als. Whiting, John,
Twining
Heathfield, Jane, Berkeley
Cherington, Julian, North Cerney
Moreton, Julian, Wotton-under-Edge
Astman, John, Newent
Moulder, John, Ampney Crucis
Mason, Joan, Badminton
Rogers, John, Newihgton Bagpath
Hill, Joyce, Syde
Ward, John, Abson
Belcher, Isabel, Frampton Cotterell
Beck, James, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Blanche, John, Almondsbury
Houlder, John, Elmore
Bower, John, Newent
Hules, John, Little Rissington
Hopkins, John, Aston-underHill
Simmes, John, Acton Turvile
Moulder, Joan, Coin St. Aldwyns
1 1 *
Worrall, John, Preston-on-Stour
Williams, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Turner, John, Newington Bagpath
Blux als. Floux, John, Ampney Crucis
Raynoldes, Margaret, Dymock
Mallett, Maurice, Berkeley
Parslowe, Mary, Uley
Downton, Margaret, Gloucester
Gatley, Margaret, Beckford
Bishopp, Margaret, Upleadon
Haines, Margery, Daglingwonh
Oliver, Margaret, Harescomb
Hawlinges, Margaret, Twining
Wymark, Margery, Dumbleton
Hampton, Margaret, Deerhurst
Neale, Margaret, Old Sodbury
Gale, Margery, Cliffard
Greene, Mary, Abson
Harvy, Nicholas, Cam, gent.
Kearkman, Nicholas, Wotton-under-
Edge
Cambridge, Nicholas, Horsley
Purnell, Robert, Dursley
Tycull, Richard, Fretherne
Hannys, Robert, Ashelworth, clerk
Chester, Richard, Saperton
Smith, Richard, Lydney
Mathewe, Robert, Little Risington
Sharpe, Richard [abode not given]
Whooper, Richard, Dymock
Brewer, Robert, Forthampton
Richer, Richard, Thornbury
Freeman, Richard, Berkeley
Smith, Richard, Cheltenham
Patche, Robert, Cromhall
Streete, Robert, Berkeley
Reade, Robert, Stow
Legg. Reginald, Saperton
Dangerfield, Richard, Home Lacy
Haines, Richard, Daglingworth
Markes, Randle, Colford in Newland
Spencer, Robert, Cowley
Trotman, Richard, Slimbridge
Davis, Richard, Newland
Burrowe, Richard [abode not given]
Weelkes, Richard, Clifford
Smith, Richard, Brookthorpe
Jackson, Robert, Wheatenhurst
Mourton, Richard, Maisemore
Hyer, Richard, Abbenhall
Bidle, Robert, Wotton-under-Edge
Poole, Richard, Abson
Heming, Richard, Hillesley
Stephens, Richard, Winchcombe
Heaven, Sam., Kings Stanley, clothier
Griffyn, Thomas, Cromhall
Cumpner, Thomas, Wickwar
Smith, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Baise, Thomas, Westbury
Bowyre, Thomas, Hartpury
I50
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Awood, Thomas, Kings Stanley
Baynham, Thomas, parson of Yate
Curtis, Thomas, Campden [torn]
Glewe, Thomas, Ruardean
Mabbott, Thomas, Wickwar
Prynt, Thomas, Bourton-on-the-Water
Dennynge, Thomas, Berkeley
Bosely, Thomas, Badgeworth
Tyler, Thomas. Corse
White, Thomas, Wmchcombe
Wall, Thomas, Newent
Cooke, Thomas, Thornbury
Francombe, Thomas, Tirley
Dawe, Thomas, Longhope
Deynton, Thomas, Elkston
Webb, Thomas, Syde
Belcher, Thomas, Broadmarston in
I'ebworth
Draper, Thomas, Gloucester
Bullock, Thomas, Rudford
Freeman, Thomas, Ebrington
Webb, Thomas, Alderley
Rose, Thomas, Hampnett
Cotterell, Thomas, Upper Slaughter
Greening, Ursula, Winchcomb
Shillom, William, Woodcliester
Hyett, William, Hull ah. Hill
Cooke, William, Bisley
Hodges, William, P'airford
Hayward, Walter, Sandhurst
Pears, William, Berkeley
Hyde, William, Winchcomb
Kerry, William, Minchinhampton
Wollerson, William, Broadmarston
Day, WaltT. Minchinhampton
Higges, William, Charlton Kings
1623.
Booth ah. Jackson, Alice, Staunton
Co^vles, Anthony, Berkeley
Smith, Anhur, Bitton
Jones, Ann, South Ccrney
Holdshipp, Alice, Churchdown
Whittington, Alice, Coldaston
Dawe, Arthur, Hawkesbury
Addams, Anthony, Thornbury
James, Ann, Teynton
Hodgkins, Ann, I'ourton-on-the-Hill
Smart, Anthony, Ruardean
Cowles, Ann, Tewkesbury
Hathway, Anne, Hoitua
Watkins, Ann, Newport in Berkeley
Bate, Alice, Willersey
Eldridge, Annis, Hartpury
Bayton, Bridget, Lea
Aston, r.cnnett, Uley
Tilladam, Benedict, Woodmancole
[missing]
Haines, Christo., Coldaston [missing]
Haines, Charles, Horsley
Perkes, Daniel, Sandhurst
Savaker, Dorothy, Frampton-on-
Severn
Barnes, Dorothy, Didbrook
Mansell, Edith, Rangeworthy
Jones, Edith, St. Owen's in Gloucester
Flower, Elizabeth, Dursley
Beck, Eleanor, Lijjhe
Hathway, Elizabeth, Eastleche Martin
Higgins, Elizabeth, Washbourne
Harris, Elizabeth, Berkeley
Richardson, Eleanor, Taynton
Kingston, Edith, Down Ampney
Winsor, Edmund, Sherborne
Marchant, Edward, Eastington
Fisher, Elizabeth, Hardwick
Haines, Giles, Wheatenhurst
Wymaji, Elizabeth, Lon;jney
Pesly, Cieorge, Barrington Magna
Perkins, George, Eastington
Eden, Helen, Compton Barva
Powell, Henry, Wollaston
Witchell, Humphrey, Doddington
[missing]
Bayse, James, Blaisdon
Slatter, John, Pebworth
Coxe, John, Longford
Smith, Julian. Berkeley
Lowe, John, Barn wood
Hollister, Jacob, Westerleigh
Perkes, John, Mickleton
Reeve, John, Marshheld
Smith, James, Berkeley, tucker
Shayle, John, Dymock
Greene, Joan, Chedworth
Freeman, John, Berkeley
Johnsons, John, St. John's in Glou-
cester, cleik
Crurape, James, Westbury
Jorden, Joan, Ampney Crucis
Heaven, J.imes, Horsley
Finche, Joan, Cirencester
Harris, John, Hatherop
Patten, John, Risington Magna
Gazard, John, South Cerney
Rogers. John, Cowlsborne
Tomes, Joan, Tewkesbury
Cowlsey, Jane. Corse
Hayward, Joan, Toddington
Scott, John. Hull ah. Hill in Berkeley
Carpenter, John, Ashchurch
Ockell, John, Ashchurch
Jurden als. Hamons, John, Pains wick
Harris ah. Arris, John, Ebrington
Atwood, John, Berkeley
King. John, ^L^iscmore
Hobbes, John, Thornbury
Thurston, John, Wootton
Tomes, Joan, Maisey Hampton
154I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
I ^i
Frinde, James, Thornbury
Shotsford, John, Hardwick
Hatton. Joan, Forthampton
Cooke, John, Tewkesbury
Anesley, Joan, Broadwell
Curtis, John, Kempsford
Michell, Joan, Bronisberrow
Reeve, Katherine, Dyrham
Bankes, Lawrence, Staunton, clerk
Blissard, Margery, Guyting Power
Gibbes, Margaret, Longford
Smith, Mary, Brookrhorpe
Sowdly, Margaret, Ash brook [missing]
Weight, Margaret, Kingscote
Duke, Marian, Ampney Crucis
Bower, Nicholas, Slimbridge
Finche, Nicholas, Eastington
Kirby, Rose, St. Katherine's in Glou-
cester
Hopkins, Robert, Hawkesbury
Shoote, Richard, Barton Street, Glou-
cester
Dumbleton, Richard, Bourton-on-the-
Hill
Price, Richard, Stow
Powe, Richard, Bitton
Thayer, Roger, Brockworth [missing]
Parker, Ricliard, Wotton
Howse, Richard, Leckhampton
Page, Richard, Dean Magna [torn]
Cansfield, Richard, Ashelworth
Houldstead, Robert, Westbury
George, Robert, Cirencester, esq.
Clutterbooke, Richard, Eastington
Pixley, Richard, Deerhurst
Aston, Robert, Churcham
Woodward, Rich., Duntsbourn, clerk
Willmottes, Rich., Churcham [missing]
Skull, Richard, Slimbridge
Lewis ah. Goh, Robert, Longney
Maggott, Richard, Tew kesbury
Fowle, Richard, Westbury
May, Richard, Ampney Crucis
Bayse, Samuel, Westbury
Banbury, Thomas, Willersey
Davis, Thomas, Acton Turvile
Barber, Thomas, Lydney
Brooke, Thomas, Thornbury
Stinchecombe, Thomas, Hawkesbury
Gilford, Thomas, Westbury [missing]
Worgan, Thomas, Newland
Bick, Thomas, Badgworth
Price, Thomas, Beckford
Hayward, Thomas, Rudford
Astman, Thomas, Taynton
Whiteing, Thomas, Lechlade
Freame, Thomas, Pakenhill in Bisley
Wallis, Thomas, Didmarton
Thayer, Thomas, St. Katherine's m
Glouctiter
Hill, Thomas, Newnham
Beard, Thomas, Saul
Skynner, Thomas, Flaxley
Hall, Thomas, Westbury
Fisher, Thomas, Laverton in Buckland
Tawyer, Thomas, Thornbury
Pace, Thomas, St. Ewen's in Glou-
cester, tanner
Wyatt, Ursula, Tewkesbury
Welche, William, Minchinhampton
Goddard, William, Buckland
Freeman, William, Hardwick
Nelme, William, Churcham
Atwood, William, Berkeley, glover
Shipton, William, Kingscote
Lugg, William, Bisley [missing]
Greeck, Winifrede, St. Ewen's or St.
Owen, Gloucester
Pickard, William, Westerleigh
Mayo, William, Pauntley
Holder, William, Sandhurst
Buller, William, Sutton-under-BrailfS
Baily, William, Didbrook
Agge, William, Coin St. Denys
Combe, William, Kemerton
Dowsinge, \Vm., Wotton-under-Edge
Fryer, Walter, Arlingham
Carter, William, Arlingham
Clutterbooke, William, Berkeley
1624.
Jackman, .'\very, Weston-on-Avon
Gillman, Alice. Slimbridge
Clutterbuck, Alice, Berkeley
Hill, Alice, Taynton
Lawrence, Ann, Thornbury
Chappell, Arthur, Alderley [missing]
Niblett, Alice, Standish [torn]
Huntley, Anthony, Hull als. Hill, gent.
French als. Lane, Alice, Cheltenham
Haine, Ann, Huelsfield
*Purlewent, Arthur, Gloucester, 1644
New^man, Anthony, Sodbury
Betterton, Alice, Fairford
Blisse, Agnes. Painswick
Ferris, Benedict, Tidnam
Merrett, Christopher, Winchcombe
Guy, Dorothy, Deerhurst
Fowler. Dorothy, Wapley
Davis, Edward, Newland
Horwood, Giles, Tetbury
Gilbert, Eleanor, Hardwick
Wood, Elizabeth, Wollaston
Wade, Eleanor, Stone in Berkeley
Bicke. Elizabeth [abode not given]
Wood, Edmund, Whittington
Gale, Edwaid, Dyiham [torn]
Blockley, Giles, Sherborne
* E\iJently misplaced in this bundle.
M2
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Clayfield, Edward, Painswick
Daingerfield, Edward, Hawkesbury
Police, Francis, Frampton-upon-
Severn
tBosyer, Henry, Frampton Cotterell,
1626
Bence, George, Gloucester
Drawnt, George, Winchcombe
Devyas, Henry, St. Aldate, Glo'ster
Chapman, Henry, Rodborough
[missing]
Hyett, Hugh, Hill in Berkeley
Cooke, Jane, Over
Boulton, John, Berkeley
*Robbins, John, Westerleigh
Eagles, John, Ueerhurst
Freeman, John, Hardwick
Etheridge, Joan, Norton
Harris, John, Campden
Overbury, John. Turkdean
Ockley, John, Tewkesbury
Hawling, John, Eastington
Heyiwood, John, Hartpury
Hale, John. Winchcombe
Ed'wardes, John, Berkeley
Powlton, Joan, South Cerney
Mo-wer, John, Painswick
Hill, John, Little Dean Parva
Shakespeare, John, Xewington
Bagpaih, cook
Horwood, Joan, Eastington
Hull, John, Didbrook
Heming, John, Barrington Parva
Cole, John, Swanley in Berkeley
Home, John, Newland
Cooke, James, Standish
Bailies, Julian, Beckford
Beard, James, Saul
Hibberd, John, IMinchinhampton
Taylor, Johij, parson of Cold Aston
Smarte, John, Over
Hickes, John, Prestbury
Pytt, Joan, Newent
Abbottes, John, St. Mary's in Glou-
cester
Bicke, James [abode not given]
Dangerfield, Jas., Wotton-under-Edge
Caswell, John, Arlingham
Hopkins, John, Ruardean
Essington, John, Frocester, gent.
Davis, John, Guiting Power
Light, John, Stanley St. Leonard
Peglar. John, Cowley
Cooke, John, Over
Horwood, John, Tetbury
Etheridge, John, Maisemore
Wood, Joan, Tewkesbury
Titchett, John, Charlton Kings
t Evhlently misplarf-rl in tliis bundle.
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Croome, Joan, Berkeley
Mourford, Isabel, Abson
Arnold, John, Stone in Berkeley
Hall, John, Berkeley
Wattes als. Marten, John, Badminton
Magna
Davis, John, Bisley
Moore, John, Eastington
Davis, John, Knighton Powar
[missing]
Harmer, Katherine, Stonehouse
Hamond, Katherine, Berkeley
Knight, Leonard, Gloucester
PuUam, Lawrence, Northleach
Mason, Margaret, Cheltenham
Merry, Marlyan, Sandhurst
Finche, Mnry, Hinton
Mills, ALargaret, Newent
Paxford, Margaret, Longborough
Hopkins, Margaret, Churcham
Machin, Margaret, Berkeley [missing]
Hitchman, Margery, Little Risington
Sadler, Margaret, Ouinton
Alcock, Margery, Tewkesbury
Williams, Nicholas, Aylberton
Rogers, Nicholas, Painswick
Cripps, Nicholas, Latchlade [missing]
Bruton, Peter, Cromhall
Davis, Richard, Guyting Parva
Horwood, Richard, Horton [missing]
Cooke, Robert, Apperley in Deerhurst
Fisher, Richard, Elmston
Watkins, Richard, Hardwick
Jones, Richard, Oldbury-upon-Severn
Jefferies, Richard, Twining
Spencer, Richard, Haresheld
Shipton, Richard, Shipton Moyne
lies, Richard, Driffield
Newman, Richard, Eastington
Chirington, Richard, South Cerney
Gason, Robert, Slimbridge
Trinder, Richard, North Cerney
Cooke als. Bowie, Richard, Compton
Parva [missing]
Rickettes, Robert, Berkeley
lies, Richard [torn]
Birche, Roger, Pauntley
Barnard, Robert, Bodington
Warner, Richard, Chipping Sodbury
Deane, Richard, Minchinhampton
Richardes, Robert, Pitchcomb
Gillam, Richard, Yate
Francombe, Stephen, Doynton
King als. Blacknay, Sam., Arlingham
Rogers, Samuel, Alinchinhampton
[missing]
Dower, Thomas, Newnham
Trinder, Thomas, North Cerney
Midwynter, Thomas, Northleach
Pearkes, Thomas, Mickleton
i54i-i^'50-]
Gloucestcrshu'e J I 'iV/s
153
Robins, Thomas, Marshfield [missing]
Phillippes n/s. Tyler, Thomas, Dursley
Gifford, Thomasme, Maisemore
Phillippes, Tliomas, liisley
Shipton, Thomas, Newington Bagpath
Patten, Thomas, Harrington Magna
Moore, Thos., ilawnton in Cirencester
Scay, 1 homas, Thornbury
Co-wles, Tobias, Morton \'alence
Keyse, Thomas, Upleadon
King, Thomas, Kingscote [torn]
Atkins, Thomas, Cheltenham
Gray, Timothy, Gloucester
Hopkins, Thomas, Awre
Gibbinges. Thomas, Witcomb Magna
Church, Thomas, Ashelworth
Keck, Thomas, Marston Sicca
Jeynes, Thomas [torn or missing]
Paxford, Thomas, Longborough
Newman, Thomas, Eastington
Lewes, Thomas, Berkeley
Osborne, Thos., Wotton-under-Edge
Estcourt, sir Thos., knt., Lasborough
Heywood, William. Longney
Willett, William, Eastington
Somerviie, Wm., Wormington [torn]
Hixe a/s. Bridington, William, Tither-
ington
Sharford, Walter, Cheltenham
Gibbons, William, Cubberley
Thorpe, William, Berkeley [missing
or torn]
Philpott, Wilham, Huelsfield
Browrne, William, Alvington [torn]
Cornewall, William. Tetbury [missing]
Jones, Wm., Pucklechurch [missing]
Field, William, Cranham
Belcher, William, Wickwar [missing]
Todd, William, Taunton [missing]
Loveday, William, Painswick
Izod. William, Buckland
Woodward, William, Wick Risington
[missing]
Watkins, William, Wotton-sub-Edge
[missing]
Litton, William, Cirencester
Wakefield, William, Wick Risington
Slaughter, William, Gloucester, esq.
1625.
Pitcher, Annis, Thornbury
Smart, Anthony, Ruardean
Graunt, Arthur, Alison
Partridge, Anthony, Miserdene, gert.
Keble, Agnes, Southrop
Bradstock, Alice, Ashelworth
Packer, Alice, Flaxley
Hancox, Alice, Bisley
Purton, Ann, Newent [missing]
Mawson, Adrian. Elmore
Bromley, .Mice, Wclford
Willmottes, Arthur, .Minsterworth
[missing]
Ivinge. Ambrose, Bledington
Trinder, Alice, Barrington Parva
Cooke, Alice, Ueerhurat
Barnes, Blanche, Hempstead
Stiffe, Catherine, H iwkesbury
Hope, Catherine, Wick Risington
Williams, Catherine, Wotton-sub-Edge
[missing]
Windle, Christopher, vicar of Bisley
Dorney, Dorothy. Harestield
Bidle, Edward, Wotton-under-Edge
Reade, Eleanor, Longhope
Gamon, (iiles, Dymock
Greening, Elizabeth, Deeihurst
Fletcher, Eleanor, Gloucester
Manning, Elizabeth, Morton
Bromwich, Edward, Frampton-upon-
Severn
Robins, Edith, Chedworth [missing]
Whittingham, Giles, Gloucester
Vicke, Edward, Slimbridge
Humfreys, Edmund. Badgworth
Greneway, Eleanor, Stratton
Mann, Edward, St. Catherine's in
Gloucester
Archar, Edmund, Down Ampney
Looseberry, Edward, Tewkesbury
Robertes, Giles, Wotton
Watkins, Giles, Painswick
Packer, Francis, Kempsford
Parsons, Francis, Weston-upon-Avon
Brawne, Francis, Norton
Robins, Francis, Hatherop
Davis, George, Tuddenham
Higgins, George, Tuddenham
Dangerfield, George, Stonehouse
White, Cieorge, D.iglingworth
Pixley, George, Deerhurst
Jeffery, Hugh, Wapley
Tayler, Flenry [abode not given]
Wetmath, Henry, Frocester
Pope, Henry, Tetbury [missing]
Yein, Humphrey, Ruardean
Hassard, Henry, alderman of Glou-
cester
Staple, Henry, Slimbridge
Hancox, Henry. Bisley
Mailes, Henry, Cheltenham
Stooke, Humphrey, Ashelworth
Cugley, Henry, Longford
Hancoxe, Henry, Bisley
Ayres, John, Gloucester
Wotton, John, Arlingham
Robins, John, Awre
Sewell, John, Bisley
Deacon, James, Slimbridge
154
Gloucestershire Wills.
[C541-1650.
Wood, Jeremy, Frampton-upon-Severn
BaldvTyn, John, Churchdown
Townsend, John, Minsterworth
Senegree, John, Franipton-upon-
Severn
Honiborne, John, Siston, clerk
Stephens, Joan, Longney
Ranford, John, Shurdington Magna
Band, John, Kings Stanley
Collins, John, Badmanton Magna
Hughes, John, Hardwick
Jones, Jenkin, Aiiberton in Lydney
Jakeman, Isabel, Weston- upon-Avon
Mayo, John, Bisley
Clutterbooke, Josias, Eastington
Morecock, John [abode not given]
Hatton, John, Marshfield
Liddiard, John, Down Ampney
Creede, John, Down Ampney
Hinton, John, Lechlade
Johnsons, Joan, Tewkesbury
Pope, James, Beverston
Tocknell, John, Newington Bagpath
Belcher, Joyce, Frampton Cotterell
Curnock, Joan, Cowley [missing]
Bradley, John, Ampney Crucis
Walicer, John, Oldbury
Vyner, Joan, Parton in Churchdown
Adams, John, South Cerney
Berryman, John, Compton Abdale
Freeman, John, Longney
Batherne, James, Westbury
Blanche, Jeromy, Cromhall
Capener, John, Badge worth
Cooke, John, Barnwood
Frape, John, Slimbridge
Walford, John, Micklcton
Shayle, John, Dymock
Mearinge, John, Cirencester
Botcott, James, Alvington
Tayler als. Williams, John, Longney
Burson, John, Willersley
Fowler, John, Saintbury
Quyneton, John, Risington Magna
Humfries, Joan, Bourton-on-the-Water
Wyneard als. England, John, Marsh-
field
Maze, John, Mary Ampney
Remington, John, South Cerney
Johnsons, Joan, Tewkesbury
Bradford, John, Tewkesbury, cook
Browne, John, Tetbury
Hignell, Joan, Cirencester
Hindy, Isabel, Hartpury
Palmer, Joan, Haresfield
Hobbes, John, Twining
Turner, John, Pebworth
Vick, Joan, Randwick
Davis, John, Longney
Loveridge, John, Newent
Orpin, John, Bisley
Smith, John, Dursley, clothier
White, Joan, Awre
Brimecombe, John, Westbury
Hooke, Joan, Rendcombe
Dance, John, Winchcombe
Robins, John, Lydney [missing]
Gill, Leonard, Saperton
Baker, Mary, Longney
Cadwallider, Martha, Berkeley
Purnell, Maud, North Nibley
Browne, Margaret [abode not given]
Brooke, Margaret, Newent
Tubervile, Mary, Tewkesbury
Rose, Matthew, Oddington
Taynton, Margaret, Alderton ?
Hickes, Mary, Stinchcomb
Barnes, Margaret, Painswick
Davis, Mary, Berkeley
Roane, Margaret, Tibberton
Russell, Margaret, Old Sodbury
Dudbrige, Margaret, Woodche^ter
Kilby, Margeiy, Compton Parva
Linckingholt, Margery, Barnwood
Jones, Margery, South Cerney
Goodcheape, Margaret, Boddington
Legg, Nicholas, Iron Acton
Bodnam, Nicholas, Minsterworth
Robertes, Nich., Wotton, Gloucester
Wakefield, Peter, Wick Risington
Brether, Richard, Minsterworth
Aburye, Robert, Yate [missing]
Marten, Richard, Winchcombe
Willis, Roger, Saul
Morton, Robert, Stow
Hibberd, Robert, Rodmarton
Essington, Robert, Cowley
Leeche, Robert, Tufifley, Gloucester
Eckley, Robert, Cheltenham
Marten, Richard, Winchcombe
Roe, Richard, Lemington
Dossett, Richard, Rismgton Magna
Bruges, Robert, Cirencester
Smart, Robert, Tuddenham
Lawrence, Robert, Yanworth
Style, Robert, South Cerney
Gearing, Simon, Lechlade
Greene, Sarah, Newent
Besor, Thomas, Sodbury Parva
Lloyde, Thomas, Cirencester
Burnell, Thomas, Yate
Harwood, Thomas, Pebworth
Dull, Thomas, Cowley
Mace, Thomas, Compton Abdale
Hodgkins, Thomas, Pebworth
Edon, Thomas, Chipping Campden
Baker, Thomas, Stow
Gosling, Thomas, Churcham
Daniel, Thomas, Newnh.im
Cooke, Thomas, Hawling
1541-1650.]
Glouceste rsh ire Wills.
2:>
Spencer, Thomas, Wollaston
Hutchins als. Deakins, Thomas,
Ashelworth
Vowles, Thomas, Stratton
Compier, Thomas, Wickwar
Carle. Thomas, Wickwar
Rogers, Thomas, North Nibley
Gibbes, Thomas, Stow
James, Thomas, Elmore
Francombe, Thomas, Tirley
Hues, Thomas, Buckland [missing]
Shayler, Thomas, Slow
Twyning, Thomas, Hartpury
Mathews, Thomas, Longborough
[fragment of will]
Sargeant, Th., Dean Magna'[missing]
Browning, Thomas, Woodchester
Chambers, Thomas, Avening
Dudfield, Thomas, Kemerton
Masters, Thomas [abode not given]
Pannell, Thomas, Lechlade
Cartwright, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Underwood, Thomas, Minsterworth
Frankis, Thomas, Upton St. Leonards
Peade, Thomas, Nympsfield
Showell. Thos., Longford, Gloucester
Haine, Thomas, Hewelsfield
Shepheard, Thomas, Cirencester
[missing]
Ford, Ursula, Cowley
Avery, William, Avening
Smith, William, Dymock
Reeve, William, Alderton
Bence, Wm., Hawkesbury [missin_']
Walker, William, Oldbury
Past, William, Wickwar
Smyth, William, Dymock
Gibbes, William, North Nibley
Morwent, William, Eastington
Fiefield, William, Farmington
Hindy, Walter, Taynton
Cecill, Wm., Bandon in Ireland, gent.
Neale, William, Yate
Fryer, Waiter, Eastington
Hailing, William, Sandhurst
Hamond, William, Lydney
Webb, William, Hartpury
Togwell, William, Brimpsfield
Walter, Wm., East-Leach-Turville
Sanders, William, Cirencester
Haines, William, Cranham
Ayre, William, Arlingham
Smith, William, Kemerton
Allen als. Peirson, Wm., Winchcombe
Crafte, Walter, Arlingham
Wattes, William, Cheltenham
Pace, Walter, Quedgeley
Rose, William, Moreton-in-Marsh
Whittington,Wm,St.Breviirs[mi=sin!.r]
Castle ah. Cooke, Walter, Painswick
Hooper, Walter, Elmore
Hues, William, Stanway
Arkill, William, Risington Tarva
I 1626.
tChappell, Arthur, Alderley, pr. 1O24
I White, Alice, Charlton Kings
Cooke, Ann, Elmstone [missing]
j Izodd, Alice, Moreton-in-Marih
. [missing]
I Horwrood, Alice [missing]
I *Bennett, Alice, Marshfield
' Carle, Ann, Wickwar [missing]
Greene, Alice, Yanworth [missing]
*Keyse, Anne,grandmother of Richard
Colly, and mother-in-law of Edw.
I Hooke, gent, [a fragment]
Monckes, Alexander, Yate [missing]
! Floyde, Abigale, Cirencester [missing]
Messenger, Arthur, Gloucester
[missing]
Hooper, Ansel, Hill als. Hull [missing]
I Dowdeswell, Agnes [missing]
i tSims, Agnes, Wickwar, pr. 1638
Gray, Alice, Gloucester
! Dimery, Agnes, Cromhall
I Pope, Alice, Ueerhurst
Collett, Alice, Winchcombe
I Godwyn, Bridget, English 15icknor
Smith, Bridget, Berkeley
Hadmitt, Christopher, Standish
I Large, Catherine, Sherborne
Tomes, Christopher, Kingsholm
Vobes, Christo., Abson als. Abbotstow
Bason als. Butcher, Christo., Campden,
tanner
Underwood, Cassandra, Minsterworth
Thome, Christopher, St. Briavels
+England als. Wenyeard, Christian,
abode not given, pr. 1636 •' 'kJ im liJf/'
Smith, Dorothy, Berkeley
Bennett, David, Horton
Reece, David, Churchdown
tHale, Edward, Cow Honeybourne,
pr. 1638
Walter, Edward, Alvington
fBidle, Edith, Wotton-under-Edge, pr.
1638
Goddin, Elizabeth, English Bicknor
Fewster, Edward, Edgworth
Whittingham, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Fernely, Elizabeth, Oselworth
Hitchins, Elizabeth, Horsley
Harding, Giles, Preston
Haydon, Edward, Colsborne
Bubb, Elizabeth, Witcombe Parva
Allen, Edward [abode not given]
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
+ Apparently misplaced in this Bundle.
Ow) •"
fe3U
m6
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Somers, Elizabeth, Berkeley
Turner, Elizabeth, Cirencester
Tayler, Edward, Thornbury
Mason, Eleanor, Cheltenham
Chapman, Edward, Ampney Crucis
Hutchins, Giles, Cam
Griffin, Elizabeth, Rockhampton
Kimberley, Elizabeth, Tortworth
Neale, Edith, Horsley
Dangerfeild, Edward, Hawkesbury
Smith, Francis, Kin<;swood
^ Wooddington, Francis, Down Ampney
tBurde, Giles, Horsley, pr. 1638
Hyett, George, Newnham
Lawrence, G., Bourton-on-the-Water
Key, Grisogon, Gloucester
Budding-, George, Wotton-under-Edge
Fernely, George, Westerleigh
Webb, George, Old Sodbury, clothier
Mason, Henry, Cheltenham
May, Henry, Ampney Mary
Pearce, Henry, Wortley, clothier
Maile, Henry, Awre
Remington, Henry, South Cerney
Hall, Henry, Gloucester
Rider, Henry, Eastington
Prichett, Howell, Hardwick
Hyett, Henry, Minsterworth
Smith, Henry, Oddington
Barrowe, James, Lydney
Harbert, John, Fairford
Moore, John, Parton in Churchdown
Griffin, Joan, Corse
Crate, Joan, Longney
Pippett, John, Oxenhall
Yealf, John, Longney
Keake, John, Hartpury
Collens, John, Longborough
Richardes, John, Coin St. Aldwyns
Prewett, Isabel, Wapley
Fisher, James, Buckland
Bidle, John, Wick Risington
Wilkins, Johrrr€o^-ley
Rodman, Joan, Frampton Cotterell
Showle, John, Sandhurst
Prewett, Isabel, Wapley
(See above, probably a duplicate.)
Halinge, John, Frampton-on- Severn
Hopkins ah. Seaborne, John, Wotton-
under Edge
Badger, Joan, Painswick
Pitt, Julian, Stone in Berkeley
Mynett, Joan, Hempstead
Daniell, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Huntley, John, Harescomb, gent.
Potter, John [abode not given]
Legg, John, Saperton
Webb, John, Blaisdon
Birte, James, Colford
t Apparently misplaced in this Hundle.
Hyatt, John, Guyting Power
Howten, John, Randwick
Cooke, Jane, iiatsford
Wolford, John, Wick war
Harris, Joan, Haresfield
Bubb, John, Badgworth
Ho-wes, John, Down Ampney
Remington, Joan, South Cerney
Webb, John, Blaisdon
Morris, John, Gloucester
Merrick, Jasper, Hampnett
Hodges, John, Sandhurst
Porter, Isabel, Ashel worth
Harris, John, Ebrington
Timbrell, John, Naunton
Wyett, John, Flaxley
Atwood, John, Berkeley, vintner
*Moore, . . ., Pebworth ?
Bernard, James, Frampton-on-Sever
Boyce, John, Berkeley
Rodes, John, Hasfield
Greene, John, Churcham
Collett, Joan, Westcote
Hallier, John, Buckland, free mason
Machin, John, Berkeley
Fisher, John, Tewkesbury
Try, John, Hawkesbury
Kallowey, John, Thornbury
Bishopp, Joan, Painswick
Rickettes, John, Berkeley
Silley, Joan, Ashelworth
Morwent, John, Tuddenham
Rickettes, John, Hardwick
Sims, John, Charfield
Walkley, Julian, Kings Stanley
Bande, John, Ashchurch
Fisher, John, Marshfield
Dymock, Jane, Gloucester
Andrewes, John [abode not given]
Nashe, James, Miserdene
James. Jasper, Gloucester
Hall, Joan, Hill in Berkeley
Davis, John, Acton Turvile
Nelme, Jeremy, Berkeley
Parker, John, Ailberton in Lydney
Mill, Margery, Stonehouse
Packer als. Meredith, Maurice,
Berkeley
Cooke, Margaret, Standish
Smith, Margaret, Kingswood
Webb, Margaret, Arlingham
Harding, Maurice, Cowley
Hobbes, Michael, Oxenton
Pearse, Margery, Ashelworth
Townsend, Margaret, Minsterworth
Hooper, Mary, Hill in Berkeley
Hoper, Maurice, Berkeley
Linck, Margery, Oldbury-on-Severn
[missing]
* Xot in the MS. Calendar.
I541-I650.]
Gloitccstershirc 11 Ills.
157
Welsteede. Margaret, Kingscote
[missing]
Woodrooff, Mary, Wollaston
Jenkins, Margaret, Gloucester
Ludley, XiLholas, Slimbridge
Wilkins, Xich., Wotton-under-Edga
Davis, Pliilip, Eastington
Francombe, Philip, Old Sodbury,
clothier
Davis, Richard, Longney
Beard, Richard, Frampton-on-Severn
Saunders, Richard, Horsley
Evans, Roger, Taynton
Winston, Robert, Wheatenhurst
Fewster, Robert, Edgworth
Moore, Richard, Milcote
Robins, Robert, Chedworth
Thurston, Robt., Wotton-under-Edge
Whitting^ton, Robert, Gloucester,
apothecary
Browne, Robert, Ampney Mary
Bense, Robert, Berkeley
Haines, Richard, Ashchurch
Linck, Robert, Rockhampton
Boston, Richard, Kemerton
*Perse, Richard, Hawkesbury
Allen, Richard, Berkeley
Walkley, Richard, Kings Stanley
Berriatt, Robert, Marshfield
Mayo, Richard, Charfield
Jones, Roger, Dymock
Androwes, Richard, Stancombe in
North N'ibley
Mill, Robert, Shipton Moyne
Jones, Richard, Oldbury-on-Severn
Neale, Richard, Yate
Walker, Richard, Willersley
Flowrer, Richard, Lydney
Minchin, Richard, Barrington Magna
Straford, Roland, Oxenton
Hopkins, Robert, Kingscote
Donne, Richard, Hempstead
Tindall, Richard, North Nibley
Hale, Richard, Slimbridge
Ady, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Bird, Robert, Tctbury
Walker, Richard, Willersley
Wintle, Richard, Arlingham
Limbrick, Richard, Arlingham
Barnard, Richard, King Stanley
Symons, Stephen, Longney
*Knite, . . ., Siinihridge [torn]
Willis, Thomas, Winch combe
Edmonds, Thomas, Thornbury
Steyte. Thomas, Blcdington
tKeyt, Thomas, Westbury, pr. 1636
Younge, Thomas, Awre
tHodges, Thomas, Weston-sub-Edgc,
pr. 1 6 1 7
Alleine. Thomas. Cromhall
tAyers, Alice, (Gloucester, pr. 162S
Elborowe, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Howe, Thomas, Longney
tBurdocke, Win., Painswick, pr. 1636
Chapman. Thomas, Whaddon
; Eddyes, Tliomas, Berkeley
Kirkham, Tliomas, Staunton
Page tils. Wheeler, Thos., Mickleton
I Rowbotton, Thomas, Pucklechurch
I Hitchcoxe,Thomas,Ashton-under-Hill
I Hyde, Thomas, Winchcombe
I Oakey, 'Thomas, Leckhampton
Hyett, Thomas, Guiting Power
Bason ah. Butcher, Thos., Campden
Hawkins, Thomas, Hardwick
Browne, Thomas, Awre
Whitterd, Thomas, Uley
Coxe, Thomas, Cheltenham
Greenewood, Thomas, Down Ampney
Younge, Thomas, Treddington
Waight, Thomas, Minchinhampton
I Bond, Thomas, L'pton St. Leonards
Cooke, Thomas, Hempstead
. Bailey, Thomas, Berkeley
Hixe ah. Bridginton, William,
j Titherington
Peirce, William, Bisley
*Flower,WiniaiTi, Wotton-under-Edge
Stone, William, Bitton
tYarnold, William, Minsterworth, pr.
1633
Mirry, Wm., Longney, schoolmaster
Smith, William, Berkeley
Weare, William, Hawkesbury
Robertes, Williain, Beckford
Cooke, William, Sandhurst
[ Smart, William, Newent
j Annettes. William, Micheldean?
I Mortimer, William, Thornbury
i Clutterbooke, William, Slimbridge
' Trippett, William, Awre
Beard, William, Standish
Cooke, William, Tredington
I Shackle, William, Pebworth
Vobes, William, Wick war
Baxter, William, Forthampton
Daniell, William, Frampton-on-Severn
Foster, William, Berkeley [missing]
Caninge, William, Toddenham
Combe, William, Wotton-sub-Edge
[missing]
Litle, William, Leckhampton [missing]
Derham, Wm., Willersley [missing]
Bardock, William, Painswick
* Not in the IMS. C.-ilrn'lar.
t Apparently misplaced in this Bundle.
* Not in tho M.S. Calendar,
t Apparently misplaced in this Bundle.
i5«
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
1627.
Lewes, Anne, Berkeley
Tomkins, Anne, (iloucester
Mason, Anne, Hisley
Younge, Alice, Minsterwoith
Wrenn, Anthony, Coin St. Aldwyn
Churche, Alice, Sandhurst
Warne, .Anthony, Oland in Bitton
Randle, .Ann, Cowley [torn]
Fryer, Ann, Arlingham [torn]
Mills, A<;nes, Witcomb .Ma<;na
Stirrey, Anthony, Lydney, clerk
Lo'we, Alice, Twining
Norlatt, Asell, Stroud
Brock, Anne, Haydon
Bence, Alice, .Stone in Berkeley
Wymboll, Arthur, Siston
Twining, .Alice, Maisemore
Bradstock, Anthony, Ashelworth
Wright, Bernard, .Stow
Gravener, Brian, Micheldean
Dobbins, Barnard, (irafton in Beckford
Gill, Charles, Slimbridge
Davis, Katherine, Bawnton
Kittermuster, Dorothy, Frampton-on-
Severn
Knight, Giles, Horsley
Millincheape, Edward, parson of Rod-
niarton
Mill, Edward, Berkeley
Pegler, Eleanor, Cowley
Warrant, Eleanor. Hill
Dauson, Edward, Dodington
Thayer, Elizabeth, St. Katherine's in
Clloucester
Browne, Edward, Clifford
Dymock, Elizabeth, Doynton
Twyford, Edw., Wotton-under-Edge
Jobbins, Edith, Tetbury
Barton, Edmund, Farmington
Hayward, (iiles, Sandhurst
Madocke, Edmund, Wollaston. gent.
Hawker, Edmund, Apperley in Deer-
hurst
Robins, Ciiles, Upton St. Leonards
Mason, Eleanor, Staverton als.
Starton
Hall, Elizabeth, Yanworth
Horton, Eleanor, Westington in
Campden
Harris, Elizabeth, Mickleton
Lokyer, Edmund, Bitton
Haynes, Edward, VVesterleigh
Caswell, Elizabeth, Arlingham
Neale, Eleanor, Yate
Harris, Francis, Cow Honeybourne
Ockey, Frances, Leckhampton
Worgan, Francis, Elmore
Fisher, Francis, Elmore
Home, Francis, Berkeley
Fobes, Francis, Kingswood
Tufnor, Ferdinando, Oddington
Turbervile, Gilbert, Twining
Holmes als. Tayler, George, Campden
Woodward, Gabriel, Gloucester
Bruton, George, Aston Somerville
Moody, Henry, Arlingham
Boulton, Henry, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Dowle, Humph., Gloucester [missing]
Harris, Humphrey, Whaddon
Morse, Hugh, Shipton-Oliffe
Griffyn, John, Berkeley, salt-maker
Davis, John, Yate
Hathway, John, English Bicknor
Beard, James, Saul
Cull, John, Miserdean
Geenes, John, Fiddingtonin Ashchurch
Kidd, Joan, Puck'echurrh
Gifford, James. Pucklechurch
Browne, John, Gloucester
Nelme, John, Stinchcomb
Foord, Isabel, Westerleigh
Parkes, John, Sevenhampton
Coxe, John, Ailberton in Lydney
Corbett, John, Yate
Dole, John, Kingswood
Carpenter, John, Stanley .St. Leonard
Nelme, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Machin, James, Berkeley, glover
Turner, John, Berkeley
Smith. Joan, Fretherne
Walton, John, alderman of Gloucester
Closse, John, Stroud
Coude, Isabel, Churchdown
Shaile. John, Gloucester
Hooper, John, Tetbury
Mann, John, Frampton
Mason, John, Cheltenham
Tily John, Bitton
Hale, Joan, Slimbridge
Ayer, John, Arlingham
Puckmore, Joan, Sandhurst
Baker, James, Berkeley
Millett, John, Frampton Cotterell
Painter, John, Gloucester [torn]
Cave, John, Tewkesbury
Knight, John, Slimbridge
j Parker. John, Thornbury
Capenhurst, John, Frampton -on-
I Severn
Osborne, John, Painswick
I Bicke, John, Stonehouse
j Knight, John, Iron Acton [missing]
Blissard, John, Laverton in Buckland
Hodson, John, Lower Guiting
Hobbins, John, Clifford
Reynoldes, John, Newland
Jones, John, Thornburv
I Walker, John, Oldbury
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire 1 1 l//s.
159
Turner, Joan, Oddington
Addis, John, Frampton-on-Severn,gent.
Hall, Joan, Berkeley
Peglar, John, Thornbury
Harwood, Laurence, Pebworth
tWilkins, Edward, Tetbury, pr. 1638
Allen, Lawrence, Tuffley [missing]
Blanche, Miles, Framplon on-Severn
Heaven, Margaret, Slimbridge
Capenhurst, Margaret, Slimbridge ?
Knight, Margaret, Slimbridge
Marchant, Matthew, Sherborne
Gelfe, Mary, Ashelworth
Dangerfield, Margery, Epney in
Morton \'alence
Merrick, Martha, Hampnett
May, Mary, Ampney Crucis
*Vinor, Mary, Stroud
Dawbury, Margaret, Northleach
[missing]
Gelfe. Margaret, Ashelworth
{ Smith, Nicholas, sen., Walton Cardiflfe
[missing]
Smart, Nicholas, Wollaston
Munday, Nicholas, Thornbury
Hixe, Nicholas, Titherington
1 Portlock, Richard, South Cemey
'$ Woddenton, Richard [abode not given]
' Andrewes, Rich., Kingswood, clothier
Hanman, Roger, Tibberton
Vicke, Richard, Standish
Hedges, Richard [abode not given]
Wotton, Richard, Kemerton
Smith. Richard, Stanley St. Leonard
Lawrence, Robert, Turkdean
Curnock, Robert, Thornbury
Wood, Robert, Minchinhampton
Baker, Richard, Kings Stanley
Smith, Robert, Moreton-in-Marsh
Wytt, Richard, Newnham
Wytt, Richard, Bream in Newland
Pearse, Richard, Hawkesbury
Wilson, Robert, Stone m Berkeley
Penn, Richard, Alvington
Hopkins, Richard, Awre
Webb, Richard, Kings Stanley
Tayler, Richard, Aston Blank
Fowke (7/j^. Wheeler, Ric, Tewkesbury
Dennis, Robert, Ebrington
Arnold, Robert, Cromhall
Knight, Richard, Slimbridge
Milton, Robert, Lye
Linckingholt, Richard, Senbridge,
Gloucester
Harbert, Kichaid, Gloucester, gent.
Yelfe, .Samuel, Longney
Mill, Stephen, Moreton Valence
Dennys, Thomas, Gloucester
• Xot in the M.S. Cilendar.
t So placed in this Bundle.
Millard, Thomas, Slimbridge
Turner, Thomas. Cam
Reade, Tobias, Bitton
Loveredge, Thomas, Dymock
Mourten, Thomas [abode not given]
Sheaver, Thomas, Eastington
Morse, Thomas, Stone
Stinchcombe, Thomas, Cromhall
Munden, Thomas, Cherington
Grevil, Thomasine, Seasingcote
Lugg, Thomas, Gloucester
Smart, Thomas, Over
Andros, Thomas, Tetbury
Marten, Thomas, Ruardean [missing]
Smith, Thomas, Alvington
Cowley, Thomas, Longford in Glou-
cester
Woodward, Thos., Twining [missing]
Phelpes, Thomas, North Nibley
Hurne, Thomas, Slimbridge
Heskins, Thomas, Elmore
Barton, Thomas, Farmington
Jackette, Thomas, Hampton Meisey
[missing]
Lewes, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Hedges, Thomas, Arlingham
Freeman, Thomas, Stinchcomb
Bonner, Thomas, Campden
Marten, , [missing]
Diston, Thomas, Treddington
Wathen, Thomas, Standish
Wyatt, Thomas, Coates
Tomkins, Thomas, petty canon of
Gloucester
Hayward, Thomas, Sandhurst
Weight, William, Harduick
Capenhurst, William, Slimbridge
Hendy, William, Hartpury
Rastell, William, Forth'^mpton
Clutterbooke, William, E^siington
Morris, William, Wol'aston
Munday, Walter, Bradston in Berkeley
Cart, William, Flu\ley
Cabell, William, Horton
Bennett, William, Slimbridge
Horsham, William, Ashelworth
Shorte, William, Yate
Kyte, William, South Cerney
Horwood, William, Horton
Striven, Walter, Fretherne
Tought, William, Berkeley
Nethway, William, Slimbridge
Morgan, Wm., Kings Stanley [missing]
Symons, William, Longborough
Howies. Willi im, Berkeley
HoUister, William, Westerleigh [torn]
Vaughan, Wm., St. Mary's [missing]
Shewell, William, Bisley
Foordes, Wm., Wollaston [missing]
i6o
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
-ii
1628.
Syms, Alice, Charfield [missing]
Fobes, Aon^AVicivwar
Stratford,' Anthony, Temple Guyting,
gent.
Samon, Ann, Saintbury
Robertes, Ann, Wolston [missing]
Geale, Andrew, Sodbury
Moore, Anthony, Sherborne
Freeman, Agnes, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Purpoint, Amy, H(jrton
White, Anselm, Wollaston
Ayers, Alice, Gloucester [missing]
Hall, Ann, Minchinhampton
*Thorpe, Anne, Berkeley
Toms, Bartholomew, Sherborne
Cartwright. Barnard, Tewkesbury
Jackman, Christopher, Hawkesbury
[rui&siag]
Taylor, Katherine, Badgeworth
Singleton, Dorothy, Gloucester
Vobes, Dorothy, Ashelworih
Mooreman, Deborah, Dyrham
Bainton, Giles, Cromh ill
Chaundler, Edward, Berkeley
Price, Eleanor [abode not given]
Crumpe, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Whitt, Eleanor, Hawkesbury
James, Edward, Lydney
Page, Elizabeth, Micheldean
Parslye, Giles, Berkeley
Tilladam, Elizabeth, Diirsley
+ Burford, Edith, Nympsfield, pr. 1631
Ballinger, Elizabeth, Charlton Kings
tKyte, Walter, Bourton-on-\Vater, pr.
1631
Merry, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Maddocke, Elizabeth, Awre
Withorne, Elizabeth, Charlton Kings
Edwardes, Eleanor, Tewkesbury
Clutterbooke, Edward, Woodchester,
clothier
Cookes, Francis, Broadwell
Welles, Francis, Mickleton, clerk
Shepway, Francis, Tuddington
Paine, George, Windrush
Bradshawe, George, Barrington
Keblewhite, George, Barrington Parva
Norton, George, Tyddenham
Pride, Guy, Newent
Childe, Gilbert, Upton St. Leonards
Wheeler, Henry, Gloucester
,^Skynner, Howell, Winchcombe
Spillman, Hugh, Slimbridge
Neighbour, Hugh, Twining
Varender, Henry, South Carney
• Here in the bundle is the will of a Wollaston
person, pr. 1018.
+ So placed in this Hundle.
May, Henry, Ampney Mary
Joyes, Joan, Lechlade
Thayer, John, Stinchcombe
Howe, John, Ruardean
Phynnimore, John, Cam
Twisell, Joan, Saperton
Driver, John, Avening
Hutchins als. Deakins, John, Ashel-
worth
Ades, John [abode not given]
Marten, John, Down Hatherley
Partridge, John, Cowley
Hart, Jolin, Berkeley [torn]
Wilse, John, Dymock [torn]
Spencer, John, Haresfield
*Hardinge, John [torn]
Horwood, John, Frocester
Stinchecombe, John, Berkeley
Burton, Joan, Coin Denys
Wilkins, John, Horsley
Dowdeswell, John, Charlton Kings
Smith, Joan, Berkeley
Tymbe, John, Willersley
Baily, James [abode not given]
Browning, John, Tetbury
George, John, Stow
Packer, John, Cam
Hickes, John, Stinchcombe
Collwell, Jane, Alderley
Robins, John, Marshfield
Copp, John, Whaddon
Mabbett, Joan, Dyrham
Crumpe, John, Gloucester
Pinck, James, Gloucester
Hiett, John, Newnham
Smith, John, Cheltenham
Hodges, Joan, Churchdowrv
Chapman, James, Frampton-on-Severn
Stake als. Clemence, John, Weston-
sub-Edge
Cherington, John, Winston
Langfield, John, Awre
Legge, John, Chipping Sodbury
Palmer, Joan, Haresfield
Baker als. Stagpoole, John, Matson
Ne'wark, James, Cranham
Morse, John, Minsterworth
Greaves, John, Hard wick
Gwilliams, John, Gloucester, gent.
Sharpe, Katherine, Cuhberley
Hoskins, Kedgin, Clearwell
Ward, Margt., Longborough [missing]
Gooderedge, Margaret, South Cerney
[missing]
Woodward, Mary, Stinchcomb
[missing]
Marten, Margaret, Old Sodbury
[missing]
Willis, Margery, Bishops Cleeve
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
161
Messinger, Margaret, Gloucester
Griffyn als. Thomas, Margery,
Arlingham
Hodyshon, Marmaduke, Gloucester
[missing]
Home, Mary, Westington, Campden
Trinder, Matthew, Cirencester
Farley, Mary, Beckford
Hoskins, Nicholas, Wotton -sub-Edge
[missing]
Roche, Nicholas, Wickwar
Britten, Peter, Bitton
Mill, Praxed, Shipton Moyne
Woodcock, Parnell, Whaddon
Wallis, Richard, Badminton Parva
Harding, Richd., Thornbury [missing]
Woodward, Richard, Cam
Smith, Robert, Berkeley
Higges, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Downe, Robert, Arlingham
Griffin, Robert, Cromhall
Smith, Richard [abode not given]
Hart, Richard, Apperley in Deerhurst
Heath, Richard, Gloucester
Pope, Robert, Kempsford
Moody, Richard, Cold Aston
Dorrington, Ralph, Down Ampney
Stock, Robert, Wickwar
Pickard, Richard, Titherington
Davis, Robert, Bisley [missing]
Fowler, Roger, Hampton
Webb, Richard, Kingswood, clothier
Beck, Richard, Lighe
Rogers, Robert, Elmstdn
Russell, Richard, Longney
Hobbes, Richard, Thornbury
Pates, Rich., Charlton Kings [missing]
Clissald, Samuel, Kingswood
Cartwright, Timothy, Washbourne
Sisemore, Thomas [abode not given]
Harvy, Thomas, Gloucester, gent.
Nelme, Thomas, Cam
Farr, Thomas, Cromhall
Plaisteede, Thomas, Westbury
Seely, Thomas, Ashehvorth
Packer, Thomas, Westbury
Ailing, Thomas, Tetbury
Good, Thomas, Gloucester
Cole, Thomas, Thornbury
Webley, Thomas, Gloucester
Home, Thomas, Gloucester
Gardner, Thomas, Painswick
Hooke, Thomas, Pauntley, gent.
George, Thomas, Willersley
Cockbill, Thomas, Netherswell
Browning, Thomas, Uiey
Kilmaster, Thomas, Harnhill
Russell, Thomas, Horton
Prewett, Thomas, Wapley [missing]
Cole, Thomas, Kemerton
1 2
GLOUC. WILLS.
Carpenter als. Barefoote, Thomas,
Lechlade
Edwardes, Thomas, Walton Cardiffe
Gosling, Thomas, Churcham
Hill, Thomas, Lydney
Flowke, William, Deerhurst
Drinkwater, William, Hard wick
Welshe, William, Badgeworth
Milton, William, Welston
Tainton, William, Uley
Tmby, William, Little Risington
Birte, William, Tetbury
Hooper ah. Edny, William, Tetbury
Jobbins, William, North Nibley
Hibberd, William, Badminton Magna
[missing]
Frape, Walter, Slimbridge
Millett, William, Westerleigh
Rayer, William, Ashchurch
Brimfield, Wm., Kempsford [missing]
LiddoU, William, South Cerney
Linke, Margery, Oldbury-on-Severn,
pr. i6i6
Mathewe, Walter, Cheltenham
Milton, William, Cheltenham
Foord, William, Cowley
Letham als. Farley, Wm., Gloucester
Compton, Walter, Hartpury
1629.
The Wills from 1629 to 1632 are in a
sad state of confusion, and Wills
from other bundles are included.
These have the date of probate
placed against them.
Bird', George, Horseley, pr. 1639
Godfree, Alice, Wanswell, Berkeley
[missing]
Harper, Alice, Marston Meisey
[missing]
Holdshipp, Arnold, Westbury [missing]
Hall, Ann, Turkdean [missing]
Butler, Ann [abode not given] [missing]
Mayo, Alice, Tetbury [missing]
Bainham, Ann, Yate [missing]
Scriven, Alice, St. Christr. [missing]
Hale, Ann, Turkdean [missmg]
Wilkins, Anthony, Berkeley [missing]
Fakenham, Alice, Staunton
Wye, Anthony, Awre
Cowles, Agnes, Lechlade
Hale, Ann, Laverton in Buckland
Hurst, Charles, Whittington [missing]
Hornedge, Christopher, Matson
Lambert, Dorothy, Corse [missing]
Wilkins, Daniel, Cowley
Turke, Drury, Whitemeade Park,
Forest of Dean
Butt, Edmund, Minchinhampton
l62
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Hull, pr. 1638 [torn]
Arnindle, Edmund, Tiddenham
Hedges, Elizabeth, Arlingham
tHale, Anne, Buckland
Hedgis, Elizabeth, Arlingham
tHornedge, Christopher, Matson
tCoules, Agnes, Lechlade
tWilkins, Daniel, Cowley
tArundle, Edmund, Tyddenham
tWye, Anthony, Awre, gent.
fTurke, Drurie, Whitemeade Park in
Forest
+Butt, Edmund, Minchinhampton
tFackenham, Alice, Stanton
Watkins, Edward, Frocester
*WiIkins, Edward, Frocester, gent.
Parry, Eustace, Gloucester
Eugly, Elizabeth [abode not given]
Hart, Ellen, Westcote
Alpas, Eleanor, Thornbury [missing]
Wyatt, Eleanor, Bisley
*Perkins, Elizabeth, Eastington
Poole, Edith, Abson
Manning, Edith, Kingscote
Nelme, Elizabeth, Hartpury
Browning, Edward, RodboroughjfuUer
Grippes, Francis. Hampton Maisey
Botley, David, Wanswell in Beikeley,
dated 1616
Wright, Hester, Gloucester
Bicke, Henry, Arlingham
Nott, Hugh, Tewkesbury
Clemence, Henry, Miserdean [missing]
Wood, Humphrey, Kempley
*Goode. li-abel, Gloucester
Tanty, Joan, Leckhampton~
Bird, George, Horsley, pr. 1639
Atwood, John, Berkeley
CoUett, Anthony, Gloucester, pr. 1647
Coles, John, Gloucester
Hall, \Villiam, .Evening, pr. 163 1
Hunt, John, yuedgeley
*Litle, John, Boddington
Whitewood, Joseph, Frampton
Cotterell
Ford, John, Cowley, pr. 1650
Webb, John, Berkeley
Grippes, Jane, Cirencester
Webb, John, alderman of Gloucester,
pr. 1643
Warne, John, Bitton [missing]
Tomson, Julian, Baunton
Pitt, John, Xewent
Ghettle, John, Quinton, pr. 1634
Braford, John, Boddington
Chambers, John, Horsley
*Kedycke, Joan, Awre
t Xut in the M.S. Calendar, but apparently
(liiplir.itrs.
• Not in the Ml. Calendar.
Daniell, Joan, Iron Acton
Andrewes, John, Hampnett
Derham, William, Willersey, pr. 1626
Skey, John, Thornbury
Milton, John, Lighe
Weare, Andrew, Dyrham, pr. 1631
Good, Isabel, (iloucester
Worgan, John, Blakeney in Awre
Lyttell, John, Lighe
Blakeney ah. Kinge, John, Arlingh:.m
Garryer, John, Charlton Kings
Saniger, John, Nibley, pr. 1621
Stinchcombe, John, Hawkesbury
Hatton, John, Tewkesbury
Gray, Joan, Minchinhampton
Lenny, Joyce, Cromhall
*Beybyth, Jo)ce, English Bickror
Browne, John, Wotton-under-Edge,
cardmaker
Nailer, John, Westerleigh, pr. 1633
Hollister, John, Rockhampton
Tomson, James, Bawnton
Wood, William, . . . pr. 1632
Trinder, James, Eastleach Mar'en
Lewes, Samuel, Charlton Kings, 9
Charles I
Heywrood, John, Longney
Gotheridge uls. Wells, Joan, Chelten-
ham
Heekes, John, Ashton under-Hill
Eugly, John, Lighe
Mortimer, John. Cirencester, cleik
Haines, John, .-\benhall
Grayle, Jane, North Xibley
Hall, Alice, pr. 1638 [torn]
Hathaway, John, .Stow
Parke, Joiin, Wheatenhurst
Mason, John, Hartpury
Rawlins, John, Tewkesbury
Loringe, John, Bishop's Cleeve
Partridge, Jane, Dursley , r ,
Tayler, John, Huntly(/^avn</ areni ct-'tC
Dawe, Katherine, Hawkesbury
Robertes, Lucy, Lower Slaughter
Man, Maud, St. Catherine's in Glou-
cester
Sadler, Marian, Brimpsfield
Jones, Margery, Lydney
Dauncy, Margery, Uley
Stroud, Margaret, Cheltenham
Nurse, Mary, Awre, gent.
Temple, Philip, Maisey Marston
[missing]
Hixe, Peter, Titherington
Addams, Richard, Oldbury-on-Severn
Higges, Robert, Horton
Humfries, Richard, Asbrook in Ampney
Mary
Fowler, Roger, Stroud, clotliier
• Nut in the MS. Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Gloiicestersh t re Wi Us.
163
Eacott, Robert, Badgendean [missing]
Bullock, Robert, Blaisdon [missing]
Campe, Ai^nes, Forthampton, pr. 1644
Tanty, Ralph, Leckhampton
Heskins, Robert, North Nibley
Longe, Isabel, Thornbury, pr. 1605
Bond, Silvanus, Newland
Adams, Jane, Gloucester, 1632
Bigg-e, Silvester, Cirencester
Hulme, Thomas, Awre
Daniell, Thomas, Campden
Parker, Thomas, Newent
Johnson, William, Long Marston, pr.
1637
Mill, Thomas, Haresfield [missing]
Plaisteede, Thos., Westbury [missing]
Addis, Thomas, Pauntley
Wickes, Thomas, Avening
Worlike, Thomas, Berkeley
Pitt, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Escourt, Sir Thos., knt., Lashborough
[missing]
Longden, Thomas, Tresham
Howse, Thomas, Coin Denys
Wilmot, John, Tortworth, 1619
Godfrey, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Jeffes, Julian [abode not given], 1631
Willis, Thomas, Hasfield
Davis, John, Slimbridge, pr. 1632
Garners, Thomas, Maisemore
Greene, Thomas, Fairford
Gegg, Thomas, Sidington Mary
Godfree, William, Berkeley
Windbold, William, Hawkesbury
Crew, William, Cromhall
Ridler ah. Gregory, Wm., Witcombe
Magna
Lane, Walter, Lighe
Stock, William, Yate
Poole, William, Kempley
Pullom, William, Aston Blank
Joacham, William, Westerleigh
Turner, William, Wickwar
Hampton, William, Westbury [missing]
Hawker, William, Deerhurst
Powlston, William, Compton Abdale
Hensly, William, Marshfield
Allard, Walter, Ashelworth
Ashley, Walter, Cheltenham [missing]
Tayler, William, Witcombe Magna
Holliday, William, Westbury [missing]
Harword, Wm., Marshfield [missing]
1630.
Lowe, Adrian, Wotton-under-Edge
Davis, Anne, Lighe
Guy, Ann, Avening
Paxford, Ann, Bourton-on-the-Hill
Harris, Anthony, Alvington
Bidle, Ann, Newent [missing]
Domey, Alexander, Wickwar
Coxe, Ann, South Cerney
Hobbes, Amy, Titherington
Poltin, Annis, Down Ampney
Shott, Agnes, Westbury
Cowles, Agnes, Framilode, Freihern
Belsire, Bridget, Yate
Gillman, Brian, Slimbridge
Price, Bridget, Beckford
Syer, Christopher, Dymock
Cowles, Christr., Elton in Westbury
Reeve, Dorothy [abode not given]
Tysoe, Dorothy [torn]
Wathen, Eleanor, Dursley [missing]
Drewe, Edward, Rudford
Bishopp, Giles, Haresfield
Moreton, Edmond, Apperley
Snawe, Giles, Barnwood
Myles, Giles, Horsley
Rickettes, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Rodway, Giles, Hawksbury ?
Allen als. Lippiatt, Edmund, Barn-
wood [missing]
Gibbes, Giles, King Stanley, fuller
Saunders, Eleanor, Tirley als. Trinley
Bishopp, Edmund, Deerhurst
Bidle, Elizabeth, Badgendean [missing]
Mason, Giles, Rodborough
Barkley, Eleanor, Rendcombe
[missing]
Randall, Edmd., Gloucester [missing]
Hobbes, Francis, Tetbury
Gynner, Francis, Stonehouse
Francombe, Francis, Old Sodbury
Garnar, Hugh, Sandhurst
Neale, Henry, Yate
Wrenn, Henry, Miserdean
Cull, Hugh, Miserdean
Dainton, Hugh, North Nibley, fuller
Baker, Henry, Sutton-under-Brails
Walker, Henry, Hawkesbury
Dobbes, John, St. Mary's in Gloucester
Fowler, John, Deerhurst
Williams, Joan [abode not given]
[missing]
Tayler als. Williams, John, Longney
Hill, John, Stow
Webb, John, Longford in Gloucester
Domey, John, Wickwar
Snowe, Joan, Norton
Biddle, Jane, Wotton-under-Edge
Perkins, Joan, Eastington [missing]
Ebsworth, John, Harthrop
Blick, John, Prestbury
Mansworth, John, Salperton
Bate, Joan, Willersley
Hale, John, Staunton
Buswell, John, Stow [missing]
Kemble, John, Daglingworih
164
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Westmacote, John, Coin Dennis
White, John, Ampney Crucis
Wood, John, Keynton in Temple
Gulling
Harding, Joan, Preston
*Ludlow, Judith, Colesborne
Newth, John, Horsley
Gunning, John, Marshfield
Weare, Jasper, Tetbury, clothier
Harding, Joan, Preston [missing]
Raymor, John, Uley
Cooke, John, Ruardean
Heminge, Joan, Dyrham
*Heming, Isabel, Dyrham
Fryer, Joan, Berkeley
*Harding, Jane [torn]
Harding, John, Horsley [missing]
Collins, John, Yate
Monttford ah. Willis, John, Dyrham
Dymock, John, Berkeley
Waterman ah. Saunders, John,
Elkstone
Heaven, Joan, Shipton Moyne
Hughes, John, Didbrook
Bennett, John, Stratton
Combe, James, Rudford
Hall, Joan, Stow
*Williams, Joan [abode not given]
Humfryes, John, Hardwick [missing]
Lysons, John, Westbury
Predon, John, South Cerney [missin^-^]
•Freame, John, Saperton
Tomes, Joan, Sherborne
Blunt, Joan, Down Ampney
Pearce, John, Arlingham
Holborowe, John, Hawkesbury
Selwood, Katherine, Coin St. Aldwyns
Crumpe, Katherine [abode not given]
Hungerford. Katherine, Windrush
Hall, Leonard, Wheatenhurst
Merry, Margaret [abode not given]
Hathway, Margaret, Kingscote
Streete, Margery, Berkeley
Atkins, Maud, Wapley
Stone, Maud, Bitton
Benskyne, Martha, Cowley
Newington ah. Newton, Marian,
Wurmington
Nason, Margaret, Wollaston
Bishopp, Margaret, Deerhurst
Pitt, Margart-t, Hempstead
Jenninges, Margery, Hempstead, Glou-
cciter
Jordaine, Nicholas, Hawkesbury
Willis, Nicholas, Westbury [missin,']
*Farmer, Oliver, Bourton-on-Water
Downe, Owen, Haresfit-Id
Pritchard, Philip, parson of North
Cerney
• Not in tfce MS. CaUnJar.
Chaundler, Philip, Cirencester
Iving, Robert, Biedington
Bussell, Richard, SnowshiU
Haydon, Richard, Deerhurst
Smith, Richard, Ashelworth
Harnes, Richard, Charlton Kings
Atwells, Richard, Thornbury
Dantz, Richard, Dyrham
Killmister, Richard, Cirencester,
tobacco seller
Clarke, Richard, Berkeley
Daye, Richard, Bitton
Browne, Richard, Avening
Terrett, Richard, English Bicknor
Eyris als. Digger, Richard, Scow
[missing]
Waker, Richard, Leckhampton
Jorden, Richard. Ashchurch
Trotman, Richard, Cam, clothier
Willis, Richard, Ashton-under-Hill
Foord, Richard, Weston Birt
Pope, Robert, Beverston
Gamond, Richard, Kempley
Clutterbooke, Richard, Stanley St.
Leonard
Robertes, Richard, Buckland
Haynes, Richard, Ashchurch
Shippen, Robert, Iron Acton
Packer, Robert, Cromhall
Nicholls, Robert, Bisley
Jones, Stephen [abode not given]
Benefield, Sebastian, University of
Oxford
Hopkins, Stephen [abode not given]
Bence, Sydrack, Slimbridge
Goslinge, Sybil, Highnam in
Churcham
*Launce. Susan, Lechlade
Compier, Stephen, Hawkesbury
Wilson, Sybil, Dymock
James, Thomas, Shurdington Magna
Pachall, Thomas [abode not given]
[missing]
Greenwo, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Tilton, Thomas, Westbury
Cadle, Tobias, Dursiey
Dadley, Thomas, Adlestrop
*Packer, Thomas, Elton in Westbury
Rogers, Thomas, Gloucester, musician
Weaver, Thomas, Wheatenhurst
Jeffes, Thomas, Daglingworth
Pleadall, Thos., Wotton-under-Edge,
gent.
Rogers, Thomas, Maisemore
Cowlsey, Thomas, Hartpury
Dimery, Thomas, Cromhall
Tovye, Timothy, Winchcombe
Dracott, Thomas, Berkeley [missing]
Whitechurch, Thomas, Elkstone
• Nut in thf MS. Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
i6s
Nelmes, Thomas, Hill als. Hull in
Berkeley
Burford, Thomas, Chipping Sodbury
Cowles, Tobias, Fretherne [missing]
Barber, Thomas, Churcham
Wilson, Thomas, Newent
Symons als. Rutherye, Thos., Kemps-
ford
Bennett, Thomas, Runwick
*Freame, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Moulder, Thomas, Coin St. Aldwyn's
Croome, Thomas, Cromhall [missing]
Goodcheape, William, Cheltenham
Workman, William [abode not given]
Edwardes, William, Awre
Kilbe, William, Compton Parva
Wickes, William, North Nibley
Stephens, William, Tetbury
Tily, William, Coin Ashton
♦Stephens, William, English Bicknor
Hajrwrard, Wm., Marshfield [missing]
Harvard, William, Marshfield
Reeve, William, Buckland
TovTHsend, William, Gloucester
*Boughon, Wm., Charlton Kings, gent.
Pinbury, William, Bagpath
Pullin, William, Titherington
Hedges, William, Haselton
Aldridge, William, Alderton
Peter, William, Covvhoneyborne
Hiet, William, Beckford
*Dier, William, Thornbury
Webb, Walter, Beverston
Bathern, William, Adsett [missing]
Lye, Walter, Gloucester [missing]
1631.
The bundle of Wills for the years 1631
and 1632 is in great confusion ;
many of the Wills are loose and dis-
arranged. Not a few are altogether
missing, though some may have
strayed into other bundles, and
others are damaged and in a frag-
mentary condition. Some Wills be-
longing to these years are misfiled
or have strayed into the 1634-5
bundle. These will be there printed.
The following cannot at present be
identified : —
A fragment which names Ann, wife of
John Hill, of Hilcadon,and Elizabeth
Reyse, granddaughter of J oh n Reyse.
Amongst the Wills in this bundle are :
Brewton, [? John], of Moorton, Thorn-
bury, 1 63 1
Bishop ?, Rich., fragment of a codicil,
1643
1
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Heaven, William, bu. Forrester, 1588
Webb, Elizab., Hartpury, dated 1630
Willies, Nich., Westbury, proved 1620
Travis, Thomas, Moreton hen marsh,
proved 1633
Belcher, John, Broadmarston, 1592
In a fragment undated is John Free-
man, a son-in-law, and John Roberts,
a son
[? Davtrjkins, John, last sheet, proved
1632
Skyner, John, South Cerney, proved
1605
[Benford ?].... herus, a fragment
dated 1633
Menchin, Ann [abode not given]
Taylor, Anthony, Turkdean
Watkins, Alice, Painswick
Mill, Ann, Randwicke
Wilkts, Ann, Treddington
Weare, Andrew, Henton [missing]
Richings, Anthony, Eastlach Turvile
[missing]
Webb, Ann, Frampton-on-Severn
[missing]
Lapv70rth, Alice, Hathrop [missing]
Bevan, Arthur, Yate [missing]
Ashem, Ann, Honiborne [missing]
Ashfield, Alexander, Tewkesbury
[missing]
Guy, Ann, Stonehouse
Kemys, Ann, Westerleigh
Daston, Ann, Wormington
First sheet missing.
Kerby, Ann, Ampney Crucis [missing]
*Mill, Ann, Randwick [torn]
Bishopp, Beihuel, Risington Magna
Daye, Bridget, Swinford Bitton
Gelfe, Christopher, Cherington
Barrovye, Katherine, Downhatherley
Vine, Charles, Clifford [missing]
Tyly, Elizabeth, Bitton
Neil, Elizabeth, Barnwood
Mill in Calendar.
Vernon, Edward, Welford
Jones, Edmund [abode not given]
Webbe, Elizabeth, Hartbury [missing]
Idolls, Eleanor, Tresham
Parlor, Elizabeth, Kemmerton
Burford, Edith, Nimpsfield [missing]
Haynes, Elizabeth, Pamington
Kirby, Edmund, Holyroode Amney
Baker, Elizabeth, Risington Parva
Peggler, Edward, Dursley [torn]
Willis, Edward, Tewkesbury
Fowler, Edward, Haresfield [missing]
Sansom, Edmund, Avening
• Not in the MS. Calendar,
1 66
Gloiicestershii'e Wills.
[1541-1650.
Page Ills. Wheller, Elizab., Mickleton
Coxe, (liles, Cheltenham
Hort, Edward, VVooton-sub-Edge
[missino;]
*Huntley, Edward, gent., Berkeley
Davis, Francis, Newent
Lane, Ferdinando, Ullinj;ton,Pebworth
Gwinnell, (jcorge, BUisdon
Croome, (^eorije, Berkeley [miss'ng]
Howborowe, Henry, Little Badmanton
Hodges ah. Kinman, Henry [Cow-
honiborne ?]
Kindon, Humphrey, Reikeley
Beedle, Henry, Elstone
Lincke, Henry, Oldbury
Hanson, Henry, Tirley, clerk
West, Henry, Upton Tetbury
Acton, Henry, Longliope, gent.
Hodgis, Henry, .A.rlinghain
Thorne, Henry, Wigate Xewland
Milton, Henry, Little Dean
Pitman, Henry, Gloucester [missing]
WooUey, Henry, Gloucester
Bennett, John, Bisley
Rickards, John, Stanley Pontiarge
Kicketts in Calendar.
lies, Isabel, Driffield
Dyrabry, John [abo^e not given]
Oty, James, Berkeley
Dawe, Jane, Teinton
Fortt, John, Shepscombe
Poyte, John, Lidney
Gilbye, John, Chipping Campden
[missing]
Stevens, John, Strote, Tiddenham
Lies, John, Teukei-bury
Kent, John, .Stanley St. Leonard
[missing]
Vick, James, Randwick
Boyce, James, Painswick [missing]
Wood, Judith, Horsley
Freeman, John, jun.. Chipping
Campden
Copy only: no date: note on will " Probat. in
Curia I'rerogativa "
Addams, John, Lower Swell
Mason als. Hartilbury, John, Arle,
Cheltenham
Rajmor, John, Lashborough
Graynger, John, Elmore
Gryme, Joyce, Shennington
Carpenter, John, Twigworth
*Parslowe, John, Cam, d. 1648, p. 1649
Bishopp, Joan, Oland
Dawe, Jane, Ta>nton [missing]
Cooke, John, bu. Kingsworth
Kingswood (? Wilts.) in Calendar
Nutt, John, Oxenhall
• Not in the M.S. Calendar.
Turner, John, sen., Odington
Hampton, John,\Veightfield, Deerhurst
Hardinge, John, Dursley
Phillips, James, Frampton-on-Severa
Watkines, John, Alvington
Porter, John, .Mickleton
Foote, John, Odington
Neale, John. Yate
Bryter, John, The Barrow, Bodington
Griffitts, James, Cheltenham
Addis, John, Taynton
Dodge, John, sen.. Broad Risington
Southerne, James, Laverton, Buckland
Boyer, Joan, Hartbury
Buston, John, Kemcrton
Smith, John, Heathheld, Berkeley
Gibbs, John, sen., Ebrighton
Lloyde. John, Ampney Crucis, gent.
Solies, John, sen., Dixton
Addams als. Venfieid, John, Bourton-
on-the-\Vater
Fownes, John, Kennerton
Sifford, John, Abston
Sisemore, John, Buttersend, Hartbury
Pache, John, Hull als. Hill in Berkeley
Bralad, John, Cxenton
Garbett, Joan, Hempstead
Luffingham, James, Fretherne
Hyett, John, Westbury
Burton, Joan, Coin Deans
Robertes, John, rector of Rudford
Butler, John, sen., Marshfield
Bradenham, Jane, Latchford
Tyler, Joan, Stow
Partridge, Joan, Xewland
Hayward, John, Barnwood
Lyncke, John, Oldbury
Curtis, John, Welford [missing]
Ward, Margaret, Longborow
Woodward, Mary. Stinchcombe
Pache, Martha, Cromhall
Hall, .Margaret, Berkeley
Cotterell, Michael, Tewkesbi-ry
Addis, Mary, Frampton-on-.Severn
Marten, Mart., Greatton, Winchcombe
Marten, Margaret, Old Sodbjry
Harwood, Margery, Frocester
Hodson, Mary, Turkdean
Astones, Margery, Uley
Wilkyns, ^Largaret, Charlton, Tetbury
Gooderidge, Margaret, South Cerney
Whitew^ood, Margery, bu. Frampton
Bleeke, Margaret, Charlton Kings
Clutterbuck, ^Lary, Eastington
Gilman, Margery, Slimbridge
Streete, Marian, Awre
Eckley, Margaret, Alston, Cheltenham
Eacott, Margery, Winstone
Gardiner als. Masfield, Margaret,
Ashelworth
I54I-I650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
167
River, Maude, Ashelworth
Taylor, Margery, Great Barrington
Hardinge, Margery, Beckford
[missing]
I Webb, Nicholas, Stone, Berkeley
Jl Hollester, Nicholas, Marshfield
•' Perker, Nicholas, Rockhampton
Coape, Nathaniel, Mayes Hill,
Westerleigh
Heskins, Nicholas, sen., Wotton-sub-
Edge
Hemminge, Philip, Hinton
Smith, Philip, Forthampton
Compier, Robert, Wickuar
Sothernwood, Richard, Ailberton
Cowles, Richard, Elton, Wesbury
Pitt, Robert, Kilcote
Porter, Robert, Gloucester
Poole, Robert, Alderly
Blanche, Richard, Pakenhill
Coxe, Richard, Down Hatherley
Beeke, Richard, Leighe
Grange, Richard, Minchinhampton
Taynton, Rich., Edgworth [missing]
Hartland, Richard, Parton, Chursdon
Davis, Robert, Bisley
Hobbes, Robert, Itchington
Pearce, Richard, Bisley
Tawny, Robert, Ashbrook, Ampney
Crucis
Weller, Richard, Southam [missing]
Walter, Richard, Adlestrop
Edgerly, Roger, Nashend, Bisley
Eldridge, Robert, Tortworth
Flooke, Roger, Northwood, Wesbury
Davies, Richard, Longhope
Downes, Rich., St. Mary, Gracelane,
Gloucester
Sperrinck, Richard, Windrish
Sanford, Richard, Sainthurst
Turbervile, Richard, Twining
Rock, Richard, Compton Abdale
Hill, Richard, Abston [missing]
Mayle, Robert, Forthampton [missing]
Gilbert, Samuel, Adsett, Wesbury
Original and copy.
Ludby, Simon, sen., Slimbridge
Welche, Thomas, Deerhurst
Billinge, Thomas, Sutton-under-Brails
Hatherill, Thomas, Tredworth
[missing]
Sanders, Thomas, Maisemore
Nelme, Thomas, Witcombe Magna
Francombe, Thomas, sen., Doynton
Whiteinge, Thomas, Shepescombe,
Painswick
James, Thomas, Doynton
Original and copy.
Ashwyn, Thomas, Willersey
Jones, Thomas, Elvington, The Ligh
Greeneway, Thomas, Whitfield, Deer-
hurst
Buckland, Thomas, Stinchcombe
Stancombe in Calendar.
Merrell, Thomas, Swindon
Russell, Thomas, Kockhampton
Gillman, Thomas, Slimbridge
*Hatherell, Thomas, Chedworth
Robins, Thomas, Fairford
Peares, Thomas, Berkeley
Baynham, Thomas, Yate
Cowles, Thos., Tewkesbury [missi.ig]
Mayde, Thos., Tewkesbury [missing]
Memorandum that upon the gth day of M irch,
1664, the original will of Thomas May was
above delivered out of the office and here
remaineth a copy in the ledger book taith-
fully compared in the ledger book, for wills.
Phillipps, William, Westbury
Wetherlock,, William, Oxenhall
Gill, William, Shipton
Jobbins, Wm, The Heath, Berkeley
Gayner, William, Thorn bury
Milton, William, Lygh
Savadge, William, Tarlton Cotes
Rowles, William, sen., Arlinghain
*Ellis, William, Farleigh
Osborne, William, Cirencester
Organ, Walter, Westerleigh
Byrdley, Walter, Ruddle
Endorsed Burley.
Gardener, Winifred, Cam
A fragment of a will having signature and seal
of Anne [Little ?], dated 1632.
Alday, William, Hill
Garner, William, Oddington
Gardiner, William, Oddington
A copy only. ? Identical with Wm. Garner.
j Tyler, William, Doynton
I Rodborne, William, Great Barrington
I Pritchard, William, [King Stanley (^? J
I Hawckins, Walter, Gloucester
I Theyer, William, Churchdown
! Howell, William, Masick [missing]
Hope, Wm., Norton, city of Gloucester
Lyte, Walter, Bourton-on-the- Water
[missing]
Deane, William, Guyting Woods
[missing]
French ah. Lane, Walter, Cheltenham
Greapestock, William, Hempstead
[missing]
Horsinon, Webly, Hemingby [missing]
Hedgly, Wm., Winchcombe [missing]
Davis, William, Windrush
Alway, William, Upton, Hawkesbury
Attwoode, Wm., Bevington, Berkeley
Dyer, William, Kinton [missing]
Hall, William, Avening [missing]
Mundell, Wm., Cherington [missing]
• Not in the MS. C.dendar
1 68
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Archar, William, Leighe [missing]
Ellis, William, F"arley, Hardwick
^missing]
Bumpas, William, Campden [missing]
1632.
Marden, Ann, Maisemore [missing]
Izod, Alice, widow, Moreton Hamp-
stead
Moreton in Marsh in Calendar.
Smith, Ann, Elmore [missing]
Fisher, Alice, Laverton [missing]
Edwards, Abraham, Elmore [missing]
Downton, Agnes, Shipton [missing]
Lang^ord, Ann, Gloucester
In a nuncupative will proved in 1632 the testa-
trix names Eleanor Cox her daughter,
Joan Thorne her daughter, John Langford
her son, and names ' the armes in the hall.'
Merrie, Ann. Sandhurst
Cleeveley, Ann, Over
Callowe, Arthur, Minsterworth
Little, Ann, Maisemore
Fragment only.
Coxe, Ann, South Carney
Sly (?), Bridget, Berkeley [missing]
Battyn, Bartholomew, Dodington
Godfree, Blanchardin, Oldland, Bitton
Jotcham, Christopher, Westerleigh
Clemente. Kath., Newton, Ashchurch
Hooper, Christopher, Horton
Dawe, Clement, Longhope
Bodenham, Dorothy, Minsterworth
Bodnam in Calendar.
Pattyn, Dionice, widow, Great Bar-
rington
Hinton, Elizabeth, South Cemey
Daston, Edward, Northey, Ashchurch
Elizabeth in Calendar.
Thorne, Edward, Winchcombe
Edmund in Calendar.
Ricketts, Elizabeth, Wanswell
Barr, Edward, sen., Charlton Abbotts
Pitt, Edward, Kilcot, Newent
Skinne, Edward, Cloverwall
Thomas, Edward, Tewkesbury
[missing]
Mundy, Edward, North Nibley
[missing]
Tammage, Elizabeth, Painswick
[missing]
Browne, Eleanor, Avening [missing]
Butt, Edmond, sen., Norton [missing]
Jennings, Eleanor, Hempstead
[missing]
Swifte, Florance,^«. Iron Acton
Joyce, Francis, widow. Chipping
Campden
Brookes, Francis, Hidcot Boyce,
Quinton
Freeman, George, Campden
Baldw^yn, George, Norton
Huntly, George, gent., Heath,
Berkeley
Izod, Henr>-, gent., Todington
Trewis, Henry, Moretor.-m-lhe-Marsh
Powell, Hugh, Charficld
Lane, Henry. Sandford Cheltenham
Roberts, John, gent., F^iddington
Stone, John, sen., Bromsbarrow
[missing]
Brewton, John, Moreton [missing]
Deanes, John, Aston-on-Carran
Powell, John, Preston [missing]
\ Lane, John, Turly
' TefiFes. Julia [abode not given] [missing]
Bennett, John, jun.. Upper Oxlinch,
i Standish
Combe, John, Mickleton
Whitehead, John. Alvington
Forshewe als. Taylor, John, Me\ sey-
hampton
Flower, James, Stonehouse
Vaughan, John, Oxenton
Adale, John, [Moike ?], in St. Briavel's
Stibs, James, Bitton
Greene, John, Bitton
Wall, Joan, Ashelworth
Merry, John, Sandhurst
Keck, John, sen.. Long Marston
Leighton, John, Elmore
Bishopp, John, Charlton Kind's
Chambers, John, sen., Marshfield
Harris, John, Moreton Valence [torn]
Peacock, Joan, Letchlead
Powell, Joseph, Staunton [torn]
Boond, John, Southwick [torn]
Hyett, John, Saniger [torn]
Davys, John. Slimbridge
Wilton, Joan, Cirencester
Smith, John, Berkeley
Addaws, Jane, Gloucester [missing]
Bayles, Ligon. Wood Stanway
Bradly, Lewis, Rencombe
Wayne, Mary, Great Barrington
Jacksons, Margery, Wheatenhurst
Saunders, Mathew. Tirley [torn]
Kinne, Margery, Painswick
Addis, Mary, Frampton-on-Severn
Castle, Margaret, Adlestrop
Parker, Margery, Barnwood
Butcher, Mathew, Aivington
Roberts, Margaret, Welford
Trattman. Nicholas, Hawkesbuiy
Knight, Peter, Gretton, Winchcombe
Baker, Richard, Sherborne
Woodhouse, Richard, sen., Netherby,
Westbury
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wiiis.
169
White, Richard, Upton St. Leonard
Dangerfield, Robert [Manswell], [torn]
Webb, Robert, Cromhall
Careles, Robert, Willersley
Nelme, Richard, Taynton [torn]
Parlor, Richard, Kemerton [torn]
Woode, Richard, Slimbridge
Ithell, Richard, Charfield
Fisher, Robert, Hardwick
Man, Robert, Deerhurst
Lewies, Richard, sen., Harescombe
Curtise, Randolph, Upton St. Leonard
Godwin, Rich., clerk [abode not given]
Wood, Richard, Slimbridge
Rowles, Robert, Painswick
Randoll, Richard, Shennington
Harmer, Richard, Churchdown
Ricketts, Stephen, Avening
Winstone, Thomas, Brockthrop
Tickle, Thomas, Framlode
Barnes, Thos., Barton Street, Glo'ster
Coxe, Thomas, Newent
Symmes, Thomas, Sherborne
Hyett, Thomas, Stinchcombe
Eddie, Thomas, Aylburton, Lydney
Peares, Thomas, Berktley
Dobbs, Thomas, Longhope
Hunt, Thomas, Quedgeley
Joyce, Thomas, Chipping Campden
Camden, Thomas, Pebworth
Pace, Thomas, Saul
Collyer, Thomas, Stonehouse
Glewe, Thorrias, Ruardean
Original and copy.
Horrold, Thomas, Rodborough
Derrett, Thomas, Brockworth
Smith, Thomas, Stanton
Knight, Thomas, Frampton-on-Severn
Whiting, Thomas, Chipping Campden
Proved also in P.C.C.
Wood, William, Tuffley
Wick, William, Churcham
Winston, William, Ashelworth
Beard, Walter, Standish
Freeman, William, Hitcote Boyce,
Eburton
Bythell, William, Tuddenham
Restall, William, Trinley
Trubshawe, Wm., Bourton-on-the-Hill
Rowles, William, Frampton-on-the-
Severn
Isles, William, Marston Meysey
Mathewes, William, Longborough
Also a copy.
Cooke, William, Ockington, Elmeslon
Andrewes, William, Willersley
Seaburne ah. Hipkins, Wm., Wotton
Maverly, Wm., Frampton-on-Severn
Smith, William, Titherington
Derham, William, Burkland
Mason, William, Hartbury
Chamberlaine, William, Slimbridge
Fisher, William, Kemmerton
Baughe, William, Twining
Cudd, William, Bidt^eld
Hayes, William, Gloucester
Hawleinge, William, Peirton
Shearle, Wm., sen., Shurdington [torn]
Arkill, Wm., Upper Slaughter
Dauncye, William, Rodborough
Quarrel], William, Newent
Hill, William, Westerleigh
Pen, William, Acton Turvile [missing]
Sharp, Walter, Whaddon
For other Wills of this year see the end of 1635.
1633.
-/J" ^
*Bridgman, Bridget, Kingstanley
*Hooper, John, Yate
*Watkins, Margaret, Alvington
*GIassenbury, Philip, Newnham
*Webb, Thomas, Frocesler
*Buckle, Thomas, Uckinton [no date]
Grevill, Giles, Charlton Kings, esq.
Loaker, Francis, Greet
Stratford, Henry, Hawling, gent., 22
Charles I
Stephens, Henry, Bisley
Gosling, Henry, Wotton, Gloucester
Driver, John, Haglan, Awre
Hyett, John, Minsterworth
Sallaway, John, Newent
Price, John, Gloucester
Williams, John, Cam
Hicks, James, Abson
Bonde, John, Upton St. Leonard's
Pinion a/j. Pruy, John, Forest of Dean
Carter, John, Hartpury
Mabbott, John, Berkeley
Pemburie, John, Hawling
Milton, John, Gloucester
Russell, John, Painswick
Locke, Mark, Preston-on-Stour,
dated 1633
Watkins, Margaret, Alvington
Price, Nicholas, Beckford
Dowdeswell, Nicholas, Charlton
Kings
Bosley, Richard, Minsterworth, dated
1633.
Biddle, Richard, Barnwood
Ratliffe, Robert, Moreton in Marsh
Gibbs, Richard, Tibberton
Townsend, Richard, Hathcrop
RaynoldS(^j/jr. Wheeler, Rich., Paunlley
Pixley, Rebecca, Winchcombe
Stallard, Richard, Maisemore
• Not in rhe MS. Calendar.
I70
Gloucestershire Wilis.
[1541-1650.
Stokes, Rowland, Tortworth
Kalpli in Calendar.
Bingley, Thomas, Hardwick
Blandy, Thomas, Harescombe
Moore, Thomas, Cheltenham
Davies, Thomas, Slimbrid^'e
Perce, Thomas, Nymp^field
Haynes, Thomas, Horsley
Watkins, William, Standish
Walter in Calendar.
Beard, William, Standish
Elton, William, Hasfield
Powell, William, Cheltenham
Carpenter, Wm., Bourton-on-Water
Taylor, Edward, Nash, Lydney
Lewes, Eleanor, Great Badminton
Eli... [torn]
Clarke, Elizabeth, Upleadon
♦Gibbs, Elizabeth, King Stanley, dated
1633
♦Howes, Joan, Bibery
♦Herbert, Nicholas, gent, [neither
abode nor date given]
*Burnell, Thomas, Bitton
*Dowsinge, Thomas, Ashleworth
Crippes, Giles, Clapton [torn]
Mayo, Francis, Charfield
Yarnold, Francis, Gloucester
Pasham, Henry, Oddington
Sarson, Humphrey, Gloucester
Jeve, Henry, Micheldean
Boorne, John, Aylberton
Hulles, Join, Little Risington
Blisse, Jane, Painswick
Monden, John, Cirencester
Tooe, Joan, Leonard Stanley, dated
1631
Loveridg'e, John, Longhope
Davice, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Bennett, John, Ruardean
Carter, Joyce, Bitton
Joseph in Calendar.
Russell, John, Oldbury
Stone, John, Bromsberrow
Davis, Joan, Tidenham
Arkill, Mary [abode not given]
Rouch, Michael, Kingswood
Bennet, Margaret, Chipping Sodbury
Morgan, Nicholas [abode not given,
dated 1633]
Godfry, Rice, Lannam, Bitton
*Bivell, Richard [abode not given]
Lucas, Robert, Gloucester
Baldwin, Richard, Ashton-under-Hill
Gardener, Richard, Painswick
Williams, Rowland, Alderton
Birte, Richard, Clowerwall, Newland
Tawny, Richard, Ampney Crucis
Perkins, Roger, Eastington
* Not in the MS. Calendar.
Sewell, Thomas, Nciher Lippiatt,
Bisley
Samfnan, Thomas, Willersey
Smith, Thomas, Berkeley
Geenes, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Mercer, Thomas, Dursley
Webb, Thomas, Charlton, Tetbury
*Cox (lis. Hayward, Win., Buckland
George, William, South Cerney
Jones Ills. Lewis, Walter, Beverslone
Mudwell, William, Gloucester
Yeates, William, Taynton
Hall, Elizabeth, Sherborne
Blackwell, Edward, Driffield
Yeates, Eleanor, Tainton
Neale, Ellen, Yate
Hunt Daniel, Quedgeley [torn]
Wraxall, Christopher, Bition
Bamwood, Anne, Westbury
Browne, Alice (.^), Fairford
Wraxall, Arthur, Oland, Bitton
♦Street, John, Wotton
*Hunt, John, Quedgeley
*Dosset, Joan, Broad Risington
Webley, Thomas, Upton St. Leonard's
Hathway als. Hopkins, Robert,
Horsley
Keyse, William, Huntley
♦Gladwin, William, Bourton-on-Water
White, Christopher, Hurst, Lydney
Glew, Ansel, Ruardean
Howel, Alice, Littleton, Thormerton
Taylor, Alice, Tewkesbury [torn]
Creese, John, Alderton
Aylewey, John, Blaisdon, gent.
Weale, Thomas, Temple Guiting
*Wollerston, Rebecca, Long Marston
Jones, William, Tibberton
BuUocke, Ansel, Elmore [missing]
Doughton, Eleanor, Shipton Moyne
[missing]
Paynton, Giles [abode not given]
[missing]
Deane, Edward, Pynnock [missing]
Bingle, Francis, Berkeley [missing]
Yates, Henry, sen., W^inchcombe
[missing]
Webb, Henry, Rendcomb [missing]
Chamberlayne.John, Swindon [missing]
Williams, John, sen., Chipping Sod-
bury [missing]
Bavell, Richird [abode not given]
[missing]
Coppocke, Rich., Prestbury [missing]
Gwynnett, Richard, Wormington
[missing]
Wylliams, Rich., Slimbridge [missing]
Jones, Robert, B>tton [missing]
Frape, Richard, Slimbridge [missing]
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
I54I-I650]
Gloucestershire JTiI/s.
171
Shorte, Thomas, Painswick [missin<i]
Palmer, Thomas. Miserden [missing]
Thompson, Timothy, Stone [missingj
Turner, Thomas, Beverstone [missin^^]
Wyly, Thomas, Frampton-on-Severn
[missing]
Cox, Wiiham, Laverton [missing]
Sandford, William, Stanley St. Leo-
nards [missing]
Yarnold, Wm., Minsterworth [missing]
Pippett, William, Oxenhall [missing]
Guy, William, Oldington [missing]
Webb, William, Hawcombe [missing]
1634.
i i i 0^
The years 163 1-35 are hound together in one
bundle.
Dorney, Adrian, North Nibley
[missing]
Andrews, Agnes, Stinchcombe
[missing]
Cluffe, Alice, Yanworth [missing]
Halbrooke, Anthony, Iron Acton
[missing]
Tommes, Ann, Bourton-on-the- Water
Savery, Alice, Lechlade
Burdge, Agnes, Frampton Cotterell
Honibourne, Ann, Wood Stanway
Andrews, Ann. Alvington [missing]
Bridgeman, Bridget, Kingstanley
[missing]
Harmer, Bridget, Stanley St. Leonard
Thomas, Charles, Berkeley
Jeffery, Christopher, Wapley
Chandler, Daniel, Standish
White, Edward, Huelsfield
Cowles, Edith, Nympsfield
Gray, Elizabeth, Oxenton
Clements, Edmund, alderman of
Gloucester
Hall, Edmund, Winchcombe [torn]
Haynes, Edward, Beverstone
Moody, Elizabeth, Marshfield
Wallington, Edward, Wotton-under-
Edge
Crome, Francis, Woodford in Berkeley
Pitt, George, ^Iaisemore
Peade, Henry, Horsley
Mathews, Hugh, Barrington Magna
Haynes, Humphrey, Gloucester
Turley, Henry, Newent
Willis, Henry', Bitton
Mayor als Stollard, Henry, Bishop's
Cleeve
Cumocke, Henry, Nibley
Drewe, John, Upleadon
- Eagles, Joan, Deerhurst
Kirby, John, Cirencester
Weale, John, Elmore
Willis, John, Gloucester, maltster
Foster, James, Upleudun
Buckle, John, Chcltenh im
Hawkins, John, Gloucester
Tilladam, John, Fawfield
Morse, John, Lidbrook in Ruardean
Coxe, John, Longford
Greene, James, Coin St. Aldwyn
Bennett, John, Standish
Loveringe, John, Eastington
Screene, John, Thornbury
Kinge, John, Downhalheiley
Baggott, Joan, Cheltenham
Garner, John, St. Katherine's in
Gloucester
Saunders, John, Moreton Valence
Robbins. Jul-.n, Aw re
Barnfield, John, Hampton, tucker
Forde, Joan, Weston Birt
Pirton, John, Newnham
Merricke, John, Haresficld
Fluellins ah. Lewelline, Jane, Dursley
Kemmys, John, Coin Si. Aldwyn
Mason, Joan, Huntly
Knight, Joan, Slimbridge
Clutterlaucke, James, Berkeley,
husbandman
Of Hinton in Calendar.
Phillips als. Hayes, John, Todington
Hawten, John, Shennington
Legg, John, Newport in Berkeley
Bennett, Joan, Ruardean
Ven, John, Badminton
Hillar, John, Hayterton [PAylberton]
[missing]
Pruett, Joan, Henton in Dyrham
Drasy, John, Tort worth
Baynham, John, Yate
Bullnoys, John, Newent, ^lassmaker
Stradlinge, John, Over
Smithe. John, Titherington
Addis, Katherinc, relict of John Addis,
gent., Taynton
Baker, Margaret, Peddington in
Berkeley
Agge, Margery, Didbrook [torn]
Attwood, Maurice, Peddington in
Berkeley
Foster, Margaret, IJerkeley
Warren, Margaret, Huntly
Timbrell, Margaret, Coin Rogers
Crumpe, Mary, Moreton \'alence
Forde, Margaret, Hawkesbury
Izod, Margery, Laverton in Buckland
Cam, Nicholas, Newport in Berkeley
Roberts, Nicholas, Beckford
Powle, Paul, Naunton
Harris, Philip, Huelsfield
Weale, Richard, Adset in Westbury
172
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Parratt, Robert, Woodmancote in
Duisley
Hathway, Robert, Old Sodljury
A Grove, Rich., Sibland in Thornbury
Batherne, Robert, Rodley in Westbury
Horwood, Richard, Eastinj;ton
Attkins, Robert, Newport [missing']
Payne, Richard, Cam [missing]
Sutton, Richard, Weighifield in
Deerhiirst
Margaretts, Richard, Shewdly Park
Bartlemewe, Ralph, Tevvkesljury
Powle, Richard, Forde in Temple
(iuiting
Hooper, Richard, Telbury [missino]
Townsend, Rich., Moreton in Marsh,
whitebaker
Browne, Richard, Stow
Hooper als. Edny. Robert, Tetbury
Biddle, Robert, Uzelworth
Bromsgroave, Roger, Charlton Abbotts
Caswell, Rich., Frampton-on-Severn
*Smyth, . . . [torn]
Tomlins, Robert, Bisley [missing]
Varnam, Stephen, Standish
Selman, Samuel, Berkeley
Edolls, Thomas, Cam
Mabbett, Thomas, Shiptnn Moyne
Yonge, Thomas, (ireat Risington
Cull, Thomas, Ampney Crucis
Robbins, Thomas, Chedworth
Oakes, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge
Clarke, Thomas, Alston [torn]
*Cowles, Thomas, Tewkesbury [torn]
Greene, Thomas, Gloucester
Burges, Thomas, Tedbury [missing]
Hawton, Thomas, Westbury [missmg]
Porter, Thomas, Ashelworth
Chamberlayne, Thomas, Gloucester,
gent.
Sharpe als. Auston, Thomas, Tetbury
[missine]
Howet, William, Slimbridge
Browne, Wm., Bourton-on-the-Water
Butch, Wm., Longborough [missing]
Pegler, William, Stonehouse [missing]
Gunne, William, Saintbury [missing]
Winter, William, Tewkesbury
Ven, William, Churcham
Dobbes, William, Tewkesbury
Nelme, William, Tortworth [missing]
Hathway, William, Kingscote
Perry, William, Rudford
Shawe, William, Minsterworth
Hulbard, William, Tuddenham
Packer, William, Adsett in Westbury
Gyll, William, Matson
Farmer, William, Walton Cardiffe in
Tewkesbury
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Drinkewater, William, Shurdington
Magna
Reeve, \Villiam, Salperton [missing]
Webbe, Wm., Hawcombe [missing]
Hall, William, sen., Berkeley [missing]
1635-
Roper, Anthony, Willersley [missing]
Huntley als. Simonds, Ambrose,
Slimbridge
*Trotman, Anne, Cam
Morse, Ann, Dymock [missing]
Hedges. Ann, Arlmgham [missing]
Watkins, Alice, Standishe [trussing]
Blissard, Alice, Laverton [missing]
Frye, Anthony, Marshfield [missii.g]
Carver, Ann, Didbrook
Cowles, Alice, Moreton Valence
Woodroffe, Alice, Cowley
Trapp, Anthony, North Cerney
Gabb, Charles, Stonehouse
Nashe, Christo., Frampton Cotterell
[missing]
Serrill, Katherine, Cirencester
[missing]
Milton, Christopher, Treddington
Pache, Katherine, Sibland in Thorn-
bury
Tanner, Christopher, Nailsworth,
tucker
Elland, Daniel, Standish, pr. 1634
Hall, Edmund, Priors Norton
*Aston, Edward, Stanley Pontlarge
Wicke, Edmund, Churcham
Jorden, Edward, Ashchurch
Godwin, Giles, English Bicknor
Nashe, Giles [abode not given]
Deene, Giles, Shipton Oliffe [missing]
Atwells, Edward, Cromhall
Huntly, Edward, sen., Berkeley
[missing]
Fobes, Edith, Kingswood
Robberts, Edmund, Arlingham
[missing]
*Mill, Elizabeth, Harescombe
Print, Edward, vicar of Elmston,
pr. 1634
Kinge, Edward, Rodborough, cloth-
worker
*Knight, Edward, Eastington
Trouncell, Elizabeth, Newland
Wilse, Eleanor, Kempley
Cripps, Elizabeth, Clapton
Symes, Francis, Hempstead
Jarvis, Ferdinand, Dyrham
Whitledge, George, Tewkesbury,
pr. 1634
Deen, Giles, Shipton Oliflf
* Not in the MS. Calendar.
I54I-I650.]
Gloiicestej'shii'c Wills.
173
Chewe, George, Standish [missing]
Elliott, George, Harescombe
*Cox, Henry, Down Ampney
Hotkins, Henry, Kingswood
Pitts, Henry, Longney
Williams, Henry, Dursley
Parker, Henry, Westerleigh [missing]
Hornebee, Henry, Quinton
Andre^ves, Henry, Bitton
Mason, Henry, sen., Clieltenham
[missing]
Teighte, Julian, Alkington
Luffingham, John, Frampton-on-
Severn, pr. in 1634
Hunt (i/j. Ashmeade, John, Minchin-
hampton
Pendocke, John, Thornbury
■*Hurne, John, Berkeley
Bennett, James, Cirencester
Hill, John, Uymock
*Freame, John. Gloucester, dated 1634
Mason, John, Berkeley
Godfrey, John, Laberton in Buckland
Nelme, John, Stinchcombe
Hampton,Ji)hn,Winckolls in Westbury
Sheppard, John, Newerne in Lydney
Foord, Joan, Hawkesbury
Mundayne, John, Arlingham
Carpenter, John, Alderton
Purser, John, Hidcoate boyce
^Partridge, Joan, Xewland, pr. 1631
Windowe, John, ISeikeley
Price, John, Beckford [missing]
*Atwood, John [abode not given] [torn]
Jones, John, Westerleigh
*Roberis, Thomas, Upton Leonard,
pr. 1645
Darke, John, Alderton
Pope, Thomas, Cam, pr. 1645
Hooper, John, Thornbury
Mason als. Symonde, John, Laverton
[missing]
Greenvyood, John, Meysey Hampton
[missing]
*Hurlston, John, Hidcote Boyse
Portlocke,John,SouthCerney [missing]
Nollsome, James, Marshfield [missing]
Baynham, John, Yate [missing]
Hooper, John, Rangeworthy
Weekes, John, South Cerney [missing]
Lowe, John, Barn wood [missmg]
Haynes, John, Elton Tething [missing]
Ranford, John, Ashelworlh
Addams, John, Cirencester [missing]
Smithe, John, Chipping Sodbury,
pr. in 1634
Selwyn, Jasper, Matson, esq.
Jenkes, John, Chipping Campden,
pr. in 1634
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Arnoll, Isabell, Cromhall
Cadle, James [missing]
Osborne, John, Nether Quinton, pr. in
i'J34
Taylor als. Davys, John, Deynton
Bennett, John, Tirley
Willis, John, Westbury [missing]
Knight, John, Stanley Fontlarge
^Collins, John, Berkeley
Warne, John, Bitton
Cobbe, John, Hill
Taylor, Joan, W^inchcomb
Parke, Isaac, Pitchcombe
Perkins, John, Tirley
Burford, John, Staunton
Wawker, John, Cheltenham
Williams, Lewis, W'esterleigh
Jones, Lewis [abode not given]
Crewe, Mathew, Combe [missing]
Compeire, Margery, sen., Temple
Ciuiting [missing]
*Baker, Margaret, Berkeley, 1634
Heathe, Margaret, (Gloucester, pr. 1634
■^Frape, Moyses, Slimbridge
Mansworth, Margaret, Salperton, pr.
1634
Hancocke, ALaurice, Thornbury
*Purton, Anne, Newent, 1635
Flucke, Maud, Wightfield in Deerhurst
Price, .^Latthe\v, alderman of (iloucester
*Birt, Judith, Cirencester, pr. 1645
Kinge, Philip, Gloucester [torn]
*Baker, Ralph, Sherborne
Franklin, Richard, Chedworth
Sawtherne, Richard, Elmore [missing]
Lingham, Rirhard, Newland
Freeman, Richard, Longney
Keake, Richard, Ashehvorth
Biddle, Robert, Saul
Stephens, Robt., Adsett in Westbury
Ferrers, Richard [abode not given]
[missint;]
Clarke, Richard, Horsley [missing]
*Siford, Rich., Berkeley, made in 1634
North, Richard, Westbury
*Tayler, Richard, Churchani, date .'*
Peare, Robert, Colsborne
Webley, Richard, Brockworth
Archard, Richard, Hinton
Row^ley, Richard, Hinton
Penbury, Richard, Moreton in Mar^h
Wollaston, Rebecca, Long Marston
[missing]
Clarke, Robert, Siston
Martin, Richard, Dursley [missing]
Stringer, Robt., Tuddenham [rr.issing]
Webbe, Robert, Wickwar
Houlstead, Richard, Horsmans in
Westbury
* Not in the MS. Calendar.
174
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Gibbs, Rose, Twigworth
Boyle, Kichard, Maiseniore [missing]
Rowles, Robcrt,Gloucester. apoiiiecary
Mann, Susanna, 'riiornbiiiy
Trattman, Susanna, Hawkcsbury
*Gibbons, Samuel, Elstone
Blissard, Susan, Somervile Aston
Little, Thomas, Maisemore
*Edgock, Thos., Twining, pr. in 1645
Whitehead, Thomas, Dowdeswell
*Tovy, Tiiomas, Cowley
Harrold, Tliomas, Thornbury
Dobbins, Thomas, Childeswickham
Hale, 1 homas, Childswickham
Elland, Thomasine, Standish
Yeate, Thomas, Prestnn-on-Stour
Stocke, Thomas, Wickwar
Curtice, Thomas, Alderton
Ebsworth, Thomas, Shipton Oliffe
Longney, Thomas, Arlingham
Foyster, Tliomas, Norton
Warde, Thoma'^. parson of Edgworth
Masters, Timotiiy, Minchinhampion
Drewe,\\'illiamthe youngcr.Churcham
Drewe, William the elder, Churcham
Crewe, William, Alderly, gent.
Gibbs, William, Stow
Smith, William. Stanley St. Leonard
Dangerfield, William, Slimbridge
Forwood, William, W'inchcombe
Ginner, William, Harescombe
Freeman, William, Stow
CoUett, William, Moreton in Marsh
Savery, William, Quenington
Foxe, William, Coin St. .\ldwyn
Canner, William, [City of] London
Tomes, William, .Staunton
Flower, William, Halmer in Berkeley
Venfield als. Addams, Wm., Lourton-
on-the-Water
*Awood, Francis, Cowley, pr. 1639
*Band, Alice, Bitton, pr. 1641
Tutty, William, Ruardean
Hale, Walter, Ashel worth
Peirse, William [abode not given]
Walkly, W' illiam, Stroud
Webb, William, Kingscote
Boulde, William, Newland
Roberts, Wm., Nether Slaughter
Houlder, William, Moreton Valence
Snowe, William, Rudford
Rogers, William, Bitton
In the preceding bundle for 1634-33 there
arc the following Wills which have been
misfiled or have strayed from their
proper bundles. In some cases thej' will
account for Wills marked in this volume
as " missing."
Tayler, Alice, Dymock, 1625.
Worzom, Eliz., Wheat enhurst, 1626
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Harding^e, Margery, Berkeley, 1628
Long, (iiles, Badgeworth, 1629
Evetts, Robert [abode not given], 1631
Mayle, Robert, Forthampton, 1631
Denny, Nicholas, Cirencester, 1631
Webb, (iiles, Horstey, 1631
Dorney, Michael, Haresfield, 1631
Hill, Richard, Abson, 1631
Munden, William, Cherington, 1631
Tooe, Joan, Stanley St. Leonard's, 1631
Dickins, John, Gloucester, gent., 1632
Roberts, Humphrey. Gloucester, 1632
Chamneys, Robert, Berkeley, 1632
Warner, William, Haresfield, clothier,
1632
Single, F" ranees, Berkeley, 1632
Yates, Henry, W'inchcombe, 1632
Sewell, 1 homas, Bisley, 1632
George, William, South Cerney, 1632
Lawrence, Alice, Bourton-on-Water,
Prichett, Francis [abode not given],
Danieli, Giles, Kingscote, 1634
Hancox, Edward, Minchinhampton,
1634
Whinnard ah. England, James, Puckle-
church, 1634
Earnton, Margery, Stroud, 1634
Tayler, Richard, Churcham, 1634
Siford, Richard, Berkeley, 1634
Hands, Richard, Naunton, 1634
Biddle, Sarah, Newent, 1634
Watts, Stephen, Hardwick, 1634
Clarke, John, Sandhurst, 7 Chas. I
Simmes, Maud, Cotes, 8 Chas. I
Merry, Thomas, Sandhurst, 7 Chas. I
Vaughan, Thomas, Hinton, 10 Chas. I
Stratford, Henry, Hawling, gent., 22
Chas. I
Holford, Anne, Bledington, 1637
Wickes . . . 1637
Farmer, Edward, Newland, 1637
Herbert, Nicholas, gent., 1637
Buckle, Thomas, Uckington, 1637
Syrams, Wm. [abode not given], 1637
1636.
Wollames, Anthony, Hinton
Lawrence, Andrew, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Cozen, Ann, Rodley
Yeroth, Alice, Colford [missing]
Lysons, Ann, Rodley [missing]
Taylor, Ann, Micheldean [missing]
Pinckatt, Benj., Middleton [missing]
Wilkins, Bridget, Frocester [missing]
Johnson, Cecily, Norton
Hoare, Charles, Gloucester
I54II650.]
Glouceste rsk ire J J ^ills.
175
Hawkes, Charles, Minrhinhampton
England als. Wyneard, Christian
[abode not L,nven] fmissingj-pt ■>-•■'
Barnard, Dorothy, Newent >•?'
Rutter, Dorothy, Mickleton *^'''
Freame. Dorothy, Gloucester
Kinne, Edward, Harescombe
Howse, Eliz., Cockeate in Coin Denys
Cowles, Edward, Quedgeley
Powell, Eleanor, Oxenhall
Bracy, Edward, Thornbury
Huntington, Edith, I> tton
Reede, Edward, Bitton
Bennett, Elizabeth, Brookethrop
Cooke, Edward, Upleadon
Shrewring, Edrnund, Glouccstei',
maltster
I Greyhurst, Ellis, Bleddington
Shargen als. Taylor, Eliz., West bury
Rowland, Giles, Ruscombe in I^sley
Shillam, Edward, Minchinhampton
Massinger, Eleanor, Berkeley
Dowle, Erancis, Tewkesbury
Spencer, Frances, Cirencester
Clarke, Francis, Hawkesbury
Trotman, George, I'erkeley
Clarke, George, Horsley
Martin, George, (Gloucester, brewer
Chaundler, Geoffrey, Wotton-uncler-
Edge
James, Cieorge, Wotton-under-Edge
Martin, Guy, Malswicke in Newent
*Lodge, Hugh, Longhope
Ridler, Henry, Painswick
Eagles. Henry. Rundwick
Rugge, John, Combe in Wotton-
under-Edge
Carpenter, Joan, Norton
Hoskins, John, Dunisbourne Rous
Higford, John, Prestbury, esq.
Houlstead, Isabel, Lassington
Tidmarsh, John, Broadwe'l, clerk
Graile, John, Stone in Berkeley, clerk
Durham, John, Willersley
Cugley, John, Over in Churcham
Bubb, John, Hucclecote
Weight, John, Ruscombe in Stroud
Hooke, Isabel, Crookes in Pauntlcy
Wilse, John, Little Dean, clerk
Berry, John, Titherington
Spilman, John, Dymo< k
Clifford, John, Tuffley, Gloucester
Hamlin, Jane, Tuddington
Taylor, James, Micheldean
Biford, John, Slimbridge
Young, John, Churcham
SoUars, John, Haresfield
Norton. John, Cheltenham
Stratford. John, Hailes, gent.
• Nul in the ,MS. C.ilendar.
Mathews, John, Bream in Newland
Dangerfield, Jeromy, Kingstanlcy
Woodward, John, Tewkesbury
Wyer, John, Ham in Berkeley
Codrington, Joyce, Doddingtoii
Greeninge, John, Standish [missing]
Drewe, John, Hartpury
Swanly, John, Framilode in Eastington
Aly, John, Moreton \'alence
Schooler, John, Shennington
Wheeler. Julian, Dumbleton
Roche, Jane, Tortworth
Wilkins, John, Newington Bagpaih
Cornewell, John, Longborough
Winter, John, Chipping Sodbury
Dudley als. Bowers, Margaret, Stow
Harbert, Margaret, Little Risington
Moore, Margaret, Parton in Church-
down
Reade, Margaret, Great Washbourne
Roberts, Mary, Dumbleton
Freeman als. Rudgdall, Margaret,
Prestbury
Goodin, Mary, Clapton in Berkeley
Brewer, Margaref, Forthampton
Kent, Nicholas, O.xenton
Watts, Nathaniel, Stroud?
West, Peter, Westcote
Grindle, Robert, Charlton Kings
Symonds, Richard, Twining
Honibourne, Richard, Laverton in
15uckland
Jefferis, Richard, Duntsbourne
Crowdy, Richard, Tuffley in Gloucester
Harrington, Richard, Twining
Nelme, Robert, Upton St. Leonard
Hall, Robert. Eastington
Flecher, Richard, Wick and Abson
Camden, Robert, Weiford
lies, Richard, Cirencester
Throkmorton, Dame Sarah, Tirly
Batman, Staunton, Bitton
Cooke, Stephen, Gloucester, woollen
draper
Mathewe, Stephen, Risington Parva
Keylocke, Thomas. Kodley [mi^si^.g]
Reade, Thomas, Ashton-sub-Edge
[missing]
Tomes, Tliomas, Wirkwar
Fawsett, Thos., Aston-sub-Edge, clerk
Smart, Thomas, Siston
Highman, Thomas [abode not given]
Smith, Thomas, Dursley
Clarke, Thomas, Calcott in Bagpath
Willis. Thomas, Beckford
Watkins, Thomas, Dursley
Browne, Thomas, Little Compton
Bullocke, Thomas, Longney
Hodges. Thomas. Prestbury
Hill, William, alderman of Gloucester
1/6
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Harding, William, Dursley
Collins, William, Badminton Magna
Waterman, William, Prestbury
Yarnall, William, Minsterworth
Cowley, William, Hardwick
Woodcocke, Wm., Upton St. Leonard
Norton, William, Titherington. gent.
Gregory ah. Ridler, William, Great
Witcombe
Lawrence, William, Oldbury in
Thornbury
Caudle, Wm., The Sladde in Miserden
Bayly, William, Temple Guiting
Milton, William, Taynton
Pincke, William, Gloucester
Harvord. Wm., Frampton Cotterell
Bisse, William, Rodborough
Saniger, William, King Stanley
Panter, William, Horton
Nicholas, Winifrid, Stratton
Machen, Wm.,[Hillesley] Hawkesbury
Lovell, William, Lea
Bacon, William, Gloucester
Smart, William, West Littleton in
Thormerton
Whiting, William, Tetbury, mason
Tucker, William, Siston —
Tainton, William, Prestbury
Reve, Wm., Wightfield in Deerhurst
Crewe, Walter, Frampton-on-Severn
Hill, William, South Cerney [torn]
Burdocke, Wm., Painswick [missing]
Harding, William, Woodmancote in
Uursley
1637-
This bundle, which comprises the
years 1637-38-39, is in bad con-
dition. Many of the Wills in the
earlier portion are much torn and
decayed, and the arrangement does
not tally with the calendar in several
cases.
Shawe, Ann, Minsterworth
Angell, Abel, Gloucester [torn]
Ashmead ah. Himt, Anthony, Pains-
wick
*Wickham, Arthur, Marshfield [torn]
Thorne, Alice, Stowsladd, St. Briave's
Horwood, Alice, Hawkesbury [torn]
Veale, Agnes or Ann \sic\. St.
Catherines, Gloucester [Kings-
holm in calendar]
Finche, Alice, Hempstead
Pinckett, Alice, St. Aldats
Perrye, Alice, Gloucester
Holford, Ann, Bleddington [torn]
Crewe, Agnes, Hillesley
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Wickham, Arthur, Marshfield [torn]
Out of place.
Knight, Abigale, Gloucester
Pitt, Alice, Tewkesbury
Woodroffe, Basil, Minchinhampton
Copy and original.
Shayle, Catherine, Culkerton
Winter, Christopher, Lidney
Stocke, Catherine, Wickwar
Browne, Christopher, Awre
Jones, David, Flaxley
Chewe, Dorothy, Little Harsfield,
Standish
Biddle, Elizabeth. Ozelworth
Sheilde, Edith, Titherington
Webbe, Edith, Frocester
Vaunt, Ediih, Fairford
Fante ah. Vaunte in Calendar.
Dowdeswell, Edward, Charlton K<ngs
Jordan, Edward, Ashbrook, Ampney
Crucis
Bromwich, Edmund, Wotton, Glou-
cester
Milton, Eliz., Woodmacoate, Bishop's
Cleeve
Bonde, Eleanor, Tirley
-Fry, Edward, Wcsterleigh
Hosyer, Edward, Nibley
Clotterbook, Fabian, Gloucester
Potter, Frances, Kings Stanley, widow
Banaster, George, Turkdean
Copy and original.
Marten, Guy, Malswicke Newent
Seal ; shield with >!«
Feribye, Geo., sen., Cirencester, gent.
Rowles, Georges, Haresfield
Soramers, Humphrey, Alkington,
Berkeley
Earles, Henry, Willersley [missing]
Kiere, Hanes, Gloucester, gent.
Elger, Henry, Frocester
Bishop, Henry, Ampney Crucis, clerk
Damsell, Henry, Coin St. Aldwyn
Nelme, Henry, Wotton-sub-Edge
Browne, Richard, Norton, Gloucester,
gent.
Endorsed and indexed as Henry.
Cooper, Henry, Yate
Oliffe, Henry, Wapley
Beard, Henry, Saul
*White, Joseph, Huntley, clothier
Endorsed " Tm. Johis White."
Seal heraldic : a fess between 3 fleur de lis.
Harris, John, Gatwick, Westbury
Milton, Jane, Haydon
Crabbe, John, Ham, Berkeley
Yonge, Joan, Gloucester
Bower, John, sen., Newent
Ady, John, Robborough
* Xot in the MS. Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
177
Pegler, Jeromi, Horsley
Joan in Calendar.
Gale, John, Edgworth
Briggs, John, Rochampton
Dowseinge, John, sen., Gloucester
Birt, Isabel, Harscombe [missing]
Ashwin, Joyce, Willersey, widow
Joseph in Calendar.
Theyer, John, sen., Cowpers hill,
Brockworth
Fourde, James, Stroud
Butler als. Lewes, John, Dodington
England, John, Chipping Sodbury
Howsheepe, John, Harthurst,
Cheltenham
Beale, John, sen., Hartbury
Smyth, John, Sudley, Winchcombe
Longe, John, Tortworth
Blainche, John, Eastington
Williams, John, Wicke, Abston
. Luce, John, Horton
Shipway, Joan, Didmarton
Wallington, John, Chipping Campden
Clarke, John, Oldbury
Swanley, John, St. Johns, town and
county of Wexford, Ireland
Longe, Joan, Coldaston
Hickes, John, Charfield
Bruton, John, Murton, Thornbury
Radway, John, Ampney
Richards, John, jun., Hardwicke
Moore, John, Minsterworth
Hale, Joan, Staunton
Bower, John, sen., Nevvent
Higges, Lewis, Horton
Lugge, Lawrence, Gloucester
Morton, Lawrence, Arlingham
Albright, Lawrence, sen., Mickleton
Persons, Mary, Winchcombe
Osborne, Margaret, Horsley
Ethridge, Margaret, Norton,Gloucester
Ithridge in the will.
Davis, Mathew, Minsterworth
Allen als. Chappe, Margaret, Oldbury-
on-the-hill
Mills, Maurice, Yate
Earle, Michael, Ailston, co. Warn,
dioc. Worcester
Yearle in the will.
Leyg, Mathew, Wicke, Nibley
Bryan, Margaret, Newnham
Miles, Nicholas, Tibberton
Man, Nicholas, Cirencester
Harbertj Peter, Great Barrington
Fewster, Richard, Boxwell
*Hathway, Richard, Halmer, Berkeley
Wollomes, Roger, Trinly
Payne, Robert, Guyting
Packer, Richard, North Nibley
1 3
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
CtOUC. WILLS.
Higgias, Robert,Gothrington, Bishop's
Cleeve
Broade, Robert, Woodmacote, North
Cerney
Price, Richard, Cirencester
Samman, Richard, Saintbury
Packer, Robert, Wick and Abston
Bannaster, Rich., Cheltenham [torn]
Crome, Richard, sen., Woodford,
Berkeley
Fowie, Richard, Westbury
Wintle, Samuel, Churcham
Drinckewater, Sybil, St. Nicholas,
Gloucester
Spencer, Samuel, Morton in Marsh
Hiett, Thomas, sen.. Bishop's Cleeve
Crumpe, Thomas, Gloucester
Scott, Thomas, Keinton, Thornbury
Roberts, Thomas, sen., Gloucester
Sawford, Thomas, Norton
Rundell, Thomas, Rockhampton
Williams, Thomas, Bulley, clerk
Jobbins, Thomas, Ham, Berkeley
Stephens, Thomas, Churchdown
Bowton, Thomas, Bourton-on-the-hill
Yate, Thomas, Arlingham, gent.
Greyhurst als. Saunders, Thomas,
Bleddington
Walker, Thomas, Nawnton
Barnard, Thomas, Cirencester
Goodman, Thomas, sen., Aston-on-
Carrant
Also a copy.
Parslowe, Thomas, sen., Uley
Townsend, Thos., Great Shurdington
Knight, Thomas, Woodford
Tymbrell, Thos, Coin Rogers
Dauncy, Thomas [abode not given]
? of Uley ; as Terrett, Packer, Hill, and Pegler
are named.
Bidle, Thos., Sinwell, Wotton-under-
Edge
Mason, Thomas, Brockhampton,
Sevenhampton
Izaacke, Walter, Siston
Johnson, William, Long Marston
Sisell als. Hooper, William, Stone
Reade, William, Wood Stanway
Purnell, Walter, Hill
Longe, Walter, Birdlipp
Derham, William, sen., Weston-sub-
Edge
Elmes, William [abode not given]
Archar, William, Down Ampney
Signed X " the mark of Wyllm. Arerde," but this
last is written by an illiterate hand, and the
name is doubtless Archer or Archard.
Franckys, William, Barn wood
*Hies, William, Corse
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
N
178
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Hornidge, Wm., Frampton-on-Severn j
Mayoe, William, Trinity, Gloucester j
Payne, William, Haresfield j
Hampton, William, Stoke Orchard ,
*Caswell, William, Arlingham '
Bullocke, William [abode not given]
To bo bu. by ray father in Redford churchyai J.
Mathewes, Wm., sen., Barton Street,
Gloucester
Bicke, Wm., St. Mary Magdalene,
Gloucester
Siijned " William Beecke." Copy and original.
Barnes, William, Prestbury
Yonge, Walter, Gloucester
*Weisteed, Margaret, Kingscote, pr.
28 Oct., 1626
1638.
Millard, Anthony, Welford [missing]
Symmes, Agnes, Wickuar [missing]
Howell, Alice, Colford [missing]
Hopkins, Adam, Ouinton [missing]
West, Alice, Upton [missing]
Taylor, Augustine, Oddington
Walker, Ann, Chipping Campden
[missing]
Gretton, Ann, St. Katherine
Roberts, Ann, Grafton [torn]
Crowdye, Alice, Tuffley [missing]
Pratt, Abraham, Raingeworthy
Edwards, Ann. Tvi^; worth
Bridgman, Anthon\, Micheldean
Hall, Alice, Halsey [missing]
Pritchetts, Bridget, Gloucester
Humphryes, Bartholomew, Naunton
Izod, Ijiidget, Tuddington
Vaughan, Catherine, St. Michael,
Gloucester
Coxe, Cressett, Latteridge, spinster
Crowse, Charles, Blaisdon
Pargitor, David, Longborow [missing]
Biddle, Dennis, Hartbury
Kinge, Daniel, Eastington
Attkins, David, Hill
Holtham, Elizabeth, Dorsington
Combe, Edward, bu. Bitton
Browne, Edmund, Bicknor English
Davys, Giles, Stroud
Staple, Elbright, Slimbridge
Howborue, Edie, Uley
Browneinge, Edward, I rocester
• Simondes, Edmund, Wc^ttileigh
Yonge, Edward, Bisley
Greenehalfe, Edwd., Eastleacl. Marten
Wastfield, Edmund, Avenmg
Jobbins, Edward. The Heath, Berkeley
Milles, Edith, Yate
Fobbes, Eleanor, Wickwar
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Bradshawe, Edward, Windridge
Veysey, Elizabeth, Shipton Moyne
Birde, Giles, Horsley [missing]
Beedle, Edith, Wotton-sub-Edge
[missing]
Hale, Edwd., Cow Honiborne [missing]
Wilkins, Edward, Todbury [missing]
Mealesi Edward, Weston-sub-Edge
Hale, Edith, Bengrove
Pope, Edmund, Horcott, Kennsford
Rogers, Edward, Badgworth
Trotman, Edward, Cam
Robottome, Edmund, Chipping Sod-
bury
Pargettor, David, Longborough, gent.
Springe, Francis, Brookethrop
Smith, Francis, Cubberley
Whitton, Frances, Gotherington in
Cleeve
Flower, George, Siston
Evans, George, Minchinhampton
Lumbart, Gilbert, Leckhampton
Evans, Griffith, Frampton-on-Severn
Cliffe, Henry, Waply
Mathewes, Henry, North Nibley
Harbert, Henry, Baginton
Smyth, Hugh, Dursley
Clarke, Henry, Cheltenham
Hulinge, Henry, Newland
Hewet, Humphry, Owlpen
Perryn, John, Brockworth
Crome, Jane, Berkeley
Stephens, John, Lancant
Malverne, John, Parton in Churchdown
Barnard, James, King Stanley
Surman, John, St. Owen's, (Gloucester
Mallet, John, Bevington in Berkeley
Cowstanes, John, Churcham
Toe, Joseph, Eastington
Hopkins, Judith, Cirencester
Bissy, John, Hill
Drinkewater, John. Boddingtnn
Tayler a/s. Rodman, James, Charfield
Hill, John, Arlingham
Browninge, James, Leyterton
Sheppard, John, Moreton in Thornbury
Higman, John, Gloucester
I Leonard, John, Dorsington
I Butler, John, Marshfield
Collier, John, Kingswood
■ Wakley, Jeremy, King Stanley
' Huntley, John, Painswick
Bowland, Jane, Gloucester
Saunders, John, Tiiley
' Smith, John, Westcote
; Thorne, John, Thornbury
I Mosely, John, sen., Campden
I Bower, James, Newent
Price, John, Gloucester
1 Brawne, John, Norton
1 541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
179
Winstonejohn, Stonehouse,dated 162J
Webster, Joan, Gloucester
Badger, John, Wotton, Gloucester
Haynes, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Atkins, Joan, Cheltenham
Robbins, John, Ashelworth
*Webb, William, Howcombe in Min-
chinhampton, pr. 1633
Little, John, Churchdown
Byrte, Isabel, Harscombe
Large, John, Sherborne
Webb, John, Horsley
Bussell, John, Lower Swell
Huntly, John, Odington
Whit, John, Bradley in Wotton
Baylis, James, vicar of Coaley
Ashmeade, John, Brimpsfeild
Tipper, John, Ampney Peter
Webb, Joan, Kingswood
Warner, John, Cowley
Chaplin, Joan, Cowley
Warner, John, Cam, clothier
Cale, John, Dorsington
Keyte, John, Pebworth
Vysar, John, Langhurne
Robins, James, Awre [missing]
Beard, John, Ebley in Randwick
Heaven, John, King Stanley
Finch, John, Oxenton
Kecke, John, Marston Sicca
Here is a torn will, no name.
Swanley, John, Framilode in Easting-
ton, gent.
Lucas, John, Slimbridge
Dimery, John, Cromhall
Davis, Joan, Bevington in Berkeley
Watkins, John, Hardwicke
Tyler, John, Pucklechurch
Showle, John, Longford
Nicholls, John, Marshfield
Eagles, John, Deerhurst Walton
Picke als. Venery, John, Tortworth
Barret, John, Moreton in Marsh
Gill, Jane, Duntsbourn Abbotts
Gracinge, Mary, Minsterworth
Gwynnett, Mary, Shurdington in
Badgeworth
Greeninge, Margaret, Westall in
Cheltenham
Packer, Margaret, Cam
Bubb, Maud, Wickwar
Smyth, Nicholas, Frocester
Nevysam, Nicholas, Beckford
Mawson, Nicholas, King Stanley
Freind, Nicholas, Moreton in Thorn-
bury
Staight, Paul, Wood Stanway
Mason, Percival, Twigworth
Tomson, Richard, Ruardean
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Scott, Richard, Ham in Berkeley
Monninge, Roger, Kingscote
Olife, Robert, Tiddington in Ash-
church
Stephens, Robert, Rodley in Westbury
Smithe, Richard, South Cerney
Proved in P.C.C.
Beard, Rich., alderman of Gloucester
Wickes, Richard, Avening
Robins, Richard, Haresfield
Hall, Richard, Beverstone, clerk
Woodward als. Potter, Richard,
Raingeworthie
Fryer, Richard, Arlingham
Church, Roger, Sandhurst
Bullocke, Robert, Siston
Robinson, Ralph, Newland
Humphryes, Ralph, Sherborne
Fowle, Richard, Westbury
White, Richard, Laverton
Hall, Richard, Charlton Abbotts
Wight, Richard, Bisley
Aley, Roger, Abstone
Sawnders als. Grayhurst, Redigo
[abode not given]
A testatrix.
Hawkins, Robert, Cirencester
Pritchard, Robert, Gloucester
Pirton, Richard, 0.xenhall
Robertes, Samuel, Chedworth
Munden, Simon, Alkington
Halinge, Thomas, Wheatenhurst
Humphries, Thomas, Whaddon
Omfris in will.
Loveday, Thomas, Stroud
Gayner, Thomas, Thornbury
Barber, Thomas, Horton
Pearce, Thomas, Great Shurdington
Pearce, Thomas, Great Badminton
Ayleway, Thomas, Rodley
Hadden, Thomas, Maugersbury
Sparry, Thomas, Twining
Little, Thomas, Cirencester
Meysey, Thomas, Naunton
Payne, Thomas, Campden
Watkins, Thomas, Dursley
Stevens, Thomas, Tetbury
Cole, Thomas, Cleeve [missing]
Wilkinson, Thomas, Newport
Fowler, Thomas, Yate
Dier, Thomas, Compton Abdale
Weale, Thomas, Gloucester
Middleton, Thomas, Fla.xley
Smith, Thomas, Bitton
Smith, Thos., sen., Preston-on-Stour
Veeke, W^alter, Cirencester
Vicke in the Calendar.
Harbert, William, Fairford
Lawrence, Walter, Tedbury
i8o
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650
Cowles, William, Longney
♦Reade, Thomas, Aston-sub-Edge, pr.
in 1636
Smith, William, Nimpsfield
Browninge, Walter, Tresham
Ellarie, Walter, Frampton Cotterel
[torn]
Ven, William, Badmanton Magna
Daunce, William, Little Witcombe,
Badgeworth
Kent, William, Orle, Cheltenham
Russell, William, Painswick [torn]
Waddam, William, Marshfield
Ashmeade, William, Uley [torn]
Blisse, William, Painswick
Hill, William, Slimbridge [torn]
Jeffe, William, Slimbridge [torn]
Tog-well, Wm., Colesbome [missing?]
Williams, Wm., Coleford [missing ?]
Nash, William, Elmore
Embrey, William, Cirencester [torn]
Cooke, William, Stinchcombe [torn]
Marten, Wm., Wotton-sub-Edge [torn]
Curtis, William, Winchcombe [torn]
Partridge, William, Stanley St. Leo-
nard [torn]
Cooke, William, Lotridge
1639.
Partridge, Alice, Clowerwall [missing]
Cawdle, Ann, Miserdean [missing]
Tidmarsh, Ann, Bradwell Tmissing]
Tayler, Arthur, Hillersley [missing]
Bluk als. Flucke, Alice, Holirood
Ampney [missing]
Fletcher, Alice, Abson [missing]
Hayes als. Phillipps, Alice, Tuddington
[missing]
Crew, Arthur, Hawkesbury [missing]
Reddy, Alexander, Maisemore
Holtham, Alice, IMarston Sicca
[missing ?]
Pearse, Alice, Kempsford
Cox, Agnes, Cowly [missing]
Harolde, Agnes [abode not given]
Hall, Alice, Sapperton [torn]
Harper, Alexander, South Marston,
Meysey
Ady, Alice, Boxwell
Doodinge, Alice, Dyrham
Pope, Alice, Kempsford
Williams, Ann, Trinity, Gloucester
Crumpe, Arthur, Werley, Westbury
Walker, Anthony, Wickwar
Ridler, Ann, Sudeley
Briscoe, Agnes, Marshfield
jj? Wooding^on, Alice, Down Ampney
Weston, Ann, Yate
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Southeroe, Barbara, Laverton, Buck-
land
Guy, Cyprian, Wood Stanway
Swift, Catherine, Iron Acton
Cooke, Christopher, Cowley
Legacy to Church of Xotgrove.
Griffin, Christopher, Kingswood
Neighbour, Connont, Dumbleton
Strangle, Catherine, Doynton
Powell, Davy, Beckford
Browne, Daniel, Haresfield
Greene, Dorothy, Coin St. Aldwyn
Randle, Giles, Cranham, clerk
Tustian, Giles, Westcote [torn]
Witcombe, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Okey, Elizabeth, Shipton Sollers
Griffith, Eleanor, Newland
Southerne, Elizabeth, Laverton in
Buckland
Bower, Eleanor, Newent [missing]
Cox, Elizabeth, Twigworth
Willis, Elizabeth, Cheltenham
Archer, Edward, Hampton Meysey
[missing]
Cole, Edmund,'North Nibley [missing]
Clissold, Giles, Avening [missing]
^^%Z^^ Elizabeth, Sapperton
Millard, Eleanor, Welford
Orton, Elizabeth, Ashton-under-Hill
[missing]
Ritch, Edmund, Hawkesbury [torn]
Feild, Eleanor, Tewkesbury
Knight, Edward, Horsley
Childe, Edward, Slimbridge
Tieckle, Francis, Stone in Berkeley
Awood, Francis, Cowley [missing]
Witcombe, George, Hempstead
Watkins, George, Standish
IddoUs, Gabriel, Leonard Stanley
Birde, George, Horsley [missing]
Jeyne, William, Frampton Naunt
[missing]
Rickards, Gabriel, Minchinhampton
Patmore, George, Frampton-on-
Severn
Wheeler, Henry, Newland [missing]
Bainham, Henry, Frampton Cotterell
Taylor, Humphrey, Cirencester, clerk
Elliottes, Henry, Randwicke
Hatton, Henry, Forthampton
Gale, Henry, Clifford Chambers
[missing]
Holwell, Henry, Wickwar
Clotterboocke, John, sen., King Stanley
Vaughan, John, Eastington
Cowley, John, Gloucester
Preeste, John [abode not given]
Cole, John, sen., Kemerton
Humphries als. Maior, Joan, Chelten-
ham
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
i«i
Bullocke, Joshua, Elmore
Butler, Julian, Pitchcombe
Woodman, John, Chipping Sodbury
Surtnan, John, Tirley
Phelpes, John, Churcham
Ryler, John, Longney
Ven, John, Churcham
White ills. Jenkins, John, Hawkesbury
Deane, John, Charlton Kings
Hardinge, John, sen., Bitton
Stansby, John, Badgeworth
Haynes, Joseph, Eastington
Bolt, John, Pebworth
Butt, John, Minchinhampton
Bryan, John, Abson
I Smyth, John, Berkeley
Feverell, Jane, Slimbridge
Hill, John, Kingswood
Preston, Isabel, Cold Aston
Thomas, James, Tetbury
Summers, John, Yate
Varnam, John, Minsterworth
Mortimer, John, Berkeley
Masfeild, John, Maisemore
Cotterell, John, Salperton
Izaacke, John, Tormarton
Hathway, John, Iron Acton
Addames, John, Gloucester, gent.
Paine, Joan, Cirencester
Trotman, John, Bredstone
Holsteed, John, Westbury
Patch, John, Thornbury
Butcher, John, Blaisdon
Bower, Joan, Moreton Valence
Pirrie, John, Huntley
Betterton, John, jun., Fairford
Harris, John, Churchdown
Hall, John, parson of Dyrham
Dowdeswell, John, sen., Charlton
Kings
Smyth, Josias, Dyrham
Welch, Jane, Little Dean
Tyler, John, Ashehvorth
Wintle, John, sen., Cowlies Elm in
Westbury
Britten, John, sen., Bitton, yeoman
Wilse, Joan, Little Dean
Deriatt, Joan, Stinchcombe
Cadell, John, Bosley in Westbury
Underhill, John, Bitton
Okes, John, Wotton-under-Edge, linen
draper
Morrice, James, Marshfield
Lloyd, John, rector of Great Wit-
combe
Lombard, Joan, Leckhampton
Hulins, John, Rodborough
Pippard, Joan, O.xenhall
Mason, Jane, Hartpury
Hughes, Joan, Yate
1 3 *
Sowle, John, Leigh
Cox, John, Newent
Stiles, John, Ampney Crucis
King-scoate, Maurice, Berkeley
Collins, Mary, Hard wick
Phillipps als. Tyler, Maurice, Dursley
Berret, Margaret, Hannam
Duninge, Margaret, Lydney
Millard, Mary, Newington Bagpath
Festers, Margery, Tewkesbury
Smith, Matthew, Berkeley
Webb, Martha, Stone in Berkeley
Bicke, Margaret, Guiting Power
Walker, Mary, Wickwar
Goslin, Margery, Churcham
Parret, Mary, Dursley
Varley, Margaret, Prestbury
Griffith, Margery, Blaisdon
Trotman, Maurice, Berkeley
Hollway, Martha, Titherington
Biffard, Margaret [abode not given]
Patmore, Margery, Frampton-on-
Severn
Pegler, Margery, Stonehouse
Beard, Margery, Saul
Osborne, Noah, Stratton
Haines, Nathaniel, Saul
Haines, Nicholas, Frampton-on-
Sevem
Wildie, Nicholas [abode not given]
Bailife, Nicholas, Ashehvorth
Dobbes, Oliffe, Barton St., Gloucester
Iddolls, Philip, Oldbury-on-the-Hill
Turbervile, Robert, Twining
Milton, Robert, Cheltenham
Allway, Robert, Frampton-on-Sevein
Allen, Richard, Awre
Hughes, Robert, Wotton, gent.
Tayloe, Robert, Stroud
Okey, Richard, Tewkesbury
Nelson, Robt., Chipping Sodbury, gent.
Atkins, Richard, Upton St. Leonards
[missing]
Tyler, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge,
fuller
Harbert, Robert, Ampney Crucis
Turner, Richard, Brockworth
Neale, Robert, Yate
Newman, Richard, Great Witcombe,
badger [1640]
Williams, Richard, Brockwear in
Huelsfield
Hooper, Richard, Hartpury
Fisher, Richard, Elmstone
Freeman, Richard, Berkeley
Gregorie, Roger, Abson
Winniffe, Robert, Chedworth
Bury, Robert, Fawfield
Smith, Reuben, Bitton
Younge, Richard, Treddington
I82
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Stephens, Richard, Bisley
Osborne, Richard, Horsley
Blacke, Robert, Pucklechurch
Hayward, Richard [abode not given]
Hieron, Richard, Cow Honyborne
Walker, Ralph, Great Badminton
Magna
Purser, Richard, Ebrington
Cotes, Richard, Thornbury
Layney, Richard, Newent
Witchell, Richard, Kingswood
Butterton, Robert, Gloucester
Holford, Richard, Bleddington
Gardiner, Richard, Painswick
Gaye, Richard, Gloucester
Hall, Stephen, Weston-on-Avon, clerk
Dudbridge, Stephen, Woodchester,
tucker
Gagge, Stephen, Cannopp
Hallawes, Samuel, Uursley, clerk
Griffith, Simon, N'ewland
Clavell als. Clayfield, Thomas,
Eastington
Brudge, Thomas, Berkeley
Rowles, Thos., Frampton-on-Severn
Smith, Thomas, Tirley
Watkins, Thomas, Randwick
Waters, Thomas, Tortvvorth
Hunt, Thomas, Painswick
Jefferie, Thomas, Bitton
Probin, Thomas, Newland, tanner
Grindall, Thomas, Ailberton in Lydney
Picke, Thomas, Cromhall
Partridge, Thomas, Newland
Edwardes, Thomas, Side
Haines, Thomas, Ampney Mary
Middleton, Thomas, Newland
Rodway, Thomas, North Cerney
Castell, Thomas, Adlestrop
Hill, Thomas, sen., Newent
Selman, Thomas, Cam
Tysom, Thomas, Berkeley, mercer
Harrys, Thomas, Oldbury
Merriman, Thomas, Twining
Hollister, Thomas, Westerleigh
Watkins, Thomas, Dursley
Hayward, Thomas, Sandhurst
Cooke, Thomas, Cheltenham
Greening, Thomas [abode not given]
Guy, Thomas, sen., Bleddington
Jeynes, William, Sapperton
Sheaver, Walter, Hill
Weether, William, Thornbury
Baker, William, Berkeley
Browninge, Walter, Tresham
Johnson, William, Sherborne
Lapworth, William, Hathrop
Frape, William, Slimbridge
Rowles, William, Bisley, fuller
Picke, William, Cromhall, lime-burner
Garlicke, William, Alderton
Izod, Wm., jun., Laverton in Buckland
Marchant, William, Slimbridge
Pinnocke, Wm., Ailberton in Lydney
Sewell, Walter, Lippiat
Harding, William, Dursley
Strange, Walter, Siston
Johnson, William, Sherborne
Wood, William, Tewkesbury
Meysey, William, Bisley
Tayler, William, Tiddenham
Mill, William, Randwick
Carter, Walter, Arlingham
Lawrence, William, Shurdington in
Badgeworth, gent.
1640.
Walter, Alice, Beckford
Birte, Aldenns, Shipton Moyne
George, Alice, Alderton
Longe, Agnes, Horton
Keise, Ann, Newent
Kingscoate, Abraham, Kingscote
Tommes, Anthony, Sherborne
Vicke, Ann, Eastington
Greene, Adam, Lidney
Aliin, Ann, Bamwood
Coleborne, Ann, Alvington
Drewe, Alice, Churcham
*Keyse, Anne, Newent
Stephens, Ann [torn]
*Kingscote, Abraham, Kingscote
Compire, Alice, Wickwar
*Vick, Anne, Eastington
Hitchins, Anthony, Cam
*Greene, Adam, Lydney
Baylies als. Randall, Anne, Shenning-
ton
*Alline, Anne, Barnwood
Constable, Anne, Chipping Campden
*Colburne, Anne, Alvington
White, Anne, Buckland
*Longe, Agnes, Horton
Keake, Alice, Ashelworth
Halker, Ann, Deerhurst
Smith, Angel, Newnham
Drew, Ann, Leighterton
Millard, Agnes, Avening
Aly, Arthur [abode not given]
Bradshew, Bartholomew, Little
Barrington
Bragge, Charles, Cirencester
Farr, Catherine, Hawkesbury
Watkins, Catherine, Dunfield in
Kempsford
Vasey, Catherine, Arlingham
Aleye, Catherine, Stanley St. Leonards
Style, Catherine, Tewkesbury
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
183
Pinbury, Charles, Cranham
Holte, Charles, Naunton, gent.
Allexander ah. Mansell, Cyprian,
Mythe in Tewkesbury
Baugh, Edward, Twining [missing]
Hutchins, Edward, Cam
Reeve als. Penly, Eliz., Cirencester
Aldam, Elizabeth, Sodbury Parva
Batt, Edward, Eastington
Mannington, Elizabeth, Tirley
Welford, Edward, Gloucester, haber-
dasher
Loveday, Giles, Painswick
Kynne, Edward, Painswick
Harris, Elizabeth, Harscombe
Mason, Eleanor, Cheltenham [torn]
Mills, Elizabeth, Welford
Chamberline, Edmund, Westbury
Whittington, Eleanor, Kinton
River, Francis, Barton St., Gloucester
Tyler, Guy, Hampnet
Thayer, George, Whittington
Dowle, Henry, Staunton
Savery, Henry, Quenington
Smyth, Henry, Bitton
Clements, Henry, Ashchurch
Jones, Henry, Gloucester, esq.
Arms : a lion rampant.
Cooke, Hugh, Newnham
Kendell, Humphrey, Stone in Berkeley
Hay-ward, Henry, North Nibley
Clarke, Henry, Gloucester
Wells, Henry, Tetbury
Veysy, Hercules, Shipton IVIoyne
Wools, Henry, Gloucester [missing]
Walker, John, Yate
lies, John, Shipton ]\Ioyne
Whitter, John, Gloucester
Jenkins, Joan, Coin St. Aldwyn
Hanman, James, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Blanch, James, Eastington
Greene, Joan, Lea
Garner, Julian, Sandhurst
Hiller, John, Hannam in Bitton
Clutterbooke, John, Slimbridge
Pinke, Joan, Gloucester
Dowle, John, Ruardean
Bufton, Joan, Kemerton
Wyman, John, Barton St., Gloucester
Bradley, John, Thornbury
Twining, James, Corse
Staple, John, Woodchester
Ham, John, Harnhill, clerk
Hanman, Joseph, Wheatenhurst
Horner, John, Gloucester
Reade, John, Bitton
Rickettes, John, Willersey
Palmer, John, Tewkesbury
Russell, John, Saintbury
Baker, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Twyning, John, Upleadon
Perine, Joan, Brockworth
Peters, John, O-xenhall
Elbridge, John, Gloucester
Baughe, John, Twining, gent.
Kedgin, John, Coleford
Haines, John, Ampney Mary
Cox, John, Dunfield, Wilts.
Richards, John, Coin St. Aldwyn
Gregorie, Jane, Abson
Cooke, John, Slimbridge
Craker, John, Gloucester
Redferne, John, Haresfield
Tomes, James, Staunton
James, Joan, Longhope
Bullocke, John, Newent
Rose, Jerome, Lower Swell
Hajrward, John, gent., alderman of
Gloucester
Tyler, John, Dursley
*Minchin, Anne [abode not given], pr.
1631
Hill als. Dawes, John, South Cerney
Deighton, John, Gloucester
Cox, Lawrence, Deerhurst
Crumpe, Margaret, Lydney
Tilie, Margaret, Cold Aston
Neale, Michael, Iron Acton
Rogers, Mary, Maisemore
Teale, Margaret, North Cerney
Longden, Mary, Tresham in Hawkes-
bury
Marten, Margaret, Winchcombe
Rodborne, Maud, Abson
Saunders, ^L1tthew, Berkeley
Pyrret, Nicholas, Upper Slaughter
Deighton, Nathaniel, Cirencester
Fox, Poyns, Bitton
Longe, Roger, Haresfield
Marton, Richard, Horsley
Tomes, Rich., Bourton-on-the- Water
Bryant, Roger, Bitton
Davis, Robert, Great Badminton
Hannis, Richard, Lassington
Payne, Robert, Turkdean
Jenner, Robert, Kempsford, husband-
man
Afoule, Richard, Lydney
Drew, Richard, Uley
White, Richard, Dymock
Baneaster, Richard, Clowerwall in
Newland
Bennett, Richard, Woodford
Arkill, Richard, Sherborne
Tayler, Richard, Slimbridge
Coulstone, Richard [abode not given]
Weoly, Roger, Chipping Campden
Heald, Richard, Deerhurst
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
1 84
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Martin, Richard, Longhope
Fryer, Richard, ArHngham
Prigge, Richard, Frampton Cotterell
Roberts, Richard, Dumbleton
Stoute, Richard, Bitton
Fry, Susan, Westerleigh
Hill, Sybil, Oxenhall
Wathan, Thomas, Hillhouse in Hares-
combe
Webb, Thomas, Rodborough
Curtis, Thomas, Alderton
Hopkins, Thomas, Tibberton
Baker, Thomas, Berkeley
Guy, Thomas, Bleddington
Potter, Timothy, Shennington
Browne, Thomas, Newland
Jones, Thomas, Rangeworthy
Bissie, Thomas, Rockhampton
Bicknell, Thomas, Hampnett
Jervice, Thomas, Cirencester
Wilkins, Thomas, Cowley
Tenant of John Browninge.
Dickes, Thomas, Cirencester, mason
Barnes, Thomas, Cromhall
Jorden, Thomas, Stoke Orchard
Adeane, Thomas, Awre
Colericke, Thomas, curate of Church-
down
Ager, Thomas, Wheatenhurst
King, Thomas, Down Ampney
*Tompson, Timothy, Berkeley, pr. 1633
Browne, Thomas, Hardwicke
Shell als. Paine, Thomas [missing]
Chedworth, Thomas, Newent
Winbole, Thomas, Great Badminton
Rose, Thomas, Hampnet
Marment, Thomas, Eastington [torn]
Ritchman, Thomas, Oldbury
Smith, William, Iron Acton
Harris, William, Hempstead
Davies, William, Newnham
Osborne, William, Horsley [torn]
Ickins, William, Dumbleton
Morsly, William, Westerleigh
Freeman, William, Weston-sub-Edge
[missing]
Bonner, William, gent., Campden
Holsie, Walter, Tetbury
Lea, William, Saintbury
Phelpes, William, Wolton
Stock, William, Fawfield
Hoare, William, Gloucester
Greene, William, Tibberton
*Asborne, William, Daynton
Ireland, William, Rodborough
Weare als. Piper, William, Alderton
[torn]
Quintin, William,, Rockhampton, clerk
Roseblade, Wm., Siddington [missing]
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Andrewes, William, Berkeley [torn]
Nyblet, William, Painswick
Hurne, William, Berkeley [missing]
Clarke, Wm., Badmanton [missing]
Fowler, William, Wapley [missing]
Walker, William, Thornbury [missing]
Egerley, William, Torlton [missing]
1641.
Turbervile, Alice, Twining [missing]
Wadie, Ann, Cirencester
Clarke, Arthur, Hawkesbury
Burly, Alice, Awre
Partridge, Anthony, Coin St. Aldwyn
Peart, Ann, Church Stanway
Danniell, Alice, Ebrington
Proute, Arthur, Wickwar
Shatforde, Anthony, Hardwicke
Cartwright, Alice, Treddington
Bamely, Anne, Bitton
♦Chestro, Anthony, Northleach
Kings, Ann, Hartpury
Barber, Blanche, Ailberton in Lydney
Yate, Bridget, Peb worth
Reade, Christopher, Thormerton
Window, Christopher, Quedgeley
Freeman, Catherine, Weston-sub-Edge
Greene, Catherine, Minsterworth
Dole, Dorothy, Thornbury
HoUister, Dorothy, Westerley
Borrowes, Denis, Notgrove
Try, Edward, Berkeley
Hopkins, Edward, Worthey
Harris, Ellis, Charlton Kings
Keylocke, Elizabeth, Elmore
Mason, Edward, Winchcombe
Trotman, Edward, Cam, fuller
Jones, Eliz., Weston-under-Penyard
Phillippes als. Tyler, Eliz., Dursley
Hawkins, Eleanor, Gloucester
Stocke, Elizabeth, Favield
Hassard, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Tayler, Eleanor, Tiddenham
Thomas, Elizabeth, Hartpury
Mander, Giles, Toddenham
Hardwick, Elias, Stanley St. Leonard
Russell, Francis, Saintbury
Cull, Guy, Ampney Peter
Foords, George, Chedworth
Rose, George, Dymock, chapman
Beard, Henry, Coldrope in Standish
Pace als. Paris, Henry, Tirley
Tomson, Hugh, Siston, cook
Goffe, John, Longney
Workman, John, Gloucester, clerk
Braban, John, Newnham
Phelpes, John, Minsterworth
Mayde, John, Tewkesbury, mercer
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gioticestershire Wills.
185
Morse, John, Rodmarton
Collet, John, Naunton
Smith, John, Hinton in Berkeley
Ady, John, i\Iinchinhampton
Rogers, John, Westerleigh
Atkins, James, Berkeley
Symons, Joan, Longney
Coxe, John, Tresham
Archer, Joan, Down Ampney
Coles, John, Bitton
Jones, John, Avening 4
Phillipes, John, Westbury
Lewis, John, Highnam in Churcham
Cox, John, Alvington
Reece als. Griffit, John, Staunton
Smith, John, Walton in Deerhurst
Wyer, Jane, Charleton Kings
Webb, John, Arlingham
Hoborue, John, Uley
Belcher, John, Stinchcombe, broad -
weaver
Dirriat, James, Cam
Trotman, John, Cam
Fisher, John, Hardwicke
Keire, James, Staunton
Packer, John, Alstone in Cheltenham,
gent.
Clifford, Joan, Arlingham
Atwells, John, Cromhall
Hayward, John, Down Hatherly
Dobbins, John, Cheltenham, glover
Edmonds, Lewis, Lea
Baughan, Michael, Tewkesbury, gent.
Cosen, Margaret, Hucclecote
Stradlinge, Mary, Over
Mayde, Margaret, Treddington
Wicks, Matthew, Nibley
Dobbs, Margaret, Longford in
Gloucester
Fry, Mary, Westerleigh
Curtis, Miles, Arlingham
Butler, Nathaniel, Sapperton, clerk
Rumny ah. Cooke, Richard, South
Cerney
Abbottes, Ralph, Charleton Kings
Loveringe, Richard, Northleach
Cambridge, Richard, Woodchester
Partridge, Rebecca, Stanley St.
Leonard
Beaton, Richard, Gloucester
Bearepecke, Roger, Marshfield
Watkins, Richard, Pucklechurch
Dawby, Richard, Forthampton
Manninge, Rich., Tewkesbury, cowper
May, Robert, Ampney Crucis
Wilce, Richard, Churchdown
Phillipps, Robert, Lea
Kinge, Richard, Painswick
Davison, Richard, Charlton Kings
Bicke, Robert, Cheltenham
Trotman, Richard, Slimbridge
Yate, Robert, Arlingham
Tayler, Rich., Bourton-on-the-Water
Bridges, Richard, Adset in Westbury
Leighton, Richard, Elmore
Hayward, Richard, Stratton
Barnes, Samuel, Stonehouse
Willett, Samuel, Stonehouse, broad-
weaver
Venn, Sybil, Churcham
Cowles, Susanna, Gloucester
Day, Samuel, Minchinhampton
Tovey, Thomas, Maisemore
Richmond, Thomas, Kingsholm in
Gloucester
Hinton, Thomas, Fairford [torn]
Hathway, Thomas, Bitton
Turner als. Barnwood, Thomas,
Gloucester
Ackson, Thomas, Wotton-under-Edge,
clerk
Berry, Thomas, Brookthorpe
Ingles, Thomas, Cowhoneyborne
Bellamy, Thomas, Bulley in Westbury
Seeld, Thos., Upton Cheyney in Bitton
Atkins, Thomas, Thornbury
Shereman, Thomas, Raingworthy
Gale, Thomas, Westerleigh
*Hinton, Thomas, Fairford [torn]
Clotterbooke, Thomas, Horsley, gent.
Tought, Ursula, Berkeley
Gough, William, Huntley
Newarke, William, Cranham
King, Wm., Stonehouse, broadweaver
Whooper, William, Minsterworth
Hooper in Calendar.
*Hooper, William, Rangeworthy
Horner, William, Twining
Richmond, William, Weston-sub-Edge
Rice, William, Alkington in Berkeley
Wilkins, William, Swindon [torn]
Morris, William, W^eston-on-Avon
Griffin, William, Arlingham
Gayme, William, Stroud, clothier
Pettet, Wm., Over Lippiat in Bisley
Lambe, William, Newent
Saniger, William, Saniger in Berkeley
Rogers, William, Frampton-on-Severn
[torn]
Hobbes, William, Thornbury
Cleeve, William, Arlingham
Organ, William, Fretherne [torn]
Webb, Walter, Arlingham [torn]
1642.
Farnell, Agnes, Cowley
Peachie, Ann, Chedworth
Cosens, Ann, Westbury [missing]
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
i86
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Webb, Anthony, Thornbury
Skrine, Alice, Siston
Marnly r>r Malone, Ambrose, Cromhall
Webb, Anthony, Horsley
Band, Alice, Bitton
Holbrook, Anthony, Iron Acton
Downton, Acjnes, Shipton Moyne
[missing]
Longford, Ann, Gloucester [missing]
Merry, Ann, Sandhurst [missing]
Masson, Cecily, Berkeley
Benford, Christopher, Guiting [missing]
Harding-, Daniel, Cam
Deane, Devereux, Sandhurst
*Burley, Edward, Churcham
Dowdy, Eleanor, Hardwicke
Cox, Giles, Longford in Gloucester
Webly, Giles, Churchdown
Sandford, Elizabeth, Stanley [missing]
Bumpas, Edward, (niyting [missing]
Jones ah. Davies, Elizabeth, Ashbrook
[missing]
Hampton, Edward [abode not given]
Turbervile, Edmund, Tewkesbury
[missing]
Aburye, Elizabeth, Yate
Leech, Giles, Cirencester, glover
Bennett, Giles, Stonehouse
Batten, Francis, Doddington
Jenner, Francis, Kempsford
Lunn, Francis, Horton
Potter, Gilbert, Woodford in Berkeley
Jeninges, Henry, Hempstead
Carter, Henry, Upton St. Leonard
Wintle, Henry, Westbury
Ocford, Henry, Yate
Collett, Henry, Charlton Kings
Clarke, John, Berkeley
Thayer, John, Churchdown
Brooke, John, Pauntley
Aley, Joan, Framilode in Morton
Vallence
Portman, John, Twining?
Butter, Isabel, Hartpury
Hill, John, Upleadon
Smith ah. Alford, John, Marston Sicca
Webb, John, Bitton
Hosier, James, Barton St., Gloucester
Willis, John, Arlingham
Yonge, John, Gloucester, maltster
Jones, John, Sibland, Thornbury
Tayler, James, Alkington in Berkeley
Howes, John, Coin Deans
Morris, John, Hartpury
Lord, John, Haselton
Warner, John, the younger, Chipping
Sodbury
Warner, John, the elder. Chipping
Sodbury
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Tayler ah. Davis, Joan, Daynton
Baldwin, Joan, Getherton [missing]
Horwood, Joyce, Hawkesbury
Hampton, Joan, Deerhurst
Baynham, John, Hardwick
Vowles, John, Abson
Gardiner, John, Haresfield
Payne, Isabel. Hardwicke
Callowe, John, Rodley in Westbury
Hiron, Katherine, Campden
Tame, Leonard, alderman of Glouces-
ter
Mace, Leonard, Bleddington
Greeneway, Margery, Preston
Wynboll, .Matthew, Hawkesbury
Hitchins, .Mary, Cam
Phillipps ah. Tyler, Mar}', Durslcy
Webb, Nathaniel, Horsley
Heade, Peter, Nether Slaughter
Leigh, Peter, Newent, gent.
Smith, Richard, Micheldean
Lane ah. French, Reginald, Arle
West, Robert, Cirencester
Ankorne, Rich., Sutton-under-Brails
Ward, Robert, Stow, ironmonger
Greene, Richard, Minsterworth
Maynard, Robt., Rodley in Westbury
Knight, Robert, Gloucester
Moodie, Robert, Westerleigh
Hixe, Robert, Hawkesbury
Jenkins, Richard, Berkeley
Cuminge, Richard, Kingscote
Burro we, Robert, Miserden
Maynard, Richard, Westbury
Rogers, Richard, Maisemore
Strawford, Richard, Charlton Kings
Witchell, Robert, Alderly
Weaver, Richard, Cirencester
Capenhurst, Sarah, Frampton-on-
Severn
Pyrrott, Thomas, Upper Slaughter
Ford, Thomas, Bitton
Carte, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Pitt, Thomas, Dursley
Browne, Thomas, Frampton Cotterell
Spencer, Thomas, Tiddenham
Clarke, Thomas, Badgworth
Came, Thomas, Newport in Berkeley
Prowte, Thos., Falfield in Thornbury
Gybbes, Thomas, Stonehouse
Bishopp, Thomas, Painswick
Churchowse, Thos. [abode not given]
Jones, Thomas, Temple Guiting
Bartlet, Thomas, Badgeworth
*Beaton, Ursula, Gloucester
Ball, Ursula, Eastington
Long, William, Tortworth
Pegler, William, Horsley
Hunt, William, Bisley
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
187
Belcher, William, Cowhoneyborne
Marten, William, North Xibley
Hayward, Wm., I5ouiton-on-the-Hill
George, William, Twining
Lewes, Walter, Hill [missing]
Gorton, William [abode not given]
Huscocke, William, Newent
Winston, William. Whitminster
Page, William, Longney
Baggett, William, Gloucester
Ockford, William, Thornbury
Michell, William, Little IJarrington
Archard, William, Falleild
Fortey, William, Hartpury
Smith, William, Bitlon
Palmer, William, Churcham
Gybbes, Wm., Stonehouse [missing]
Arson, William, Shipton .SuUers
Hodges, William, Longbope [missing]
Izod, William, Bucklancl [missing]
Clark, William, Tirley [missing]
1643.
Walker, Anthony, Cirencester
Betterton, Alice, Fairford
Hathway, Christopher, Horton
Bagling, Christopher, Cowley
Smythsend, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
[missing]
Philiippes, Elizabeth, Thornbury
Welles, Edmund, Down Hatherlcy
Freeman, Edward, Tirley
Bingle, Giles, Upton St. Leonard
Walker, Edward, Rockhampton
Holmes, George, Kingswood, clerk
Phelpes, Grisell, North Nibley
Hall, Henry, Driffield, clerk
Ady, Henry, Dursley
Glassenbury, John, Newnham
*Verry, John, Minsterworth
Mayo, John, Dean Magna
Horwood, John, Hawkesbury
Gosling, John, Churcham [missing]
Drew, Julian, Hartpury
Derry, John, Dynny [missing]
Webb, John, Upton St. Leonard
Vicke, John, King Stanley
Stagpowle nls. Baker, Isabel, Matson
Webb, John, Minsterworth
Webb, John, Upton St. Leonard
[missing]
Badger, John, Upton St. Leonard
Ford, John, Cowly
Quarrell, Jane, Bisley
Hollister, John, Stinchcomb, clothier
Gwilliam, John, Down Hatherley
Geffin, John, Ozelworth
Clarke, John, Berkeley
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Stephens, John, Stratton
Jones, Mary, Frampton on-Severn
Watkins, ALargery, Pucklechurch
[missing]
Holmes, Mary, Kingswood
Wantnor, Margaret. Gloucester
Seaman, Margaret, Gloucester
Wight, Nathaniel, Tewkesbury
Wayte, Robert, Cam
Jones, Roger, Bitton
Manning, Robert, Horsley [missing]
Purlewent, Richard, Sandhurst
Windowe, Richard, Gloucester, gent.
Mason, Richard, Twigwoith
Barr, Richard, Winchcomb
Martin, Richard, Horsley [missing]
Woodward, Richard, Cam
Browing, Richard. Dursley [missing]
Hughes, Robert, Wotton-under-E Igc
Lane, Richard, Ashel worth
Locke, Robert, Preston
Deighton, Samuel, Charlton Kings
tDeighton, Samuel, Charlton Kings
[missing]
tDeighton, Samuel, Charlton Kings
[missing]
Houborow, Thomas, Wickwar
Sturley, Thomas, Gloucester [missini;]
Jones, Thomas, Oldland in Bitton
Kildermere, Thomas, Cirencester
Bennet, Thomas, Tirley, gent.
Haines, Thomas, Gloucester
Bowry, Thomas, Buckland
Stocke, William [abode not given]
Bishopp, William, Wotton-under-
Edge, pewterer
Cooke, William, Frampton Mansel in,
Sapperton
Hall, William, Norton
Goddard, William, Sno.vshill
Clarke, Wm., Hawkesbury [missing]
Bridgman, William, Drinerkervan
[missing]
1644.
Ward, Ann, Edgworth [missing]
Pester, Alexr., Chedworth [missing]
Fryth, Alice, Gloucester [missing]
*Randle, Elizabeth, Cranham
Campe, Agnes, Cranham
*Botley, David, Berkeley, pr. 1616
Purlewent, Arthur, Gloucester
[missing]
Kay, Alice, Tewkesbury
Haines, Ann, Frampton-on-Severn
Collier, Anthony, Gloucester, gunsmith
Jeninges, Brian, Gloucester
+ So entered in the MS. Calendar.
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
i88
Gloucestershh'e Wills.
[1541-1650.
Keeble, Bernard, Lechlade
Sheyle, Christopher, Corse
Bridgman, Charles, Dean Parva, esq.
Lenny, Catherine, Cromhall
Mill, David, Horsley
Bing^ham, Edward, Gloucester, Salter
Hillie, Edward, Tewkesbury
Gybbes, Eleanor, Maisemore
Diston, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Sly, Elizabeth, Cirencester
Harwood, Elizabeth, Frocester
Deacon, Edward, Hill
Surman, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Atwood, Elizabeth, Siston
George, Edward, Tewkesbury
Jeninges, Elizabeth, Hempstead
Parre, Francis, Wheatenhurst
Bathe, Francis, Oddington
Donne, Gabriel, Moreton Valence,
clerk
Toney, Henry, Tewkesbury
Edmunds, Henry, South Cerney
Deynton, Henry, Througham in Bisley
Donne, Henry, Moreton Valence
Feild, Isabel, Gloucester
Pearce, John, Hawkesbury
Fletcher, James, Coulsborne
Woodwarde, John, Gloucester, gent.
Flower, John, Upton Cheyney in Bitton
Whittle, John, Corse
Hutchins, Joseph, Horsley, broad-
weaver
Kingsbury, John, Tewkesbury
Bridges, John, Newent
Freeman, Joan, Longney
Lygon, John, Arle, esq.
Cooke, Julian, Barnwood
Marice, John, Down Hatherly
Hoell, John, rector of Cromhall
Merrett, John, Stanley St. Leonard
Bishop, John, Down Hatherly
Gybbes, Joan, Stonehouse
Banister, John, Cheltenham, gent.
Harding, John, Cowley
Blackwell, Joan, Driffield
Price, James, Cleeve [missing]
Betterton, John, Fairford
Hughes, John, Sinwell in Wotton-
under-Edge, clothworker
Hill, John, Over
Horsham, John, Gloucester
Andrewes, John, Haresfield, esq.
Howbrow, John, Wickwar
Reeve, Jane, Deerhurst
Gybbeard, John, Chedworth
Lyddiard, John, Down Ampney
Rice, John, Gloucester
Archer, John, Down Ampney
Cull, John, Ampney Peter
Hughes, John, Wotton-under-Edge
Hoare, John, Leckhampton
Webly, John, Bentham
Durham, Margaret [abode not given]
Theyer, Martha, Uley
Winbole, Mary, Hawkesbury
Baug^han, Margaret, Westbury
Keeble, >Largaret, Adlestrop
Greene, Margaret, Kempsford
Richardson, Nicholas, rector of
Slimbridge
Burrowes, Nathaniel, Gloucester
Tray, Roljert, Gloucester [missing]
Hiller, Roger, Tetbury [missing]
Parsloe. Richard, Minchinhampton
Haiwood, Rich., Frampton-on-Severn
Baldwin, Richard, Hardwick
Trapp, Rich., Winchcombe [missing]
Lawrence, Robert, Seavenhampton,
gent.
Miles, Richard, Elmore, navigator
Stringer, Richard, Painswick, cloth-ier
Webbe, Richard, Thornbury
Lond, Richard, Whaddon
Goodman, Sibil, Tewkesbury
Anseli, Simon, Mangersbury in Stow
Dangerfield, Stephen, Stonehouse
Rogers, Sibil, Hasleton
Curtis, Thomas, Ashton-under-Hill
Bridge, Thomas, Buckland
Leaper, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Woodroffe, Thomas, rector of St.
Michael's in Gloucester
Price, Thomas, Beckford
Trotman, Thomas, North Nibley,
clothier
James, Timothy, Winchcombe
Knowies, Thomas, Painswick
Osborne, Thomas, Painswick
Haines, Thomas, Bentham in Badge-
worth
Powell, Thomas, Lea
Beale, Thomas, Gloucester, mercer
Knowies, Thomas, Minchinhampton
Mason, Thomas, Cheltenham
Clutterbooke, Thomas, Eastington
Hall, William, Starton ah. Staverton
Smith, William, Gloucester
Chedworth, William, Gloucester
Collett, William, Cheltenham
Dowsinge, William, Gloucester
Beale, William, North Nibley
Browne, William, Wotton-under-
Edge, soldier
*Burche, Francis, Gloucester, pr. 1647
Sismore, William, Hartpury
Weyer, William, Cowley
Coucher, William, Gloucester, haber-
dasher
Wilkins, William, Berkeley
• Not In the MS. Calendar.
1541-1650.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
189
Fleetwood, William, Sandhurst
Joblyne, William, Tewkesbury
Carter, William, Maisemore
Jenkins, William, Newent
Barton, William, Gloucester [torn]
Greening', William, Lea
Kinges, William, Hartbury [torn]
Collett, Walter, Charlton Kings
[missing]
Gray, William, Margarets [missing]
Leny, Uzald als. Oswald, Cromhall
[torn]
1645.
Hopkins, Arthur, Overley in Uunts-
bourne Rouse
Lawrence, Anthony, Sevenhampton,
gent.
Foordes, Anthony, Sapperton [missmg]
Wyman, Ann, Brookethrop
Hall, Arnold, Painswick, gent.
Greenway, Anthony, Cheltenham
Kendall, Anne, Brockworth
Randoll, Alice, Cheltenham
Cowly, Abraham, Hill
Bower, Bridget, Dean Magna
Charnocke, Christopher, Tewkesbury
Feild, Catherine, Pakenhill in Bisley
Eiven, Catherine, Lechlade ,
Rawlins, Catherine, Tewkesbury
Dobbs, Clement, Longhope
Saunders, Catherine, Maisemore
Horwood, Daniel, King Stanley
Jones, Daniel, Stroud, glover
Hooper, Elizabeth, Newland
Burnell, Elizabeth, Taynton
Sandford, Elizabeth, Stonehouse
Bradford, Edmund, Arlingham
Spencer, Edward, Gloucester, gent.
Trevis, Giles, Gloucester
Jones, Edward, Rudford
Mason, Edward, Gloucester
Bubb, Giles, Tirley
Weller, Elizabeth, Bishop's Cleeve
[missing]
Batten, Edward, Doddington
Cuglie, Elizabeth, Over ?
Warne, Edmund, Siston
Fretherne, Edward, Oddington
Merroe, Elizabeth, Gloucester
Harris, Edmund, Deerhurst, gent.
Seal ; a chevron ermine between 3 garbs ?
Houlder, Eleanor, Gloucester
Jayne, Edward, Thornbury
Browning, Elizabeth, Tresham in
Hawkesbury
Brunkett, Edwd., Wotton-under-Edge
Smith, Edsvard, Titherington [missing]
Turner, Ferdinando, Oddington
Gwillim, Francis, Ruardean
Kingston, George, Flaxley, gent.
Parsons, George, Stanley St. Leonard
Barnard, George, Grafton in Beckford
Reade, George, Tormarton, souldier
Lord, Henry, Sevenhampton
Ford, Henry, Wotton-under-Edge
Hewett, Humphrey, Ozleworth
Willis, Henry, Bitton
Evans, John, Gloucester [missing]
Byrt, Judith, Cirencester [missing]
Smith, Joan, Gloucester
Nelme, John, Flaxley
Newarke, John, bachelor in Divinity,
Gloucester
Jordan, John, Forthampton
New, John, Ashchurch, cordwainer
Nurse, John, Upton St. Leonards
Young. Jerome, Gloucester, clerk
Howell als. Jenkins, John, Tortworth
Window, John, Standish
Russell, John, Tormarton
Heaven, John, Frocester
Heskins, John, Wotton-under-Edge,
maltster
Dyer, Joan, Eastington
Rucke, John, Charlton Kings
Tommes, John, Painswick
Wilse, John, Barnwood
Berow, John, Newland, gent.
Jenner als. Tanner, Jane, Upton in
Tetbury
Pearce, Joan, Hartpury
Bestpitch, John, Winchcombe, clerk
Bubb, Joan, Gloucester
Sisill, James, Gloucester, brewer
Dobbyns, John, Newent, glover
Sadler, James, Minsterworth
Prickett, John, Gloucester
Clarke, James, Horsley
CuUymore, John, Oldbury-on-Severn
Savage, Joan, King Stanley
Gibbes, James, North Nibley
Hodges, Joan, Arlingham
Berkeley, Mary, sister of Sir Maurice
B., Rendcomb
Seal : the Berkeley arms.
Price, Mary, Gloucester
Hayward, Margaret, Longney
Davis, Morgan, Twining
Butcher, Mary [torn]
Man, Margaret, Blaisdon
Clements, Maurice, Painswick [torn]
Baughan, Margery, Tewkesbury
Savage, Martin, Frampton-on-Severn
Dangerfield, Nicholas, Wotton-under-
Edge, clothier
Smyth als. Mason, Nicholas, Hawkes-
bury
Drew, Nicholas, Leighterton
I90
Gloucestershire Wills.
[i 541-1650.
Beachgood, Nicholas, Titherington
[missing]
lies, Richard, Shipton Moyne
Coole, Richard, Thornbury, pewterer
Gibbs, Richard, Gloucester
Batborne, Richard, Westbury, tanner
Jowlings, Richard, Slimbridge
Wyatt, Robert, Lechlade, yent.
Collins, Richard, Thornbury
Long, Robert, Painswick, mason
Jenkins, Robert, Gloucester
Cooke, Richard, Elmstone
Shipway, Richard, Gloucester
Millat, Richard, Frampton Cotterell
Cox, Rose, Gloucester
Dimocke, Robert, Siston
Kemp, Ralph, Winchcombe
Jordan, Samuel, Ampney Crucis
Pride, Samuel, Moorton ?
Browne, Sarah, Gloucester
Yearsley, Thomas, Ruardean
Evans, Thomas, Rangeworthy
Jones, Thomas, Gloucester
Browne, Thomas, Ampney Mary
Hill, Thomas, Thornbury, tanner
Baldwyn, Theobald, Swindon
Page, Thomas, King Stanley
Edgock, Thomas, Twining [missing]
Pope, Thomas, Cam [missing]
Roberts, Thomas, Upton St. Leonards
[missing]
Bowrey, Thomas, Longhope
Sandford, Thomas, Cheltenham
Fyncke, Thomas, Cheltenham
Ayres, Thomas, Newnham
Went, Thomas, Dursley
Baugh, Thomas, Evington
Atwood, Walter, Old Sodbury, gent.
Prigg, William, Rudford
Seiwin, William, King Stanley, gent.
Paine, William, Nimpsfield, mason
Anselme, William, Matson
Smith, William, Sherborne
Pincke, Walter, Gloucester
Hathway, William, Tort worth
Tombes, William, Hinton
Jeffreyes, William, Leckhampton
Jefferies, William, the elder, Leck-
hampton
Mason, William, Gloucester, cutler
and sexton of the Cathedral
Blisse, William, Bisley
Kent, William, Sandhurst
Allen, William, Gloucester
Bray, William, Ashelworth [missing]
Hugill, Wm., Leckhampton [missing]
1646.
Beard, Ambrose, Standjsh
Tully, Alice, Gloucester
Friend, Agnes, Thornbury
Cam, Alice, Berkeley
Wodley, Alice, Hasfield
Bayly, Anselm, Wheatenhurst
Huntley, Anthony, King Stanley,
carpenter
Ford, Ai;ncs, Bitton
Ockle, Alice, Churcham [missing]
Greenway, Anthony, Cheltenham
Goodwin, Anthony, Pebworth
Baylies, Bridget, Deerhurst
Smith, Catherine, Berkeley
England, Catherine, Chipping Sodbury
Wrenn, Dorothy, Painswick [missing]
Hopton, Daniel, Eastington
Hughes, Giles, Gloucester
Francomb, Edward, Berkeley
Fleetwood, Elizabeth, Sandhurst
Blocklie, Elizabeth, Sherborne
Roberts, Giles, Wotton, Gloucester
Hill, Edith, Uley
Barton, Eleanor, Thornbury
Russell, Elizabeth, Micheldcan
Gale, Edward, Edgworlh
Millard, Edward, Welford
Willis, Edmund, Marshfield
Tocknell. Edward, Painswick, gent.
Blake, Eleanor, Bitton
Allen, Edmund, Gloucester
Brockbank, Giles, Tetbury
Hulins, Francis, Stroud
Marshali, George, Newland
Roberts, George, Ruardean [missing]
Rodborough [missing?]
Surname, etc. in the M.S. Calendar torn away.
Heming, Henry, Churcham
Cowper, Henry, Marston Sicca
Turner, Henry, Oddington
Hampton, Henry, Westbury, sailor
Scale, John, Church Stanway
Smith, John, Ashelworth
Wright ah. Spooner, John, Charlton
Kings
Wilson, John, Buckland
Gibbins, Jane, Wotton-under-Edge
Roberts, John, Beckford
Sucker, John, Alvington
Barber, John, Charfield
Houlder, John, Randwick
Pates, John, Charlton Kings gent.
Sewell, John, Bisley
Walker, John, Berkeley
Nelme, John, Stinchcomb
Merry, John, Cam
White, John, Kingswood, clothworker
Hopkins, Jane, Tidenham
Russell, John, Thornbury
Boond, John, Newland
Worlock, John, Wotton-under-Edge
1 541-1650.]
Gloucestershu'e Wills.
191
Munden. John, Bisley
Wintle, John, Berkeley
Sherle, John, Cirencester
Veele, John, Longford in Gloucester,
gent.
Sturmy, John, Cheltenham
Wichell, John, Ulcy, weaver
Winchcombe ah. Whiting, John,
Painswick
Beard, John, Hard wick
Hatherell, John, Chedworth
Sisemore, John, Pamington
Crump, James, Weslbury
Peacock, John, Lechlade, musician
Bishop, John, Gloucester
Cole, John, Kemerton
Hooper, John, Gloucester, vintner
Willis, James, Gloucester, tanner
Phelps, Joan, Gloucester
Bradstock, John, Hartpury
Ricketts, James, Gloucester
Hcare, John, Sandhurst
Salcombe, Lorett, Sandhurst
Morse, Margaret, Gloucester
Dening, Mary, Thornbury
Rouch, Mary, Hawkesbury
Cicell, Mary, Gloucester [torn]
Webb, Margaret, Abson
Prior, Margery, Gloucester
Gately, Nicholas, Beckford
Pell, Pauncefoote, Gloucester, gent.
Hicks, Richard, Tortworth
Handman, Richard, Wheatenhurst
Lawrence, Richard, Berkeley
Marwood, Richard, Gloucester, clerk
Tanner, Robert, Avening
Greening, Richard, Moreton \'alence
White, Rich., Gloucester, haberdasher
Smith, Robert, Bourton-on-the-Hiil
Paxford, Richard, Gloucester, gent.
Dymery, Richard, Cromhall
Yate, Robert, Boddington
Corbett, Richard, Painswick, tucker
*Hurst, Richard, the elder, Fairford
Hurst, Richard, Fairford
Harbert, Robert, Twigworth
Hailing, Roger, Downb.atherley
Smyth, Richard, Winchcomb
Pope, Robert, Kempsford
Hobbes, Roger, Thornljury
Lav/ton, Robert, Upper Slaughter
Vaughan, Richard, Abenhall
Guy, Richard. Aston-onCarrant, gent.
Jones, Richard, Gloucester
Dorney, Richard, Haresficld
Bridges, Richard, Gloucester
Wright, Robert, White Lion inn,
Gloucester
Hodges, Rich., Noake in Gloucester
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Watkins, Rice, Gloucester, tanner
Bishop, Richard, Boddington, gent.
Sucker, Susan, Lydney
Weare, Silvester, Great Badminton
Spencer, Samuel, Cirencester
Pinck, Samuel, Gloucester, victualler
Saunsom, Tuball, Avening
Baldwyn, Thomas, Upleadon
Maddocke, Thomas, Gloucester,
" traneslater '"'
Elridge, Thomas, Ashelworth
Hay, Thomas, Huntley
Fox, Thomas, Gloucester
Mason, Thomas, Gloucester, saddler
Clarke, Thomas, Painswick
Lovell, Thomas, Berkeley
Rodman ah. Taylor, Thos., Hawkes-
bury
Lytton, Thomas, Cirencester
Stockwell, Thomas, Stroud
Rudge, Thomas, Ruardean, tanner
Keare, Thomas, Xewland
Mace, Thomas. Westcote
Hitchins als. Deakins, Thomas, Ashel-
worth
Strafford, Walter, Gloucester [torn]
Tought, William, Berkeley
Ireland, William, Broadwell
Cornocke, William, Berkeley
Nichols, William, Cheltenham
Langston, William, Hinton
Goodcheap, William, Boddington
Danby, William, Maisemore
Horsall, William, Cirencester
Derryatt, William, Cam [torn]
Parker, Wm., Longford in Gloucester
Read, William, Baynton [torn]
Syfford. William, Yate
Seal : scmee de lis. a lion rampant. Crest
indistinct.
Hill, William, Oxenhall
Fords, William, Cowley, weaver
Perry, William, Ouinton [torn]
Seynton, Walter, Gloucester [missing]
Fryer, Walter [missing]
1647.
Toms, Ann, Bourton-on-the-W'ater
[missing]
i Yeomans, Alice, Tortworth
I Banister, Abigail, Leigh
Massinger, Arthur, (Gloucester
Wheeler, Anthony, Chipping Campden
Coucher, Ann, Longford in Gloucester
Freeman, Agnes, Duntsbourne Rouse
Hooper, Anthony, IMinsterworth
Loggins, Anne, Gloucester
Edwards, Bridget, Rockhampton
Rimer, Benedict, Wotton-under-Edge
192
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Harvey, Bridget, Gloucester
Bond, Catherine, Bourton-on-the-
Water
Packer, Catherine, South Cerney
Low, Cecily, Woolaston
Hurste, Charles, Temple Guiting
Leney, Catherine, Cromhall
Smith, Conway, Gretton
•''•Hadnat,Christo.,Standish, dated 1618
Winne, Catherine, Kingswood
Butt, Catherine, Gloucester
Hadnutt, Christopher, Whaddon
Hadnett, Christo., Standish [missing]
Vertey, Dorothy, Awre
Stephens, David, Oxelmen [missing]
Wells, Edward, Corse
Pitt, Elizabeth, Radford
Browning, Giles, Duffton
Baynham, Edward, Yate
Pegler, Giles, Gloucester
Palmer, Edmund, Gloucester
Richmond, Edward, Weston-sub-Edge
Gisburne, James, Longborrow
Cole, Giles, Horsley
Hawker, Edmund, Deerhurst
Gybbes, Giles, King Stanley
Hinksman, Edith, Gloucester
Heeks, Elizabeth, Ashton-under-Hill
Browne, Giles [abode not given]
Bullock, Eleanor, Upleadon
Davis, Elizabeth, Frampton-on-Severn
Gosling', Giles, Gloucester
Thomas, Edward, Iron Acton
Wells, Edward, Charlton Kings
Waight, Giles, Gloucester
Mortimer, Francis, Thornbury, shoe-
maker
Burch, Francis, Gloucester [missing]
Kent, Francis, Cheltenham
Lamden, George, Fairford
West, Henry, Cheltenham, weaver
Pearce, Henry, Wortley in Wotton-
under-Edge
Machin, Henry, Charlton Kings
Hicks, Henry, Titherington
In duplicate.
Robinson, Henry, Gloucester
Haynes, John, Eastington
Carter, Joan, Hartpury
Robins als. Bucker, John, Randwick
Hayward, Joan, Sandhurst
King, John, Easi'ngton
Pratt, John, Rangeworthy
Wootton, John, Arlingham
Hawkins, Joan [abode not given]
Coppyn, John, Charlton Kings
Perrin, John, Chipping Campden
Watts, John, Lassington
Arnol(( Jasper, South Cerney [missing]
* Not in the MS. Calendar.
Hawkins, John, Longney
Dunster, John, Thornbury [missing],
Tyler, James, Standish
Bowland, John, Tewkesbury, victualler
Crew, Joan, Wotton-under-Edge
Carpenter, John, Deerhurst
Champneys, John, Thornbury
Andrewes, John, Tetbury
Durham, John, Weston-sub-Edge
Morment, Joseph, Westbury
Evans, John, Beverston
Child, James, Slimbridge
Cowcher, Joan, Barn wood
Here is a torn will, proved in 1647.
Jeffes, John, Ashelworth
Nason, John, Lechlade
Carter, Joan, Eastleach Turvile
Knowles, John, Gloucester, clothier
Simons, John, Frampton-on-Severn
Bullock, James, Gloucester
Greening, John, Deerhurst Walton
[missing]
Russell, Joan, Longney
Keare, John, Bishops Cleeve
Nurse, John, Upton St. Leonards
Gardner, John, Churchdown
Wrenn, John, Painswick, baker
Payne, Jane, Rodborough
Edwards, John, Rockhampton
Pridy, John, Morton Valence
Milton, John, Gloucester, fishmonger
Kite, John, Wickwar
Harrison, John, Horsley, rugmaker
Woodward, Joan, Iron Acton
Woodward, John, Twining
Holder, John, Oxenton
Bowland, John, Tewkesbury, victualler
Mutton, John, Tuddington
Barrett, Isabel, Minsterworth
Deves, John, Deerhurst, blacksmith
Pope, Lucy, Leigh
Francombe, Margaret, Tortworth
Cater, Mary, Gloucester
Dopping, Margery, Frampton-on-
Severn
Hamlin, Mary, Newent
Roberts, Mary, Beckford
Beale, Mary, Tirley
Goodman, Margery, Aston-on-Carrant
in Ashchurch
Blunt, Margaret, Down Ampney
Crumpe, Margaret, Winchcomb
Bradford, Margaret, Arlingham
James, Margaret, Cubberly
Heekes, Nicholas, Ashton-under-Hill
Harris, Philip, Thornbury
Pelletier, Peter, Cirencester, gent.
Page, William, Southrop
Fleming, Richard, Saperton, gent.
Chamberlaine, Richard, Kingswood
J
1541-1650.]
Gloucesteyshii'e Wills.
193
Perce, Robert, Beckford
FevTterer, Richard, Minsterworih
Heaven, Richard, Leyterton
Wells a/j. At welles, Richard, Evinton
in Lygh
Miller, Richard, Maisey Hampton
Porter, Robert, Gloucester
Deighton, Rich., Gloucester, chirurgeon
Jeynes, Ralph, Ashchurch
Smith, Richard, Cowley
Benny, Robert, Thornbury
*Rocke, William, Little Dean, pr. 1578
Stevens, Robert, Cirencester
Merchant, Robert, Churchdown
Hichins, Richard, Horsley
Williams als. Rogers, Richard, Down
Ampney
Fryer, Richard, Eastington [missing]
Bond, Richard, Harescombe
Bright, Robert, vicar of Haresfield
Woodward, Richard, Cam
Colwall, Richard, Chervil! or Charfield
Cormell, Samuel, Cowhonyborne
Had a lease in King Stanley.
Gough, Samuel [abode not given]
Harding, Samuel, Dursley [missing]
Tarne, Thomas, Gloucester
Gabb, Thomas, Stonehouse
Remington, Thomas, South Cerney
Freeman, Thomas [missing]
Cartwright, Timothy, Charlton Kings
Hinton, Thomas, Fairford
Lye, Thomas, Wotton, Gloucester
Venn, Thomas, Newent
Hyatt, Thomas, Ashton-under-Hill
Wheeler, Tobias, Beikeley
King, Thomas, Eastington
Newman, Thomas, Snowshill
Lovyrday, Thomas, Painswick
Hughes, Thomas, Stone [missing]
Swayn, Thomas, Dean Par\ a
Mallet, Thomas, Rockhampton
Preeden, Thomas, Colesborne
Brevill, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Hale, Thomas, Tirley
Keylocke, Thomas, Minsterworth
Boulter, Thomas, Tewkesbury, mason
Smith, Thomas [abode not given]
Davis, Thomas, Coldthorp [missing]
Nicholls, Walter, Gloucester
Hailing, William, Prestbury
White, William, Chipping Campden
Heme, William, Bulley
Rouch, William, Pucklechurch
Pitt, William, Rudford
Chance, William, Cirencester
Emley, Walter, Westonbirt
Baker, William, Gloucester, farrier
• So placed in this Bundle. Not in the MS.
Calendar.
1 U
GLOUC. WILLS.
I Selman, William, Cam
Goodridge, William, Prestbury
I Hopton, William, Berkeley, gent.
Tayler, William, South Cerney
Perin, William, Ailberton
Milton, Wm., Apperley in Deerhurst
Pearce, Walter, Painswick
Barksdale, William, Winchcomb
: Goddin, Walter, Driffield [torn]
I Underwood, Walter, Newent
j *Styet, Agnes, pr. 1558
1648.
Beale, Agnes, North Nibley
Russell, Alice, Tormarton
Marchant, Ann, Sherborne
Haynes, Ann, Daglingworth
Wall, Alice, Arlingham
Savage, Ann, Clifford Chambers
Ellis, Anthony, Gloucester [missing]
Glyde, Ambrose, Coates
Driver, Ann, Tewkesbury
Collett, Anthony, Lower Slaughter
Batman, Anthony, Bitton
Huntley, Bridget, Berkeley
Townsend, Christopher, Gloucester,
barber chyrurgeon
Touy, Christo., Wotton-under-Edge
Hawker, Edmund, Deerhurst
Dudbridge, Giles, Berkeley
Welsteed, Giles, Kingscote
Gettley, Edmund, Mickleton
Blake, Edward, Cowley
Davis, Elizabeth, Twining
Drinkwater, Elizabeth, Shurding'.on
Buttler, Edward, Awre
Smithsend, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
Rogers, Elizabeth. Twining
Morton, Frances, Deerhurst
Aldridge, Francis, Wotton-under-Edge
Ford, (ieorge, Horton
Wathen, George, Cowley
Holtom, George, Ebrington
Lucas, Henry, Winchcombe
Ricketts, Hester, Wanswell in Berkeley
Harris, Henry, Moreton Valence
Kings, Henry, Tewkesbury
Wood, Henry, Harescombe
Worgan, Henry, Newland
Cullmore, Henry, Titherington
[missing]
Head, Henry, elk. [abode not given]
[missing]
Acton als. Corver, Hester, Stanley St.
Leonard [missing]
Stevens, John, Cheltenham
Eldridge, Isabel, Ashelworth
• So placed in this bundle. Not in the MS
Calendar.
194
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Merrett, John, Saul
Cormell, Isaac, Cowhorneyborne
Hall, James, Cowley, fuller
Ridler, John, Winchconib
Smith, Joseph, Berkeley, tanner
Britten, John, Bitton, coal-miner
MovTtlow, John. Winchcomb
Long, Joseph, Rodborough
Craker, John, Gloucester
Harris, Joati, Charlton Kings
Greening', Jane, Standish
Evered, James, Stinchcomb
Merry, Isabel, Tewkesbury
Jones, John, Oland in Bitton
Thomas, Joan, Uyrham
Knipe, John, Gloucester, glover
Sanford, John, Hartpury
Smith, John, Ashelworth
Culverhouse, John, Taynton
Cleave, John. Over
Hawkins, John, South Cerney
Pace, John, Maisemore
Crump, John, Westbury
Harris, James, Kingscote
Clavile, Joseph, Longney
Hodges, John, South Cerney
Willis, , Newnham [torn]
Coustans, Joan, Churcham
Oldland, John, Berkeley
*Cadle, James, Chipping Sodbury^,
pr. 1634
Norwood, John, Cheltenham, gent.
*Gosling, John, Churcham
Clarke, John, Tirley
Walkley, Leonard, Stanley St.
Leonards
Faulkner, Maurice, Gloucester, clothier
Nelme, Maurice, Stinchcomb
Style, Mary, Alderton
Tyler, Mary, Blakeney in Awre
Latimer, Margaret, Wapley
Taynton, Margaret, Gretton
Townsend, Millicent, Toddenham
Stevens, Magdalen, Westbury
Gibbes, Nich., North Nibley, clothier
Goddard, Nathaniel, VVoodstanway
Wellar, Nicholas, Elmstone
Elborrow, Nicholas, Barnsley
Pitman, Philip, Stow
Gardner, Richard, Pitchcombe, clothier
NichoUs, Robert, Abson
Kyte, Robert, South Cerney
Hopcott, Robert, Ashchurch
Of Parayngton in Calendar.
Turner, Robert, Bagpath
Hill, Roger, Oxenhall [missing]
Grove, Richard, Toddenham [missing]
Taylor, Richard, Minsterworth
Partridge, Richard, Cowley
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Emline, Richard, Arling
Gilbert, Richard, Tirley
Cowstance, Robert, Newnham
Camborne, Richard, Dyrham
Cowley, Richard, Westbury
Cresser, Richard, Lower Swell
Williams, Robert, Pebworth
Rushall, Robert, Broadwell
Turner, Robert, Bagpath
*Haines, Samuel, Eastington
Buckle, Thomas, Boddington
Ryland, Thomas, Quinton
Quince, Thomas, Sherborne
Terrett, Thomas, Gloucester
Hill, Thomas, North Nibley
Higgins, Tobias, clerk, Wickwar
Bicke, Thomas, Brockworth
Browning, Thomas, Woodchester
Jackson, Thomas, elk., Gloucester
Townsend, Thomas, Mickleton
Man, Thomas, Charlton Kings
Phelps, Thomas, Marshfield [missing]
Fortey, William, Blakeney
Baker, William, Sutton, yeoman
Spencer, William, Whittington
Roberts, William, Beckford
Beaven, Walter [abode not given]
Drew, W^illiam, Hartpury
Legg, William, Wick [torn]
Fletcher, William, Rodborough
Broad, William, Gloucester
Morford, William, Horton
Blunt, William, Churchdown
Diaper, William, Oldland in Bitton
Hayward, William, Campden
Bullock, William, Longney
Packer, William, Westbury
Pullen, Win., Titherington [missing]
Withersbury, William, St. Brevill
[missing]
1649.
Owen, Ann, Newnham [missing]
Addams, Ann, Gloucester [missing]
Lawrence, Ann, Sevenhampton
Higgs, Barbabus, Cheltenham
[missing]
Caimer, Christo., Tewkesbury [missing]
€-^^^V Christo., Badmanton Magna
[missing]
Bushop, Eliza, Eastington [missing]
Whittorne, Eleanor, Charlton Kings
[missing]
Wilshire, Eliza, Maisemore [missing]
Bullock, Edward, Rudford [missing]
Shatford, Edward, Standish [missing]
Tyler, Eliza, Winchcomb [missing]
* Not in the MS. Calendar.
1 541- 1 650.] /6' I 1 Gloucestershire Wills.
195
Stone, Eliza, Gloucester [missing]
Budding, Edwd., Stonehouse [missii
Mace, Eliza, Compton Abdale [missi
Bubb, Eliza [abode not given] [missing]
Williams, Francis, Sandhurst
Neale, Frances, Kingswood
Kere, Fortune, Newland
Stone, Francis, Bitton
Boyce, George, Berkeley
*Dennis, Henry, Pucklechurch
*Aston ah. Corver, Henry, Puckle-
church
Good, Henry, Cirencester [missing]
N.B. — This will and the following
fifty-four wills down to Sybill
Thornhill are missing.
Mowsell, Henry, Wickwar
Martin, Henry, St. Brevilis
Hawker, Joan, Deerhurst
Watkins, John, Cowley
Whittle, John, Gloucester
Jelkes, John, Chappel Honiborne
Dow^nbell, John, Tewkesbury
Atkins, John, Alvington
Collett, Joan, Cheltenham
Hampton, John, Prestbury
Robins, John, Bitton
Griffith, John, Cromhall
Yewen, Joan, Peddington
Collett, John, Gloucester
Powell, John, Lassington
Stradlyn, John, Over
Jones, John, Wotton-sub-Edge
Putley, John [abode not given]
Purse, John, Ashchurch
Shipton, John, Shipton Moyne
Winston, Joan. Witcomb Magna
Barnwood, James, Gloucester
Osburne, John, Painswick
Bloxem, John, Ast,on-on-Carrant
Howell, Jasper [abode not given]
Knight, James, Gloucester
Aldridge, John, Brockthrop
Gardiner, John, Shepscombe
Batte, Lawrence, Slimbridge
Martin, Henry, St. Brevill's
Trottman, Margaret, Hill
Winston, Mary, Wheatenhurst
White, Margery, Wotton
There appears to be a name here, but the top of
the page of the MS. Calendar seems cut or torn.
Brockbank, Margery, Gloucester
Cheltenham, Michael, Marshfield
Bagg, Nathaniel, Cowhornborne
Barne$, Nicholas, Cheltenham
Woolham, Paul, Stanley
Gayner, Richard, Falfield
Jones als. Lewes, Robert, Beverstone
• Not in the MS. Calendar.
Warner, Roger, Bagpath
Harbage, Robert, Stow
Turner, Robert, Greete
Alcocke, Richard, Longborough
Hancock, Richard, Hawkesbury
Martin, Richard. Pebworth
Smith, Robert, Marshfield
Knight, Robert, Hillersley
Peachie, Robert, Ched worth
Warner, Robert, Warmington
Holland, Richard, Longford
Carr, Roland, Gloucester
Symonds, Richard, Trinly
Webb, Roger, Kingswood
From this point the wills are extant, except where
otherwise shown.
Thornhill, Sibil, Quinton
Younge, Thomas, Whittington
Drapar, Thomas, Huntley
Browne, Thomas, Beverstone
Hawling, Thomas, Horsley [missing]
, Thomas, Dursley [torn]
Short, Thomas, Painswick
Harris, Thomas, Gloucester
This will is filed amongst the " dispersed wills."
Daniell, Thomas, Lower Swell, gent.
Mansell, Thomas, Tewkesbury
Andrews, Thomas, Berkeley
Mower, Thomas, Wollaston
Dorney, Thomas, North Nibley, rug-
maker
Jenkins, Thomas, Stone in Berkeley
Birch, Thomas, Boddington
Hathway, William, Berkeley
Horsley, Wesley [abode not given]
[missing]
Hopkins, William, North Nibley
Whittle, William, Didbrook
Haw^ling, William, Deerhurst
Day, William, Frampton Cotterell
Portlock, William, South Cerney
Curtis, William, Alderton
Vinor, William, Churchdown
Fox, William, Little Dean
Webb, Walter [abode not given]
Downe, William, Cowley
Viedler, William, Cromhall
Trigge, William, Blaisdon
England, William, Marshfield
Mills, Walter, Shipton Moyne [missing]
The following wills in the bundle for 1649 are not
in the MS. Calendar.
Bame, Joan, Kingswood, dated 1591
Durlinge, W^illiam, Toddenham, dated
1590
Winstone, William, North Cerney,
dated 1589
Ireland, William, Woodchester, dated
1588
196
Gloucestershire Wills.
[1541-1650.
Hopkins, Wm., Huelsfield, dated 1584
Alpas, Wm., Ihornbury, dated I5"^4
Powell, William, Siandish, daied 27
Elizabeth
Nelme, William, Frampton Cotterell,
dated 1584
Smith, Wm., Tortworth ?, dated 1584
Cawdney, William, Stow, dated 1577
Edwardes, Wm., Gloucester, pr. 1582
Tawney, William, Stow, dated 1577
Powell, William, Newent, gent., dated
20 Elizabeth
Sebright, William, Cleeve, pr. 1563
Hanks, William, Cleeve, pr. 1552
Hankes, William, Cleeve, daied 36
Henry Vi II
Fuller, William, Cleeve, dated I54t
Tweezle, William, Bisley, pr. 1616
Walter, Wm., Cheltenham, dated 1614
Browninge, Wm., Henbury, pr. 1584
Harmer, Wm., Stonehouse, dated 161 8
Hix als. Bridgenton, Titherington, pr.
1624
Wakefield, William, Wick Rissington,
pr. 1624
Watkins, William, Wotton-under-
Edge, pr. 1624
Stephens, William, Frocester, yeoman,
dated 1610
Munden, William, Coates, dated 1581
Brayne, William, Little Dean, gent.,
pr. 162 1
White. Wm., Cheltenham, dated 1624
Style, William, Cleeve, dated 1546
1650.
Rogers, Ann, Bitton
Emmens als. Stephens, Ann [abode
not given]
Pickard, Alice, Westerleigh
Hayes, Ann. Ciloucester
Kemmis, Abraham, Tormarton
Price, Ann, Tiddenham
Hugman, Anthony, Berkeley
Bower, Anthony, Dean Magna
Huntley, Cicely, King Stanley
Wathen, David, Tortworth [missing]
Young, Edward, Bisley
Gardner, Giles, Bisley
Swaine, Edwd., Little Dean, nailmaker
Worlock, Elizabeth, Berkeley
Pates, Edith, Charlton Kings
Jones, Edward, Huntley
Evans, Eleanor, Ruardean
Wheeler, Giles, Thornbury
Bourne, (jiles, King Stanley
Howell, Griffith, Berkeley
Tyler, George, Newland
Freeman, George, Berkeley
Smith, John, Harescomb
Harris, John, Wortley
Baker, John, Wickwar
Loveday, Jane, Painswick
Hardwick, James, Huntley [missing]
Smith, John, Dursley
Woodward, Joan, NIarshfield
Heme, John, Bully
Hodges, John, Arlingham
Cleevely, John, Charlton Kings
Yemme, James, Colford
Whitney, John, Minsterworth
Smith. John, Berkeley, pr. 165 1
Jones, John, Michel Dean, pr. 1651
Thorne, James, Clapton in Berkeley,
pr. 1 65 1
Powell, Launcelot, Wotton, Gloucester
Nelme, Margery, Hartpury
Fowler, Nathaniel [abode not given]
Clissold, Powell, Avening
Stone, Richard, Rockhampton •
Browne, Roger, Sapperton
Snow, Richard, Rudford
Cole, Robert, Wickwar
Crew, Richard, Wickwar, tanner
Hickes, Richard, Titherington
Griifen, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Hyett, Robert, Cheltenham
Fowrds, Richard, Wollaston
Williams, Robert, Duntsbourne Rouse
Nash, Richard, Dursley
Wood, Richard, Wotton-under-Edge
Snell, Richard [abode not given]
Rogers, Robert, Painswick
Stritt, Robert, Westonunder-Penjard
Stephens, Richard, Bisley
Cowles, Robert, Gloucester
Venery als. Pick, Richard, Tortworth
Winston, Thomas, Great Witcomb
Holburrow, Thomas, Badminton
Haynes, Thomas, Daylingworth
Trinder, Thomas, Edgworth
Bubb, Thomas, Stroud
Haynes, William, Fairford
Vaughan, William, Abenhall
Payne, William. Uley
Fry, William, Marshfield
Mill, William. Randwick
Sheppard, William, Thornbury
Nelme, William, Berkeley
Tyler, William, Xewland
Harvardshire, William, Westbury
[End of 1650]
NoTB.— There is a break of lo years here.
Gloucestershire Wills.
197
SDifiperseD Wi\SS&.
BUNDLE I.
Index sive Tabula Testamentorum confuse dispersorum sive e fills suis proprits
divertis pro diversis annts tandem colleciis et in ordinem alphabeticutn
digesta per Robertum Moore, Notarium Publicum.
Note. — This list of "dispersed" wills is given at the end of the manuscript
calendar for the period 1660 to 1676. Evidently they were collected
in a separate bundle, but unfortunately only a few of them are now
to be found. Those which are known to be extant are marked with
an asterisk.
It is, however, somewhat remarkable that two other bundles of " dispersed "
wills are extant which do not appear to have been calendared. These
are given separately at the end of the present list.
1549
1570
1574
1580
1596
1602
1604
1605
1612
1624
1624
1625
1625
1626
1629
1631
1631
1632
1632
1632
1632
1634
1634
1646
1651
1651
1660
166 1
1 4 *
Atkins, Alice [abode not given]
Kemett, Agnes, Southam
Avery, Alice, Avening
Clarke, Andrew [abode notgiven]
Hughes, Alice, Gotherton
Read, Agnes, Cleeve
Smith, Alice, Cleeve
Cartwright, Arthur, Cleeve
Gray, Alice, Gloucester
Wakeing, Ann, Newent
Smith, Ann, Hill
Wilmott, Arthur, Minsterworth
Allen, Arnold, Quedgeley
Messenger, Arthur, Gloucester
Lock, Ann, Barrington
Fisher, Alice, Buclcland
Ashfield, Alexander [abode not
given]
Edwards, Anthony, Elmore
Smith, Anne, Elmore
Witcomb, Alice, King Stanley
Bignell, Anthony, Colsborne
Dorney, Adrian, North Nibley
Fry, Anthony, Marshfield
Goodwyne, Anthony, Pebworth
Golding, Ann, Driffield
Fossett, Ann, Tewkesbury
Aston, Ann, Stanley St. Leonards
Overthrow, Alice [abode not
given]
1661 Minchin, Ambrose, Swell
1662 Tayler, Ann, Breedon's Norton
1664 Jones, Ann [abode not given]
1668 Pyfinck, Ann [abode not given]
1696 Blackwell, Ann, Fairford
1673 Crump, Ann [abode rot given]
1675 Bartholomew, Ann, Campden
1679 lies, Alice, Tetbury
1682 Baugh, Alice, Twining
1683 Hitchens, Anthony, Thornbury
1684 Rogers, Ambrose, elk., Sapperton
1684 Hope, Ann, Newent
1687 HoUister, Abel, Yate
1689 Enson, Arthur, Churchdown
1690 Clissell, Ann, Lassington
1690 Rawlins, Anthony, Moreton-in-
Marsh
1693 WimboU, Anthony, Horsley
1697 Packer, Abraham, Wick war
Jarrett, Ann, Newland
1589 Roberts, Anthony. Wood Stan way
1583 Corfold, Alice, Withington
1585 Gifford, Arthur, Cirencester
1623 Ashons, Benedict, Uley
Probably Aston or Austin : a well-known
Uley family.
1623 Tilladam, Benedict, Woodman-
cote
1633 Bridgman, Bridget, King Stanley
1686 Symonds, Barbara, Hawkesbury
198
Gloucestershire Wills.
[Dispersed
1623 Haynes, Christopher, Cold Aston ! 1632
1634 Sevill, Catherine, Cirencester
1643 Hathaway, Christopher, Horton 1637
165 1 Jones, Catherine, Wotton-sub- 1634
Edge
1652 Reeve, Christopher, Newland
1664 Jowling, Catherine, Cowley 1680
1670 Jackson, Catherine, Quinton 1693
1647 Stephens, David, Randwick 1696
1683 Meads, David, Oldpen 1625
1693 Dunning, Dorcas, Lydney
Parke, Edward [abode not given] 1646
Long-, Giles [abode not given] i 1652
Roberts, Edwd. [abode not given]
550 Apopkin, Eliz. [abode not given] 1676
590 Irelauid, Eleanor, Woodchester 1683
599 Diston, Eleanor, Dumbleton 1610
603 Wood, Edward, Cleeve 1575
617 Wood, Giles, Minsterworth
622 Robins, Edith, Chedworth | 1587
624 Tovey, Eleanor, Kinton
624 Collins, Giles, Hartpury I 1665
627 Millecheap, Edward, elk., Rod- 1549
marton
627 Elland, Elizabeth, Standish 1550
629 RandoU, Edmund, Gloucester
632 Ward, Giles, Toddenham 1614
633 Weale, Elizabeth, Longhope
640 Shirley, Eliz., Compton Parva 1622
645 Weller, Elizabeth, Cleeve 1623
647 Smith, Edward, Titherington
651 Ryraer, Giles, Uley 1633
652 Browne, Eleanor, Beverston 1633
661 Richards, Edward, Brock weare 1633
668 Pearson, Elizabeth, Gloucester
669 Hughes, Eleanor, Gotherington 1645
672 Tyler, Edward, Titherington
672 Higgs, Elizabeth, Cheltenham 1646
672 Newman, Edward, Hard wick 1647
674 Collins, Giles, Hartpury
676 Cripps, Giles, Rissmgton 1643
682 Forty, Elizabeth, Gloucester 1648
682 Cowles, Edward, Saul
682 Hathaway, Eleanor, Bleddington 1649
683 Read, Elizabeth, Tewkesbury
683 Smith, Elizabeth, Leigh 1649
683 Butts, Elizabeth, Lye 1664
689 Hort, Elizabeth, Marshfield 1667
689 Cole a/j. Bower, Eliz, Gloucester 1669
693 Gabb, Eleanor, Eastington 1670
695 Jones, Edmund, Bitton 1676
696 Wadley, Elizabeth, Gloucester 1677
698 White, Giles, Shurdington \ 1688
698 Lea, Eleanor, Ashelworth j 1693
587 Beswick, EIiz. [abode not given] [ 1697
665 Thombury, Eleanor, Breedon
627 [date] *Willis, Fortunatus, 1582
Frampton Cotterell
l63i[date] *Brookes,Francis,Quinton 1550
Hidcott Boycc in Calendar.
[date] *Johnson, Ferdinando,
Oddington
[date] *Cuffe,Frances,Gloucester
[date] *Hooke, Frideswide, Toi-
marton
West Littleton in Calendar.
Ward, Francis, Toddenham
Green, Francis, Charlton Kings
Siwinford, Francis, Withington
[date] *Atwood, Gilbert, Framp-
ton Cotterell
■"•■Roberts, George, Ruardean
*Cutler ah. Midwinter, George,
Tetbury
Russell, George, Old Sodbury
Norton, George, Tiddenham
■"^Greenwood, Walter, Sherborne
[date] ^Donning, George, North
Nibley
[date] *Collier, Geo., Sherborne
In Calendar 1583.
Rickards, George. Breedon
[date] ■*Wallington, Hugh,
Wotton-under-Edge
[4 Edw. \T] *Keysne, Henry,
Rudford
*Vicaris, Henry, Cleeve
Gotherington in Calendar.
■^Daniel, Hugh, Aston Somervi'le
*Witchell, Humphrey, Dodding-
ton
[date] ■'^Tyler, Henry, Taynton
■*Webly, Henry, Rendcombe
[date] ■''■Tayler, Humphrey, Slim-
bridge
[date] *Thoraas, Hugh, Newland
Lidbrook in Calendar.
■*Holliday, Henry, Rodborough
[date] ■'^Robinson, Henry,
Gloucester, gent,
[date] "^Slead, Henry, [no place]
[date] ■*Culliraore, Henry, Tither-
ington
Aston als. Corwer, Henry,
Stanley St. Leonards
Dennis, Henry, Pucklechurch
Bull, Henry, Abson
Bennett, Henry, Rodborough
Robins, Henry, Kempsford
Brett, Henry, Gloucester
Sturmy, Henry, Cheltenham
Saint Leger, Henry, Cheltenham
Heskyns, Hannah, Stroud
Jones, Henry, Ailberton
CoUis, Hester, Dean Parva
Sibberance, Henry, Breame
[date] ■*Streete, Henry, Wotton,
Gloucester
[date] ■^Browning, Henry,
Frampton-on -Severn
Wills.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
199
1582 [date] *Vaughan, Henry, Winch-
comb
1587 Wood, Henry, Tewkesbury
1530 Tilladams, John, Nibley
1542 Style, John, Cleeve
1545 Kennett, James, Cleeve
1546 Mason, John, Wollaston
1549 Auncell, John, Maugersbury
1549 Field, John [abode not given]
1549 Hentland, John, Wollaston
1549 Fifield, John [abode not given]
1 550 Saunders, John [abode not given]
1 551 Kemmett, Isabel, Cleeve
1552 Smith, James, Cleeve
1554 Kinne, John, Cleeve
1556 Aprice, John, Campden
1557 Berkeley, Jos.,Wotton-sub-Edge
1559 Tressell, John, Gloucester
1564 Aston, John, Cleeve
1566 Roberts, John, Cleeve
1567 Shepperd, James, Brickington
1569 Sturmy, John, Cheltenham
1569 Tayler, John, Cleeve
1582 Willis, John, Cleeve
1583 Cox, Joan, Sandhurst
1583 Dunning, John, North Nibley
1583 Harris, John, Cleeve
1590 Castle, John, Cleeve
1 591 Brewer, John, Moreton-in-the-
Marsh
1 591 Payne, Joan, Gloucester
1593 Lacy, John, Cam
1666 Pannell, John, Stinchcomb
1594 Barnes, John, Cromhall
1596 Stafford, John, Marlewood
Walker, Joan, Standish
Hort, Joshua [abode not given]
Purnell, John, Stinchcomb
603 Casswell, John, Arlingham
605 Reeve, John [abode not given]
605 Hopkins, John, Churcham
605 Popkine, John, Ailberton
605 Pinfold, John, Welford
605 Gratian, John [abode not given]
605 Woolright, Joan, Cam
605 Hobbs, John, Southam
605 Howse, John, Oldbury
606 Atwood, John, King Stanley
606 Dobbs, John, Longhope
609 Cadle, John, Siston
613 Clarke, John [abode not given]
614 Nelme, John, Newent
615 Wickham, John, Marshfield
618 Greene, Jeremia, Slaughter
619 Gwilliam, John, Awre
619 Watkins, John, Alvington
619 Hodges, John, Longborough
619 Reeve, John, Didbrook
621 Hampton, John, Deerhurst
Walton
1 62 1 Curtis, John [abode not given]
1622 Millard, John, Welford
1622 Lock, John, Barrington
1623 Bishop, Joan, Oldland
1624 White, John, Hard wick
1625 Jones, James, Stow
1625 White, John, Beckford
1625 Palmer, John, Rodborough
1626 Dymock, Jane [abode not given]
1628 Nelme, John, Cam
i629V'Skidmore, James, Westerley ^
1 629. 'Wheeler, Joan, Thornbury
i63z''>Benfield, John, Cheltenham
1633 Berratt, John, Hannam
1633-Niblett, Isabel, Whaddon
1633'Watts, Joan [abode not given]
i633j'Wyman, Joan, Barton St.,
Gloucester
l633*^aycock, John, Gretton
i634^elman, John, Thornbury
1 634#''Dorney, John, Thornbury
1635 Pegler, John, Ambersden
1636 Smith, John, Lidney
i638-^Loveday, John, Painswick
i63&<Bendall, John, Cam
1638 Bayley, James, Cowley
1638 Cox, John, Maisemore
1638 Webster, Joan, Gloucester
i640''Field, John, Oldbury-on-Severn
i64a'Atwell als. Wells, John [abode
not given]
i640*'Barnsdale, John, Berkeley
1 64 1 Lippyat, James, Cromhall
1641 Davis, John, Tiddenham
1642 Baldwyn, Joan, Goiherington
1642-Davis, John, Tiddenham
1643 Clent, James, Gloucester
1643 Sollars, John, Cranham
1644 Price, James, Cleeve
1646 Man, John, Thornbury
1647 Greening, John, Deerhurst
1647 Arnold, Jasper, South Cerney
1647 Dunster, John, Thornbury
1649 Gardner, John, Painswick
1662 Rovyles, Joan, Pamington
1662 Adams, Joan [abode not given]
1663 Truman, Joseph [abode not given]
1663 Ruthens, John, Eastleach Turvile
1665 Row, John, Tibberton
1666 Leech, Jenever [abode not given]
1666 Morris, John, Westington
1666 Rickards, John, Norton
1667 HolHday, Joan, Kings wood
1667 Hadnatt, John, Coldthrop
1668 Hinkman, John, Gloucester
1669 Robins, John, Northleach
1670 Ford, Julia, Yate
1670 Hampton, John, Deerhurst
1670 Himan, Joan, Woodford
1670 Bubb, Jasper, Bentham
200
Gloucestershire Wills
1670 Randle, James, Charlton Kings
167 1 Bennett, John, Tirley
1672 Walter, Joan, Duntsbourne
Abbotts
1673 May, John, Hawkesbury
1673 Newman, John, Cheltenham
1674 Sloper, John, Acton Turvile
1676 Nelme, John, Berkeley
1677 Ireland, John, Adderley
1677 Heaven, John, Frocester
1677 Payne, Jane, Stanway
1678 Myner, John, Cam
1678 Wyther, John, Berkeley
1680 Harding, John, Bitton
168 1 Freeme, Jane, Haresfield
1682 Maysey, John, Bisley
1682 Pearce, John, Newent
16S3 Richardson, Jeremia, Taynton
1683 Vicaris a/j. Baul, John,Woilaston
1683 Wyther, John, Berkeley
1685 Seaborn als. Plomer, John,
Shipton Moyne
1685 LyfoUy, John, Cirencester
1687 Rugley, James, Gloucester
1689 Pegler, John, Horseley
1689 Mount, John, Winchcomb
1689 Gardner, Joan, Adlestrop
1694 Partridge, John, Wormmgton
1693 Hoskyns, John, Elmore
1694 Arundell, Jane, Stroud
1695 Keen, Jam^rs, Bisley
1695 Smith, John, Thornbury
1697 Longden, John, Kingswood
1697 Cmlis, Judith, Alderton
1697 Allen, John, Gloucester
1697 Best, John, Twining
1697 Turner, John, Bisley
1697 Baylis, John, Washbourne
1 70 1 Keene, Jasper, Bisley
1585 Richman, Joan, Gloucester
Rowland, John, Ruscomb
30 Eliz. Edwards, Joan, Preston-on-
Stour
1585 Harmer, John, King Stanley
1583 Mead, John, Marshfield
1580 Fowler, John, Thornbury
Robbins, James, Longhope
Davis, John, Longney
22 Eliz. Dyraock, John, Abson
20 Eliz. Gqldstone, Joan, Gloucester
^9"'Ernzr^LacejJjaan, H3\vkej)bttfy^'
Gawen, John, Tetbury
1586 Cam, John, Wanswell
1663 Payne, John, Breedon
1607 De La Bere, Kinard, Southam
1642 Tame, Leonard, Gloucester
1672 Bridger, Lawrence, Slimbridge
1696 Bayley, Lawrence, Berkeley
1657 Spring, Lewis, Sandhurst
1589 MascaU, Millicent, Twining
[Dispersed
590 Barnes, Margery [abode not
given]
609 Hulings, Margery, King Stanley
610 Atkyns, Margaret [abode not
given]
621 Hartlebury, Margery, Forthamp-
ton
624 Hawten, Margery, Shemington
626 Castile, Margaret, Adlesuop
633 Pierson, M-irgery, Glouceater
635 Rodborne, Matilda, Abson
647 Higgs, Margery, Chailton Kings
651 Milles, Margery, Horsley
651 Hunt, Margaret, Gloucester
651 Tyler, Mary, Haresfield
651 Legg, Margaret, Ham
655 Mason, Margaret, Gloucester
661 Driver, Margaret [abode not
given]
665 Savage, Mary, Breedon
666 Baynham, Mary, Yate
667 Nash, Margaret, Frampton
Cotterell
667 Clutterbuck, Mary, Gloucester
669 Dening, Maurice, Saingat
671 Sperring, Margaret, Windrish
672 Ocle, Martha, Lidney
674 Payne, Margaret, Hardwick
675 Wade, Mary, Stone
675 Bayley, Margaret, Berkeley
679 Bayley, Margaret, Fairford
680 Biddle, Matthew, Hill
680 Richmond, Mary, Hempstead
687 Sowdley, Mary, Edgworlh
693 Long, Mary, Horton
695 Biss, Mary, Wickwar
701 Rutter, Mary, Arle
695 Haywood, Mary, Longney
_^665 Moore, Mary, Breedon
"663 Turbett, Mary, Breedon
602 Pickwell, Nich. [abode not given]
613 Wetmore, Nicholas, Frocester
624 Cripps, Nicholis, Letchlade
646 Shield, Nicholas, Gotherington
647 Biggood, Nicholas, Tithermgtnn
668 Phelps, Nicholas, Minsterworth
Proved ia itdg reposit inter Testjmeuta
ejusdem anni.
682 Jeynes, Nathaniel, Tewkesbury
583 Harper, Nicholas, Kempsford
648 Read, Oliver, Moreton-in-the-
Marsh
549 Harvey, Peter, Kinsjscote
665 Davies, Parnel, Wick and Abson
695 Pace, Phyllis, Blakeney
554 Smith, Richard, Cleeve
655 Yarneton, Richard, Cleeve
556 Bigglin, Roger, Stoke Orchard
557 Whitby, Robert, Longney
572 Oldham, Richard, Gloucester
Wills.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
20I
1573 Hobbs, Rich, [abode not given]
1583 Hill, Robert, Dursley
1584 Snow, Richard, Bisley
1586 Keylock, Richard, Colsborne
1586 Whiteing, Robert, Painswick
1602 Grimer, Richard, Gotherington
1604 Morse, Robert, Huelsfield
1609 Parker, Richard, Barn wood
161 8 Carpenter, Richard, Alderton
1625 Roberts, Richard, Harescomb
1625 Powell, Richard, Dean Magna
1625 Miller, Richard, Slimbridge
1627 Jacksons, Rich, [abode not given]
1628 Here, Richard, Norton
1630 Pyres als. Digger, Rich., Stow
1630 Bubb, Robert, Tuddenham
1 63 1 Weller, Richard, Southam
163 1 Archard, Robert, Down Amney
163 1 Woollerson, Rebecca, Marston
Sicca
1633 Williams, Richard, Slimbridge
1634 Tomlins, Robert, Bisley
1634 Naish, Richard, Gloucester
1634 Payne, Richard, Cam
1634 Goddard, Robt.,Compton Abdale
1637 Ludlow, Richard, Bisley
1638 Woodward, Richard, Cam
1640 Goddard, Robt.,Compton Abdale
1640 Cornell, Rich., Eastleach Martin
1640 Haskyns, Robt. [abode not given]
1644 Walburg, Richard, Gloucester
1642 Dunslear, Richard, Oldbury-on-
Severn
1647 Fryer, Richard, Eastington
1648 Rushall, Robert, Broadwell
1650 Hands, Roger, Cleeve
1653 Drew, Robert, Leyterton
1661 Chedworth, Robert, Painswick
1664 Luf&ngham, Richard, Tretherne
1664 Driver, Richard, Avvre
1666 Powell, Richard, Breedon
1668 Hyett, Robert, Churcham
1670 Williams, Richard, Haresfield
167 1 Nourse, Rosa [abode not given]
1672 Hill, Robert, Horsley
1672 Crump, Robert, Westbury
1674 Parsloe, Roger [abode not given]
1675 Turle, Richard, Nailsworth
1675 Pearce, Robert, Bisley
1676 Wilson, Richard, Ashchurch
1678 Wilkes, Robert, Deynton
See bundle of Wills for 1678.
Window, Richard, Gloucester
Walker, Richard, Cirencester
Day, Richard, Sherborne
Wintle, Richard, Minsterworth
Elliotts, Richard, Shurdington
Willmott, Richard, Newnham
Stephens, Rich. [abode not given]
Evered, Rich, [abode not given]
1583 Pyrie, Richard, Sandhurst
Litchfield, Robert, Gloucester
36 Eliz. Edwards, Robert, Preston-on-
Stour
1588 Hullings, Richard, Bicknor
Sawyer, Richard, Culkerton
1585 Smerke, Robert, Thornbury
1583 Coster, Robert, Kempsford
1583 Guning, Robert, Marshfield
1577 Chudwell, Richard, Risington
Magna
1585 Dorrett, Richard, Barrington
1585 Snell, Robert, Maseyhampton
1570 Phipps, Richard, Elkstone
1584 Pope, Richard, Minchinhampton
1666 Beal, Richard, Breedon
1635 Boyle, Richard, Maismore
161 7 [date] *Knight, Silvester, Stan-
dish
1629 [date] *Davis, Sarah, King
Stanley
165 1 *Pratt, Samuel, Rangworthy
1657 *Adams, Samuel, Charlton Kings
1663 Cullimore, Sarah, Thornbury
i66g Stapp, Sarah, Gloucester
1 68 1 Woodman, Sarah, Horton
1687 Rudge, Samuel, Huntley
Proved 21 April, 1688.
1647 *Harding, Samuel, Dursley
1642 in Calendar.
1692 Cugley, Sarah, Gloucester
1699 Clissold, Sarah, Gloucester
1550 [date] *Robins als. Bocher,
Thomas, Matson
Butcher in Calendar.
1544 *Pirlym', Thomas, Hill, Berkeley
Purlin in Calendar.
1554 Smith, Thomas, Cleeve
1 564 *Smith als. Gamble, Thos., Cleeve
.' These entries refer to the same testator.
1557 *Eddy, Thomas, Colford
1558 [date] ■""Nichols, Thomas, Stroud
Of Marshfield in Calendar.
1 561 *Drinkwater, Thos., Boddington
1569 *Palmer, Thomas, Cleeve
Of Stoke Orchard in Calendar.
1569 [date] *White, Thomas, Awre
1572 *Biglen, Thomas, Cleeve
Of Stoke Orchard in Calendar.
1573 *Pears, Thomas, Horton
Pearce in Calendar.
1 582 *Tayler, Thomas, Cleeve
Of Stoke Orchard in Calendar.
1585 [date] *Bowker, Thomas, Over
Quinton
1588 [date] *Loveday, Thos., Pains-
wick
1588 [date] *Rawlin, Thos., Newnham
1589 *Godwin, Thomas, Wickwar
Godwen, 1599 in Calendar.
202
Gloucestershire Wills.
[Dispersed
1604 *Smyth, Thomas, Upton St.
Leonards
1604 Smith/Thomas, Cleeve
? These two entries refer to the same testator.
1613 [date] *Keble, Thos., Southerop
1618 *Mason, Thomas, Cirencester
W 1622 [date] *Woodwaxd, Thomas,
Newent
1623 [date] *Thayer, Thomas,Wotton,
Gloucester
1625 [date] *Shayle, Thomas, Badg-
worth
1625 [date] ^'Cornish, Thos., Kempley
1626 date *Coale, Thos., Slimbridge
1633 [dale] *Underwood, Thomas,
Taynton
1633 [date] *Holtom, Thomas, Dor-
sington
Holthara in Calendar.
1633 [date] *Field, Thos., Gloucester
1634 *Read, Thomas, Longhope
1638 *Cole, Thomas, Cleeve
1638 [date] *Stamp, Thos., Tortworth
Stump in Calendar.
1639 [date] *Edwards, Thos., Kemps-
ford
1640 [date] *Robins, Thomas, Coin
Denys
1640 [date] *BromIey, Thos., Welford
1641 *Payne, John, Wotton-under-
Edge
Thomas in Calendar.
1647 Baugh, Thomas, Leigh
1647 *Davis, Thomas, Standish
Of Coldthrop in Calendar.
1647 [date] *Hughes, Thos., Berkeley
Of Stone in Calendar.
1648 *Phelps, Thomas, Marshfield
1648 *Kedwards, Thomas, Beckford
1648 Halker, Thomas, Deerhurst
1648 Hawker, Thomas, Apperley
1550 Bradshaw, Thos., Hempstead
165 1 ^Cambridge, Thomas, Horsley,
fuller
165 1 *Dranham, Thomas, Tortworth
1651 *Yerrowe, Thomas, Tewkesbury
1 65 1 *Barker, Thomas, Cirencester
Baker in Calendar.
1652 *Lewis, Thomas, Tetbury
1655 [date] *Bicke, Thomas, Corse
1659 [date] *Cole, Thomas, Kemerton
1 66 1 Gibbs, Thomas, Toddenham
1662 Robbinson, ThomaSj Kempsford
1663 Veale, Thos., St. Brevills [abode
not given]
1666 Cooper, Thos. [abode not given]
1667 Holliday,Thos.,Minchinhampton
1669 King, Thomas, Rodborough
J 67 1 Rogers, Thos. [abode not given]
1672 Roades, Thomas, Siston
1674 Still, Thomas, Twining
1674 Bayley, Thomas, Berkeley
Note, — See 11 April, 1684.
1674 Harris, Thomas, Ailberton
1675 Greening, Thomas, Greet
1678 Wright, Thomas, Northleach
1683 Berrow, Thomas, Awre
1684 Greening, Thomas, Moreton
Valence
1686 Boyce, Thomas, Tibberton
1687 Symes, Thomas, Tewkesbury
1693 Game, Thomas, Sherborne
1694 Wade, Thomas, Dean Magna
1694 Dubber, Thos., Maiseyhampton
1699 Burdock, Thomas, Bisley
Surman, Thomas, Treddington
Woodward, Thomas, Stanley
1589 Goodwin, Thomas, Wickwar
1587 [date] -^Roberts, Thos., Arling-
ham
1584 [date] *Webster, Thomas, Tud-
dington
This is not in the Calendar, but the next entry
may be intended to refer to it.
1 584 Webb, Thomas, Treddington
1585 Smith, Thomas, Lydney
1558 Nichoils, Thomas, Stroud
1558 *Nicholls, Thos., Marshfield
1571 [date] *Perse, Thos., Churcham,
Pearce in the Calendar.
1580 [date] *Smyth, Thomas, Lydney
1583 [date] *Smith, Thomas, Lydney
1665 Bumpass, Thomas, Breedon
Munden, William, Coles
Braban, William, Huntley
1 54 1 Fuller, William, Cleeve
1 541 Russell, William, Cleeve
1544 Haukes, William, Cleeve
1546 Stile, William, Cleeve
1552 Haukes, Wm., Stoke Orchard
1563 Seabright, William, Cleeve
1577 Powell, William, Newent
1577 Cawdney, William. Stow
1 581 Munden, William, Coates
1584 Browning, William, Henbury
1588 Ireland, William, Woodchester
1589 Winston, William, North Cerney
1590 Durling, William, Toddenham
159! Barnes, William, Kingswood
1 6 10 Stephens, William, Frocester
16 14 Walter, William, Cheltenham
161 5 Twisle, William, Bisley
1618 Harmer, William, Stonehouse
1624 Hix als. Bridging^ton, William,
Titherington
1624 Wakefield, Wm., Wick Risington
1624 Watkins,Wm.,Wotton-sub-Edge
1624 White, William, Cheltenham
1625 Newman, Wm., Woodstanway
Wills.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
203
1625 Stone, William, Bitton
1625 French, Walter, Gloucester
1628 Horwood, William, Marshfield
1628 Braban, William, Newnham
1633 Sandford, William, Stanley St.
Leonards
1633 Fletcher, William, Abson
1633 Handman, William, Tibberton
1634 Pegler, William, Stonehouse
1634 Higgs, William, Thornbury
1635 Nicholas, Winifred [abode not
given]
1636 Hill, William, Gloucester
1640 Freeman, William, Weston-sub-
Edge
1 64 1 Mildmay, William, Thornbury
1642 Lewis, Walter, Hill
1643 Clarke, William, Hawkesbury
1644 Blisse, Walter, Bisley
1644 Cooper, William, Bisley
1645 Hugill, William, Leckhampton
165 1 Hill, William, Upleadon
1 65 1 Leech, William, Ampney Crucis
165 1 Machin, William, Ham
1661 Johnson, William, Lower Swell
1662 Mease, William, Cleeve
1665 Rogers, William, Dowdeswell
1666 Jones, William, Withington
1666 Sellar, William, Campden
1668 Cove, William, Southrop
1670 Blakeley, William, Campden
Cum Test, in anno 1670.
1670 Walbom ah. Clark, Walter,
Arlingham
1675 Waller, William, Hasfield
1674 Barker, Walter, Cirencester
1674 Scriven, William, Witcomb
1678 Woodward, William, Wotton-
under-Edge
1678 Bick, Walter, Arlingham
1697 James, William, Elmore
1680 Tappan, William, Pebworth
1682 Willis. Wm.. Aston under-Hill
1682 Lane, William, Welford
1683 Jenner, William, Quenington
1683 Vyner, William, Churchdown
1683 Jones, William, Nass
1685 Davies, William, Upton St.
Leonards
1692 Perks, William, Barton Street,
Gloucester
1694 Widdows, William, Whaddon
1694 Hardwick, William, Dymock
1695 Cormell, Wm., Cow Honeyborne
1695 Aykrigg, William, Tewkesbury
1695 Knapp, Walter, Swindon
1699 Church, William, Cheltenham
1700 Berkeley, William, Churcham
1582 Edwards, William, Gloucester
1577 Tawney, William, Stow
1584 Smith, \Villiam [abode not given]
1584 Nelme, Wm., Frampton Cotterel
1584 Alpus, William, Thornbuiy
1584 Powell, William, Standish
1584 Hopkins, William, Brochwear
1665 Richards, William, Breedon
1666 Neend, William, Breedon
1666 Freeman, William, Breedon
In a bundle of contentious papers, in the Principal Registry, belonging to
the Archdeaconry of Berks, in a suit. Baker als. Taylor v. Busheli, of
the date 1599, is a copy of the will of
Tailor, Henry, Preston-on-Stower, yeoman, dated 2 June, 1559.
204
Gloucestershire Wills.
[Dispersed
BUNDLE II.
This is a bundle of miscellaneous wills, some of which appear to have
been hitherto uncalendared, whilst others may account for wills
which are marked as missing in the foregoing calendar.
1627 Playsted, Thomas, Elton in
Westbury
*... Cook, James, Frampton-on-
Severn [torn]
1623 Newman, Richard, Eastington
1625 LoAve, John, Barnwood
*... Bigge, Silvester, Cirencester
[torn]
1633 Palmer, Thomas, Miserdean
*... Jaynes, Richard, Tewkcbbury
*... Rosbiade, Wni., Sidington [torn]
1583 Crew, John, Bitton
1605 Allen, Margaret, Kingswood
161 2 Ellis, Richard, Standish
1613 Home, Thos., Aston-sub-Edge
1614 Perkins, Joan, Eastington
161 7 Thurston, John, Wotton
1619 Bicke, James [abode not given]
1619 Aubrye, Robert, Yate
1619 Humfries, John, Hardwick
1620 Sowdley, Margaret, Ampney
Crucis
1622 Robins, Edith, Chedworth
1622 Thayle, John, Dymock
1622 Thayer, Roger, Brockworth
1625 Pope, Henry, Tetbury
1628 Harvard, William, Marshfield
1628 Lambert, Dorothy, Corse
1629 Greenwood, John, Maysey
Hampton
1629 Berkeley, dame Eleanor, Rend-
comb
1633 Willson, John, Buckland
[no date] Parker, Henry, Westerleigh
1632 Ferrers, Richard, Tewkesbury
1632 Penn, Wdliam, Acton Turvile
1632 Chamberlaine, John, Swindon
1630 Daston, Anne, Wormington
bee under i6ji, p. 165 ante.
1633 Clarke, Richard, Horsley
1633 Rogers als. Williams, Isabel,
Bibery
1648 Hill, Roger, Oxenhall
1644 Trapp, Richard, Winchcombe
1645 Evans, John, Gloucester
[no date] Morse, Thomas, Stone
1642 Izod, William, Buckland
1642 Turbervile, Edmund, Tewkesbury
1642 Maning, Robert, Horsley
1639 Secil als. Hooper, John, Thorn-
bury
1639 Vaughan, John, Eastington
1641 Green, Richard, Gloucester
10 Chas. i. Noorth, Rich., Westbury
1634 Heaven, John, King Stanley
1634 Rowley, Richard, Hinton ?
1634 Archard, Richard, Hinton
1634 Batch, Williiim, Longborough
1634 Owen, Matthew, Wotton-under-
Edge
1634 Hillier, John, Leighterton
1634 Mason als. Simons, John, Buck-
land
1633 Hale, Edmund, Winchcombe
1633 Roach, Rich., Great Badminton
1633 Weeks, John, South Ceiney
1633 Wyley, William, Frampton-on-
Severn
1633 Surman, John, Tirley?
1634 Bower, John, Horsley
1664 Goddard, Vincent, Dursley
1665 Daniell, Edward, Awre
And many others of later dates down to 1764,
• Pates torn off.
Wills.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
20:
BUNDLE III.
This list of Dispersed Wills contains sixty of an earlier date than the
foundation of the Bishopric. The oldest it will be seen is that of
To. Sin) the of Yardley in 1508.
1540 Holester, . . Westerleigh [torn]
Smethe, Elizabeth, Withington
Mylnar, John, Lechlade
Cavill, John, rector of Wolston
White, John, Cheltenham
Scotte, John, Berkeley
Pumfry, John, Marshfield
Jenkyns, Richard, Dyrham
Morcoke, Ric, Morion Valence
Etkyns, Richard, Up;:on St.
Leonards
Hoskyns, Thomas, Ashleworth
Carpenter, Thos., Kings Wash-
borne
Sheyle, Thomas, Callowe in
Dymock
Bushe, William, Dynton
ToTwsen, William, Harescombe
539 Byrte, John, Frampton
50S Smjrthe, To., Yardley
539 Raynolde, Elizabeth, Xorthleach
524 Prince, John, Tewkesbury
539 Bennett) William, Blot kley
530 Furdys, William, Coaley
525 Dreysey, John, Nib'ey
523 Hugford, John, Warwick
5:6 Jones, Thomas, Rodmarton
539 Wykam, John, parson of Dod-
dington
524 Twesyll, Joyce [abode not given]
524 Foxley, Thomas, Bagendon
525 Faysy, Edward, Winchcombe
523 Grawnte, Rich., Snitterfield, gent.
523 Broke, Joan, All Saints, Wor-
cester
524 Hall, Elizabeth, Kings Norton
525 Goughe, Jefifery, Tewkesbury
526 Adene, Thomas, Tetbury
537 Griffith, Thomas, Berkeley
523 Goodeschip, Thomas. Elmston
524 Annons, William, Tewkesbury
522 Childe, William, Northwick in
Blockley
524 Pope, William, Tetbury
513 a Pryste, John, Malvern : en-
dorsed 1525
539 Bramston, Thomas, Badgeworth
523 Umfrey, William, Gloucester
528 Prowte, Elizabeth, Gloucester
539 Freman, Robert, Ashchurch
1529 Wyckyn, Robt., Great Barrington
1539 Brown, Richard, Cham
1526 Bonde, Eleanor, Stonehouse
1526 Bulman, John, Sudeley in Winch-
combe
1509 Bray, George, Gloucester
1542 Witthorne, Ric, Charlton Kings
1524 Milton, Robert, Staverton
1524 Combe, Walter, Cheltenham
1522 Hyll, William, Belbroughton
1539 Malton, Thomas, A^^hchurch
1525 Flewelyn, John, Tetbury
1526 Kelsale, Edward, Winchcombe
1526 Fabell, Peter, Cirencester
1526 Bedgeworth, Rich., Gloucester
1527 Shreve, William, Elmore
1523 Grindell, William, Leckhampton
[no date] Ynguls, John, Mickleton
A will, with no testator's name.
A will, with no testator's name.
A torn will.
1563 Atwells, . . .
1526 a Wood, Richard, Stow
1558 A will, stained
1500 Chaunce, William, Xorthleach
1574 Calfowe, Thomas, Bisley
[no date] Filyemore, Thomas, Tetbury
1564 Goslynge, Thomas, Tuddenham
4 Eliz. Griffith, Join, Gloucester
■})■] Hen. viii. Hogest, Th., Tewkesbury
1570? Hogges, '1 homas. Dymock
35 Hen. viii. Harris, Robert, parson
of Rockhampton
1543 Yngram, Robert, Gloucester
[date torn] Knowles, Walter, Newent
1568 Long, Giles, Berkeley
37 Hen. viii. Locke, Thos., Shurneton
1570 Lluellen, William, Tyddenham
5 Edw. vi. Mannyng, Thos.,Kingscote
1570 Michell, Thomas, Ligh
1558 Packer, Thomas, Cheltenham
1567 Rufford, , Lechlade
1 5 58 Rowlwright, Joan, Sherborne
Temp. Eliz. Rede, Edmond, Aston-
sub-Edge
1557 Stone, William, Cirencester
Temp. Phil. & Mary, Sevar, Thomas,
Eastington
1569 Taylor, George, Churchdown
1560 Wylkyns, Roger, Berkeley
206
Gloucestershire Wills.
[Bibury.
CALENDAR OF WILLS AND INVENTORIES
IN THE
l^eculiar Court of Biburp*
1590 TO 1649.
Note. — The following wills and inventories are preserved in the Principal
Registry at Somerset House. The subsequent Bibury records are at
the Gloucester Registry.
Brunsdun or Brounsden, William,
Barnsley, yeoman, pr. 7 Oct.,
1639, and inv.
Bennett, Robert, Bybury, pr. 1 1 May,
1640, and inv.
Cull, John, Winson, p. Bybury, hus-
bandman, pr. 17 April, 1638, and
inv.
Embree or Embrey, Edward, Barneslie,
husbandman, pr. 7 Oct., 1639,
and inv.
Gelding, Wm., Byburye, husbandman,
pr. II May, 1640, and inv.
Haynes, Thomas, Aldesworth, black-
smith, d. 28 April, 1638, and inv.
t. 13 May, 1638
Howes, Richard, Winson, p. Bibury,
husbandman, d. 19 Aug., 1638,
and inv. t. 4 Sept., 1638
Howes, Ann, Ablington, p. Bibury,
widow, d. 20 Nov., 1638, inv. t.
30 Nov., 1638
Harbert, Elner, Aldesworth, spinster
pr. 7 Oct., 1639, and inv.
Hall, Katherin, Arlington, p. Byburie,
widow, pr. 6 Oct., 1639, and inv.
Martin, Richard, Bibury, inv. exhibited
by administratrix 11 May, 1640
Merchant, Thomas, sen., Arlington, p.
Bybury, yeoman, pr. 11 May,
1640, and inv.
Overberrie, Thos., Barnsley, husband-
man, pr. 7 Oct., 1639, and inv.
Parry, Aparrie, Eleanor, Aldesworth
widow, pr. 7 July, 1619, and inv.
Prater, John, Aldesworth, husband-
man, ex. 23 Oct., 1649, ^nd inv.
Rogers als. Williams, John, Bybury,
yeoman, d. 27 July, 1634
Rodborne, Wm., Aldsworth, husband-
man, pr. 7 July, i6ig
Temple, Mychrell, Byburye, tailor,
d. 9 Nov., 1636
Browne, William, Aldesworth, in pec.
Bibury, husbandman [no will
filed], Reg. p. 129, Bk. "Blunt"
also fo. 54, Bk. "Wode," pr. 24
Mar., 1590
Hawkins, Amy, p. Bibury [no will
filed], Reg. p. 129, Bk. "Blunt"
also fo. 54, Bk. " Wode," pr. 24
Mar., 1590
Winchcombe or Winscombe, Elizabeth,
p. Bybery [no will filed], Reg. p.
131, Bk. "Blunt" also fo. 55,
Bk. "Wode," pr. 6 Mar., 1591
Freeman, Thomas, Barnesley, in pec.
Bibury, husbandman [no will
filed], Reg. p. 132, Bk. "Blunt"
also fo. 56, Bk. " Wode," pr.
6 Mar., 1591
Harries, Ralfe, p. Bybery, Albington
[head of will] [no will filed]. Reg.
p. 133, Bk. "Blunt" also fo. 57,
Bk. '* Wode," pr. 24 Mar., 1590
t
Bishops Cleeve.]
Gloucestershire Wills.
207
WILLS PROVED
IN THE
}&^culiar Court of i6is!)ops CleetJt,
1635 TO 1796.
This list is taken from a modern Calendar compiled under the direction
of the late District Registrar at Gloucester. The dates of the wills
are not given.
Ballinger, Thomas, Gotherington, 10
Berwick, Edward, Gretton, 1 1
Beale, Thomas, Stoke Orchard, 15
Cooper, Coppuck, Bishops Cleeve, 6
Cocks, Charles, Bishops Cleeve, 21
Clements, Richard, Woodmancoie, 27
Dyer, Thomas, Gotherington, 5
Fowler, Richard, Bishops Cleeve, 9
Fowler, Elizabeth, Bishops Cleeve, 20
Hunt. Elizabeth, Bishops Cleeve, 3
Hodges, Eleanor, Churchdown, 15
Hobbes, Hnnnah, Bishops Cleeve, 17
Hampton, William, Gotherington, 18
Harris, Pendock, Gotaerington, 24
James, Hannah, Bishops Cleeve, 27
Keare, Mary, Woodmancote, 7
Keare, Ann, Woodmancote, 8
Keyse, Thomas, Bishops Cleeve, 14
Kemmett, John, Stoke Orchard, 17
Keyse, John, Bishops Cleeve, 19
Kittermuster, Thos., Bishops Cleeve, 25
Leetch, William, Bishops Cleeve, 2
Laughton, John, Gotherington, 29
Mall, Catharine, Woodmancote, 23
Potter, Thomas, Woodmancote, 10
Potter, Anthony, Coin Rogers, 12
Potter, Joseph, Bishops Cleeve, 24
Potter, William, Woodmancote, 25
Potter, James, 13ishops Cleeve, 28
Reade, William, Brockhampton, 2
Restall, Thomas, Stoke Orchard, 5
Rogers, Ann, Withington, 12
StoUard, Richard, Stoke Orchard, 21
Surman, John, Woodmancote, 22
Surman, Mary, Woodmancote, 23
Taylor, Mary, Stoke Orchard, 7
Trinder, William, Cake Yate, 14
Trinder, Henry, Woodmancote, 29
Willis, John, Wesbury, i
WooUey, John the elder, Withington, 13
Wilks, John, Bishops Cleeve, 16
Warder, Sarah, Stoke Orchard, 19
Yeend, John, Bishops Cleeve, 26
I
208
Gloucestershire Wills.
WILLS AND FRAGMENTS OF WILLS IN THE BUNDLE
FOR 1591-93-
1614 Collier, John, Lea
161 5 Hall, Thomas, Northleach
161 7 Colledge, Thomas, Bitton
161 8 Bath, Thomas, Bisley
1 61 9 Newington ah. Newton, John,
Wormington
1620 Woorwood, Elizabeth, Awre
„ *Darby, Margaret, Gloucester
„ *Hatherell, Thomas. Fairford
„ Mill, Thomas, Haresfield
„ Porter, John, Gloucester
date ? Bence, Joan, Hawkesbury
162 1 Dawe, Christopher, Tuddenham
„ Trehern, Elizabeth, Newland
„ *Hemming, Christopher, Dyrham
21 James I Nixon, John, Ampney St.
Mary
1623 Ridler, \Vm., Gloucester [torn]
temp. King James Watkines, Thos.,
Berkeley
1624 Hall, Edmund, Norton
1626 Tidman, Thomas, Cam
1627 Freeman, John, Berkeley
1628 Rickards, Thomas, Kemerton
„ Biddle, Robert, Saul
1629 Field, Anthony, Bisley
1630 Chappie, John, Cheltenham
„ Lane, John, Tirley
„ Wilcox, Elizabeth, Thornbury
8 Charles I, April 8 Bishopp, Thomas
Ampney Peter
9 Charles I, June 5 Lewes, Samuel,
Charlton Kings
1 63 1 ^Huntley, Edward, Berkeley
1633 Perkins, Richard, Gloucester
,, Trippett, Thomas, Awre
1634 Grevill, Charles, Lemington, esq.
„ Nayler, Elizabeth, Westerley
„ Wickham, John. Pucklechurch
,, Tayler, Rich.. Over in Churcham
,, Woodhouse, Richard, Westbury
1635 Baylyes, William, Didbrook, free
mason
„ Ballenger, Thos , Leckhampton
„ Dobbins, Thos., Child's Wickham
„ Stumpe, Robert, Thornbury
„ Moore, Matthias, Sherborne
1636 Wood, Thomas, Tetbury
,, Rugg, John, Wootton-under-
Edge
„ Gracing, Joan. Minsterworth
„ Kimmer, Edmund. Down Ampney
II Charles I Okey, Eleanor, Upper
Dowdeswell
1637 *Packer, Richard, North Nibley
„ Plummer, John [abode not given]
„ Noble, Annis, Bitton
Those entries marked with an asterisk have already appeared in the Calendar,
the others are not entered therein.
INDEX NOMINUM.
List of Conij-actions of Christian names used in the following Index.
An. .
. Aaron
D. .
. Daniel
Hln.
. . Helen or
Lu. .
. Lucy
Rph.
. Ralph
Ah. .
. Abraham
Dd.
. David
Helena
Lk. . .
.Luke
Rnd. .
. Randolph
Ad. .
. Adam
Dn.
. Dennis
H. .
. . Henry
or Ranulph
Ag. .
. Agnes
Do.
. Dorothy
Hbt.
. . Herbert
Mbl. .
. Mabel
Ry. .
. Raymund
Alx. .
. Alexander
Hub.
. Hubert
Mgt. .
. Margaret
Rbc. .
. Rebecca
Aif. .
. Alfred
Hu.
. . Hugh
Mgy.
. Margery
Rgd..
. Reginald
Al. .
. Alice
Ed..
. Edith
Hy.
. . Humphrey
Mrn.
. Marian
r: ..
. Richard
Aln. .
. Allen or
Edm.
. Edmund
Mk. .
. Mark
Rt. . .
. Robert
Allan
E. . .
. Edward
Mrra.
Marmaduke
Re. .
. Roger
Amb.
. Ambrose
Edw.
. Edwin
I. . .
. Isaac
Mrth.
. Martha
Rs. ..
.Rose
And.
. Andrew
Ez. .
. Elizabeth
Isb.
. . Isabel
Mrt. .
. Martin
Rw. .
. Rowland
A. . .
. Anne
El. . .
. Ellen or
Ish.
. Isaiah
M. . .
. Mary or
or Roland
Ans. .
. Anselm
Eleanor
Maria
Ant. .
. Anthony
Emo.
, Emanuel
Mtl. .
. Matilda
S
. Samuel
Arch.
. Archibald
Eml. .
. Emily
Jcb.
. Jacob
. James
Mth. .
. Matthew
Sa. . .
. Sarah
Ar. . .
. Arthur
Em. .
. Emma
Js. .
Mau.
. Maurice or
Sbl. .
. Sibil
Augn.
Augustine
Eph. .
. Ephraim
Ja. .
Jsp.
. Jane
. Jasper
Morris
Slv. .
. .Silvester
Aug. .
. Augustus
Es. . .
. Esther
Mx. .
. Maximilian
Sm. .
. Simon
Av. . .
. Avery
Ev. . .
. Evan
. Jeffery
Ml. . .
. Michael
St. .
. Stephen
Ezk.
. Ezekiel
Jer.
. Jerome
. Joan or Jo-
Mi. . .
. Miles
Su. ..
. Susan or
Brb. .
. Barbara
Jo. .
Mgn.
. Morgan
Susannah
Bn. ..
. Barnaby or
hanna
Mo. .
. Moses
Barnabas
Frd. .
. Ferdinand
J...
. John
Th. ..
. Theodore
Bw. .
. Bartholo-
Fl. ..
. Florence
Jph.
. Joseph
Na. .
. Nathan
Thph.
. Theophilus
mew
Flk. .
.Fulk
Jb. .
. Josiah
. Joyce
Kth. .
. Nathaniel
T. ..
. Thomas
Btr. .
. Beatrice
Frs. .
. Frances
Jy- •
Ne. ..
. Nehemiah
Ts. . .
. Ihomasine
B. . .
. Benjamin
Fr. ..
. Francis or
jd. .
. Judith
. Julian
N. ..
. Nicholas
Thu. .
. Thurstan
Btph.
. Botolph
Frank
Ju. .
Tm. .
. Timothy
Bgt. .
. Bridget
Fdk, .
. Frederick
Jla.
. Juliana
To. . .
. Tobias or
Br.. .
. Bryan
Jst.
. Justinian
O. ..
Ow. .
. Oliver
. Owen
Toby
K. ..
. Catherine
Gbl. .
. Gabriel
K. .
. Katherine
U. ..
. Ursula
Cc. . .
. Cecilia or
Gf. . .
. Geoffrey
or
Cicely
G. . .
. George
Catherine
Par. .
. Pamell or
VI. ..
. Valentine
C. . .
. Charles
Gld. .
. Gerald
Petronilla
Vn...
. Vincent
Clin..
. Christian
Ger. .
. Gerard
Lnc.
. Lancelot
Ptk. .
. Patrick
Ch. .
. Christopher
Git. .
. Gilbert
Lw. .
. Lawrence
PI. . .
. Paul
Wit. .
. Walter
Cla. .
. Clara
Gi. ..
. Giles
L. .
. Leonard
Pn. ..
. Penelope
Wlf. .
. Wilfrid
CI. . .
. Clement
Go. .
. Godfrey
Lt. ..
. Letitia '
P
. Peter
W. . .
. William
Cnst.
. Constance
Gr. . .
. Grace
Ls. ..
. Lewis
Ph. . .
. Philip
Wn. .
. Winifred
Cm. .
. Cornelius
Grg. .
. Greeory
LI. . .
. Lionel
Phn. .
. Phineas
Cth. .
. Cuthbert
Grf. .
. Griffith
Lin.
. Llewellyn
Pru. .
. Prudence
Z
. Zachariah
An asterisk signifies that the page contains more than one of the name.
Name missing, 179, 190,
192, 205* ; Eli, 170 ; T.
195
Abarnsdale a/s. Smith, J.
87. See Abernsdale
Abbatt, J. 72
Abbington, Auncell, 139.
See Abington
Abbot, see Abbatt, Aubott
Abbottes, J. 152; Rph.
185 ; Rs. 15
Abden a/s. Walker, R. 62
Abecke, Br. 3 ; Bryan als.
W. II. See Beck
Abenhall, see Abynhall,
Benall
Abenson, J. 72
Abernsdale, J. 14 See
Barnsdale
^ 5 GLOLC. WILLS.
Abevan, see Bevan, ap
Bevan, Evan
Abington, Auncell, 139 ;
R. 96
Abopkin, see ap Opkin
Abox, J. 72. See Boxe
Aboyfield, W. 46
Abraham, W. 92
Abridge, Abridges, J. 81 ;
R. 38. See Bridge
Abright, W. 97. See
Albright
Aburye, Ez. 186 ; Rt. 154.
See Aubrye
Abynhall, J. 16
Acherne, Mgf. 39
Achettle, Achettell, Js. 21 ;
a/s. Sadler, J. 29. See
Chettle
Ackell, J. 5
Ackson, T. 185
Acleve, Acleave, R. 134 ;
W. 76. See Cleeve
Acton, H. 166 ; als.
Corver, Hester, 193 ;
cf Aston
Adale, Adalle, J. 29, 168 ;
T. 26. See Dale
Adams, Adames, Adamse,
Addames, Addams,
Addems, Ag. 2, 84, 145 ;
Al. 42, 72 ; A. 194 ; Ant.
150; Edm. 23; Ez. 143;
Fr. 44; Gi. 114 ; H. 44,
133 ; Js. 77 ; Ja- 163 ;
Jo. 20, 199; J. 3, 69, 77,
91, 93, no, 121, 127,
129, 131, 154, 166, 173^
P
2 lO
Index Nominum.
i8i; K. 4, 48,96; Mgy.
29 ; N. 34 ; Rice, 53 ;
R. 16, 125, 129, 162 ;
Rt. 15, 30, 34, 43, 69,
88; S. 201; T. 7, 13,
31, 36, 51, 70, 71, 107,
109, 117, 135, 148 ; W.
4, 15, 22, 76, 78, 123,
145 ; ah. Venfield, J.
87, 121, 166 ; Treherne
als. W. 117 ; Venfield
«/j.VV. 174. SeeAddaws
Adcoke, W. 20
Addams, Addames, Ad-
dems, see Adams
Addaws, J a. 16S ; ? Ad-
dams, q.v.
Addis, Addys, Ades, Adis,
Adys, Ag. 42 ; A. 39 ;
H. 38; J. 40, 42, 71,
129, 159, 160, 166, 171 ;
K. 171 ; M. 166, 168;
R. 146 ; T. 48, 90, 117,
163 ; Wit. 58 ; W. 35.
See Adie
Adeane, Adene, Isb. i ;
Jo. 147 ; J. 69, III ;
Lw. 74 ; Mth. 127 ; R.
19, 59, 62 ; Rt. 123; T.
86,* 135, 184, 205 ; W.
4 See Dean
Ades, see Addis
Adie, Ady, Adye, Ag. 14 ;
Al. 52, iSo ; Gi. 114;
H. 80, 82, 95, 187 ; Isb.
5; J. 12,40, 62,63, 176,
185 ; R. 157; T. 31 ;
W. 41,
;8. See
Addis, Edye
Adis, see Addis
Adlam, Rt. 69 ; W. 22
Adland, J. 131
Adwicke, N. 97. See
Awrick
Ady, Adye, see Adie
Adys, see Addis
a Fowle, Affowle, Ag. 72 ;
E. 72 ; Hln. 65, 67 ; J.
8,47; R. 38, 183. See
Fowle
Agbourne, Fr. 109
Ager, T. 1S4
Agg, Ag-ge, J. 91 ; M-y.
17 r ; W. 1 51
a Grove, Agrove, H. 1 10 ;
J. 10; N. 13S; R. 6, 88,
172. See Grove
Agwillim, Agwilliam, A-
guyillim. A I. 81 ; J. 47,
87. Sec Gwillim
Ailberton, see Aylberton
Ailewey, Ailway, see
Ayleway
Aileworth, see Ayleworth
Ainge, W. 106
Alatham, Js. 18
Albert, Al. iii ; J. 106 |
Albright, Lw. 177 ; M<jy. !
24 ; R. 34 ; \V. 15. See
Aylbright, Abright
Alcock, Alcocke, Al
cockes, Jo. 57 ; J. hi;
Mgt. 146 ; Mgy. 98,
152 ; P. no; R. 195 ;
\V. 62. See Aucoke,
Elcock
Aldam, Ez. 183
Alday, Aldey, J s. 5 5 ; M^Y-
22 ; R. 34; T. 141 ;
W. 167
Alder, Alderne als. J. 140
Alderley, Rt. 1 12
Alderne <z/.f. Alder, J. 140
Aldersey, J. 36
Aldey, see Alday
Aldridge, Ch. 70 ; Fr. 193 ;
J. 195 ; T. 139; \V. 165.
See Alridge, Eldridge
Alen, see Allen
Aleruge, see Alridge
Aleshoppe, t4. 42
Alesop, Alsopp, Jo. 57 ;
Rt. 103. See Assoppe
Aleway, see Alway
Alexander, Alysaunder,
J. 8 ; T. 1 1 7 ; W. 4 ;
ills. Mancell, Maunsell ;
Cyprian, 183 ; Ez. 68 ; H.
65, 67 ; J. 63 ; Maunsell
als. A. 126 ; Al. 133 ;
J 1 10
Aley, see Aly
Alford, R. 66, 68 ; T. 35 ;
Smith als. J. 186. See
Awford
Aline, Aling, see Allen
Allard, AUord, El. 145 ;
Fr. 128; Isb. 84; J. 91,
131 ; R. 36; T. 43, 51 ;
Wit. 163
AUcotts. see Elcotts
Allen, Alen, AUin, Alline,
Ailing, Allyne, A;.^. })■].,
64, 67 ; Al. 109 ; A.
182*; .Arnold, 197; Ed.
I 8; Edm. 190; E. 131,
I 155 ; El. 54, 73; Ez. 95;
Fr. 79; Hu. 23 ; Js. 82 ;
i Ja. 121 ; Jo. 89; J. 8*
I 24, 79, 200; Lw. 159;
Mgt. 1 16, 204 ; Mgy. 46 ;
Ml. 69 ; P. 79 ; i<. 55,
134, 157, 181 ; Rt. 91,
148 ; Sm. 104 ; T. 41,
61, 66, 88, II I, 142, 157,
161 ; W. 17, 70, 72, 106,
130, 190; als. Chapp,
Chopp, Jo. 122 ; Mgt.
177 ; Rt. 1 16 ; als. Lip-
piatt, Edm. 163 ; als.
Peirson, W. 155
Alline, AUinge, see Allen
Allord, see Allard
Ailway, see Alway
Almerye, J. 56
Alowe, K. 44 ; W. 20
Alpas, Alpus, El. 162 ; J.
127 ; W. 196, 203
Alridge, Alredge.Alridges,
Aleruge, Al. 78 ; Ez. 79 ;
Jo. 17 ; J. 17, 77 ; Mgt.
29, 132 ; Par. 74 ; R.
16 ; r. 48 ; Wit. 73 ;
W. 38, 107. See Ald-
ridge, Arudge, Eld-
ridge
Alsopp, see Aleshoppe
Alston, T. 146
Althwrite, Sponer als. R.
i'3
Alway, Ailway, Aleway,
Alwey, Rt. 181 ; 1'. 42 ;
W. 41, 139, 167. See
Aylway
Aly, Alye, Alyes, Alee,
Aley, Aleye, Alle, Alie,
Alies, Al. 119; Ar. 182 ;
G. 37 ; Hy. 99 ; Jo.
186; J. 97, 175; K. 182;
R. 10, 61, 105 ; Rt.
20, 136; Rg. 179 ; T.
36, 72 ; Ts. 46 ; W. 64,
84. See Lea, Lee
Alynch, T. 30
Alysaunder, see Alex-
i ander
Alyson, R. 3
Aly St, Jo. 55
1 Aman, Al. 52
JAmarten, J. 36
JAmbre, Ag. 22
j Ambrose, K. 30
Ame, Ames, J. 13S ; W.
I 21
'Ameas, see Amias
Ameryck, sec ap Merrick
Ames, see Ame
a Meyer, see Meyer
Amias, Ameas, J . 89 ; W.
64
Index Noinimim.
21 I
Amore, T. 148. See
Moore
Amorgan, see ap Morgan
Anckerne, Ankorne, Ag.
133; R. 186
Ancocke, R. 30
Anderas, R. 99. See An-
drewes
Andrewes, Androwes,
Andros, Androsse, Ag.
81, 171 ; Al. 58*; A.
137, 171 ; Ar. 137 ;
Edm. 109 ; EI. 143 ; H.
173; Jo. 44, 50, 52 ; J.
14, 62, 112, 156, 162,
188, 192 ; Lw. 57 ; Ls.
57 ; Mgt. 74 ; R. 34,
74,81, 132, 157, 159; T.
9, 46, 81, 86, 148, 159,
195 ; W. 12, 53,78, 104,
125, 127, 169, 184 ; als.
Tayler, R. 103 ; Dyper
als. Wit. III. See
Anderas
Anesley, see Ansley
Angell, Abel, 176 ; Al.
143 ; Ch. Ill; R. 42
Ankorne, see Anckerne
Annettes, W. 157
Annons, W. 205
Ansell, see Auncell
Anselme, W. 190
Ansley, Anesley, Hy.
145 ; Jo. 151
Antony, P. 1 1
Aparke, J. 28 ; W. 42 ;
see Parke
ap Bevan, Abevan, J. 9:;* ;
Rt. 34 ; T. 51. See
Bevan, Evan
Aperley, see Apurley
Aperrye, see Apparrye
Apersonage, T. 55
ap Mericke, Amerycke,
Emmot, 4 ; J. 3 ; T. 70
ap Morgan, Amorgan, J.
24, 29, 40 ; Rt. 46 ; T. 61
ap Opkin, Apopkin, Ez.
13, 198. See Popkin
ap Owen, Ls. 24. See
Owen
Apparye, Aperry, Ag. 22 ;
J. 17. See Parry, Perry
Appenington, J. 59
Appowell, a Powell, Ad.
4 ; Dd. 70 ; Ez. 41 ; El.
47 ; Hu. 28 ; Jo. 65, 67 ;
J. 16, 29; Ph. 43; W.
4 ; als. Chapman, J. 72.
See Powell Howel
Appreece, Apprice, Ap-
ryce, a Pryste, Js. co ;
J. 21, 56, 72, 199, 265 ;
Mgy. 15 ; T. 26. See
Pryce, Reece
ap Richard, Uprichard,
Howell, 70 ; Jo. 79 ;
J. 122. See Richards
ap Roberts, als. Millard,
R. 16. See Roberts
a Pryste, Js. 90. See
Appreece
ap Syvern, Up Syvern,
Rt. 18
ap Thomas, Athomes, Js.
II ; J. 33, no; Mgt.
105. See Thomas
Apurley, Aperley, Jo. 5 ;
N. 81
Aram, Arram, Ad. 130;
Jo. 12 ; J. 36 ; R. 6,
94 ; T. 7, 34 ; W. 64
Arcall, see Arkell
Archar, see Archer
Ar chard, Archarde, Al.
84, 92 ; Ez. 145 ; E.
99 ; G. 84 ; Jo. 69 ; J.
93 ; K. 102, 103 ; Lw.
63; N. 108; R. 173, 204 ;
Rt. 66, 68, 136,201 ; T.
14, 64 ; W. 76, 92, 177,
187. See Archer, Or-
chard
Archer, Archar, Edm.
153 ; E. 180 ; Jo.
185; J. 38, 50,85,188;
Rt. 129 ; T. 48 ; W.
53, 78, 168, 177. See
Archard
ArcoU, see Arkell
Ardewaye, R. 59
Arerde, see Archer, Ar-
chard
Argill, T. 98
Arkell, Arkill, Arcall,
Arcoll, Ez. 48 ; J. 5 ; Al.
170 ; Paris, 138 ; K. 6,
50, 107,183 ;T. 31, 137 ;
W. 155, 169
Arnet, M^t. 62
Arnold, Arnoll, H. 140 ;
Isb. 103, 173 ; Jsp. 192,
199; Jo. 63; J. 138,
152 ; R. 142 ; Rt. 50,
159 ; Rg. 42. See
Yarnold
Arnoll, see Arnold
Arondell, see Arundell
Arpin, J. 149
Arram, see Aram
Arras, J. 87
Arris, T. 144 ; Harris ah.
J. 150. See Harris
Arrundle, see Arundell
Arson, W. 187
Arter, J- 36 ; Cawford als.
A. 106. See Arthur
Arthur, Arther, ]. '^'},; Ls.
142 ; T. 25, 142 ; W.
64 ; als. Groves, J. 131 ;
Nicholls als. W. 1 1 1 ;
Ridlehurst als. Ez. 104.
See Arter
Arudge, R. 30. See
Alridge, Ridge
Arundell, Arondell, Ar-
rundle, Edm. 162* ; Ja.
200 ; J. 56 ; N. 63
Asborne, W. 184. See
Osborne
Ashby, J. 144
Ash em, A. 165
Ashfield, Alx. 165, 197
Ashley, Wit. 163
Ashmead, El. 97 ; J. 95*
109, 129, 179 ; T. 78 ;
W. 180; als. Hunt, Ant.
176 ; J. 52 ; Hunt als.
J. 103, 173. See Ast-
mead
Ashons, Benedict, 197.
See Aston, Austen
Ashton, Mgy. 113 ; Wit.
42. See Aston
Ash win, Ashwyn, Aswyn,
Ag. 14 ; E. 113 ; Jy.
177 ; Rt. 51 ; T. 46,
167 ; W. 39
Askue, Edm. 56
Asmon, J. 2,3
Asperley, J. 62 ; als.
Web, R. 79, 107
Aspland, Asplen, J. 23 ;
R. 2
Assoppe, W. 66. See
Aleshoppe, Alsopp
Assum, J. 24
Asten, see Aston, Austen
Astman, Astmon, Ez. 52,
58 ; J. 149; T. 151 ;
W. 43, 49
Astmed, T. 18, 26. See
Ashmead, Eastmead
Aston, Asten, A. 197 ;
liennett, 150 ; Ch. 133 ;
P2i^rn.
E. 172 ;
C.i. 126; J. 41, 146,
199 ; R. 59 ; Rt. 151 ;
RiX- 9 ; als. Corver. \\.
105 ; als. Corwer, H.
212
Index Nominn7n.
198 ; {cf.hxXonals.Q,.) ;
als. Slatter, J. 112;
Ricardes als. A. "Ji. See
Ashons, Astones ; see
also Austen
Astones, Mgy. 166
Aswyn, see Ashwin
Atcoke, T. 47, 48
Atcokkes, T. 18
Athomes, see ap Thomas
Atkins, Attkyns, AI. 141,
197; Ch. 12; Dd. 178;
Ez. 12, 41 ; Hy. 45 ;
Js. 185; Jo. -il, 75, 179;
J. 8,29,45,68, 82, 195 ;
Mf^t. 125. 200 ; Maud,
164 ; Mau. 61 ; R. 69,
107, 181 ; Rt. 61, "]■],
172; T. 39, 81, 86, 153,
185 ; W. 76, 148. See
Etkins
Atkinson, Rw. no
Atwell, Attwells, . . . 205 ;
E. 82, 172 ; J. 185 ;
Mgt. no, R. 25* 164 ;
Rt. 6; VV^ 54; als.
Wells, J. 99, n6, 199 ;
T. 125 ; Wells als. A.
128; J. n6 ; R. 193.
See Awells, Wells
Atwood, Attwood, Al. 86 ;
A. 126; Ez. 188 ; Git.
198; Jo. 8; J. 21,45, 50,
60, 63, n6, 1 50, 156, 162,
173, 199; L- 9' ; Mgy.
38 ; Mau. n2, 171 ; R.
22, 46, 51, 74, 94, 129;
Kt. 9, 15,81 ; T. 3r, 46,
92, 98 ; Wit. 190 ; W.
102, 104, n2, n5, 135,
151, 167 ; als. Smith
Ez 72 ; WoodrtZy. J. 144.
See Awood, Wood
Aubome, Awborne, R. 10,
140. See Owborne,
Howborne
Aubott, W. 86. See Abbot
Aubroke, R. 25. See Hol-
brook
Aubrye, Rt. 204. See 1
Aburye
Aucoke, Awcock, G. 23. 1
See Alcock
Auden a/s. Tyler, J. 116. I
See Owden '
Audley, Ez. 4 ; Wit. 43 !
Augustyne, W. 17. See
Austen
Auncell, Ansell, Awnsell, j
J. 12, 75, 199; N. n ; 1
Sm. 76, 188 ; Wit. 94 ;
W. 86, 98
Austen, Awstens, Gi. 99;
J. 24 47, 60 ; R. 6 ; T.
76, 136 ; als. Sclatter,
Seth, 6 ; Sharpe als.
T. 172. See Augustyne,
Ashons, Whorston ; see
also Aston
Avery, Al. 197 ; A. 135 ;
W. 155
Avyne, T. 94. See Vine
Awall, Jo. 5. See Wall
Awborne, see Auborne
Awells, R. 25. See
Atwell, Wells
Awford, Deacon als. J.
121. See Alford
Awicke, Awyke, J. 13 ;
R. 40. See Wick, Ad-
wcke
Awintle, Awyntell, Ez.
60; G. 40 ; J. 5, 44, 52 ;
Ph. 99 ; R. 83 ; Rg. 42.
See Wintle
Awnsell, see Auncell
Awood, a Wode, Al. 86 ;
Fr. 174. 180 ; Gi. 149 ;
H. 32 ; Js. 14 ; J- 65,
67, n7, 123, 124 ; Mgt.
24 ; R. 73, 205 ; Rt.
44 ; T. 6t, 150; \V. 102.
See Wood, Atwood
Awre, T. 55
Awseps, R 85
Aw^sten, see Austen
Awyke, see Awick
Awyntell, see Awintle
Axewell, W. 64
Ayer, see Ayre
Aykrigg, \V. 203
Ayland, Ayeland, Fr. 141 ;
G. 131 ; R. 132
Aylberton, Ailberton, Aile-
berton, J. u8, 121 ;
Rg, n8 ; T. 130
Aylbright, W. 26. See
Albright
Aylew^ay, Aileway, Ch.
n5 ; J- 5. 52*, 91, 107,
170 : R. 87 ; Rg. 101 ;
T. 179. See Alway
Ayleworth, Aileworth, J.
108 ; Mau. 1 13 ; Rt. 1 17.
.See Eylworth
Ayre, Ayer, J. 158 ; W.
155. .See Heyre
Ayres, Ayers, AI. 157,
160 ; A. 128 ; J. 153 ;
T. 190. See Eyers
I Ayshmead, see Ashmead
Bace, see Bayse
Bache, Fr. 188; T. 104
Bachler, Rg. 121
Backster, see Baxter
Bacon, W. 176
I Baddam, see Badham
iBadder, N. 123 ; Ralfe
als. W. 127
Badgehott, see Bagehot
Badger, D. 126 ; Gi. 128 ;
Jo. 156; J. 142, 179,
187 ; R. 68; Rg. 66;
W. 92 ; Bagehott als.
W. 66
Badgworth, see Bedge-
worth
Badham, Baddam, J. 1 33* ;
R. n8
Badley, Al. 80
Badmanton, Ant. 73; Ez.
27
Badmarton, T. 2
Badram, Js. 23
Bagehot, Badgehott,
Baggett, E. 128* ; Ez.
149 ; T. 92 ; W. 187 ;
als. Badger, 66. See
Bagot
Bagge, Jo. 125; J. 60,
n4 ; Nth. 195; W. 45,
123
Bagges, R. 142
Baggett, Baggott, see
Bagehot and Bagot
Bagling, Ch. 187
Bagot, Baggott, Jo. 171 ;
Hy. 99 ; R. 6; Rt. 25 ;
W. 46. See Bagehot
Bagstaffe, J. 141
Baile, see Bayle
Bailey. Bailie, see Bayley
Bailies, Bailis, see Baylies
Bailife, N. 181. See
Bayley
Bainham, see Baynham
Sainton, Gi. 160
Baise, see Bayse
Baker, Ag. 21, 38, 60, 73,
104 ; Al. 120 ; A. 147 ;
Ant. 90; Bennet, 104;
Edm. n,4i; E. 131 ; Ez.
165 ; Fr. 93 ; H. 124,
163; Hu.137; Js.37,97,
158; Jo. 39, 89; J. 24.
54, 58, 59, 63, 71*,
79, n3, 121, 131, 138,
144, 146, 183, 196; Mgt.
Index ^Noniinum.
2 I
171, 173 ; Mrt. 33; M.
154 ; Mi. 125 ; N. 6,
20 ; Rph. 30, 125, 173 ;
R. 30, 34, 40, 55, 85,
91* 1 18, 132, 159, 168 ;
Kt. 15, 18, 22, 30 ; Rg.
24 ; Si. 138 ; T. 9, 19,
36, 88, 105, 121, 143,
154, 184; W. 7, 37.46,
49, 58, 72>, 75, 94, '37,
182, 193, 194 ; als.
Stagpoole, J. 160 ; als.
Taylor, — 203 ; Smith
als. J. 43 ; Stagpowle
als. Isb. 187 ; Weaven
als. Js. no; Whelar
als. W. 84. See Beykar
Balden, Baulden, Mgy. 85 ;
Rt. 19; W. 86, 120, 123 ;
Lea als. R. 123. See
Balding-, Baldwin
Balder, Mgt. 29
Balding, J. 12. See Balden
Baldwin, Baldwyn, G.
168; Hln. 128; Jo. 186,
199; J. 87, 154; Ml.
98 ; R. 115, 170, 188 ;
Theobald, 190; T. 191 ;
W. 133 ; als. Coombe,
E. 108; T. 7. See
Balder
Bale, see Bayle
Balie, see Bayley
Ball, Balle, Baul, Ag. 4,
32; El. 147; Gi.93; Jo.
103; J. 5, 16, 1 16; Rt.
132; U. 186; W. 141 ;
Hutchyns als. R. 57 ;
Vicaris als. J. 200
Ballard, A. 135 ; R. 15,
87; T. 117
Balle, see Ball
Ballinger, Ballenger, Bel-
linger, Ed. 128 ; Ez.
160 ; G. 32 ; H. 32 ; R.
2 ; Rt. 6 ; T. 207, 208 ;
W. 126*
Balye, see Bayley
Bampton, Rt. 3
Banaster, see Banister
Banbury, R. 96 ; T. 1 5 1 ;
W. 64
Banckes, see Bankes
Bancknes, Bancknett, see
Banknate
Bancrofte, W. 86
Bande, Band, Bandde, Al.
43,174,186; Js.14; J. 48,
79, 146, 154, 156; Mgt.
43. 57; N. 17; R. 91,
15 *
Rt. 74; T 18, 127 ; W.
43, 94. See Bond
Bandy als. Harsfield, J. 1 10
Banihani,T.86. SeeBayn-
ham
Banister, Banaster, Ban-
nester, Bannyster, Abi-
gail, 191 ; Cr. 3 ; G.
176 ; Gi. 2 ; J. 38, 126,
142, 188 ; Mgy. 114 ;
R. 53*. 177, 183; W.
117; Banner als. R. 46
Banke, W. 43
Bankes, Banckes, Ez. 23 ;
J. 28 ; Lw. 151 ; Rt. 6
Banknate, Bancknett,
Bancknes, J . 4 1 ; K. 55;
W. 104*
Banner, P. 74 ; als. Ban-
nister, R. 46
Bannester, Bannister,
Bannyster, see Banister
Banton, T. 53
Barber, Barbarr, Barbour,
Barbur, Blanche, 184 ;
G. 23 ; J. 28, 65, 67,
190 ; R. 142 ; St. 73 ;
T. 53, 109* 118, 151,
165, 179; Wylsons rt/i-.
Rt. 55
Bardell als. Dawber, J.
1 10
Bardock, W. 157
Bareban, Barebone, see
Braban
Barefoot, Carpent,er als.
T. 161
Barkei, see Barkey
Barkelette, Rph. 120
Barker, Al. 52 ; Ant. 115 ;
Do. 62 ; Ez. 32 ; Js. 103;
J. 5, 95, 96 ; Mgt. 24 ;
Mgy. 29; Rt. 34; T.
21, 22, 2)7^ 202 ; Wit.
203
Barkett, J. 5
Barkey, T. 20
Barklett, see Barkelette
Barkley, see Berkeley
Barksdale, W. 193
Barnard, Bernarde, Do.
133, 175 ; E. 50 ; Ez.
42, 60 ; G. 189 ; Isb.
loi ; Js. 156, 178 ; J.
23, 79, 103, 141 ; M.
142 ; R. 138, 157 ; Rt.
53, 152; Sbl. 83; T.
107, 177 ; \V. 42, 80
Barnat,- Mgy. 33
Barne, Al. 97 ; Augn. 8 ;
Jo. 195 ; J. 17 ; Mgy.
33 ; N. 61 ; T. 6 ; W.
49, 51, 80, 117. See
Barnes
Barnebroke, T. 51
Barnefield, see Barnfield
Barnely, A. 184
Barnes, Barnys, Ag. 41,
1 14 ; Al 114; Blanche,
153; Do. 150; E. 141 ;
Ez. 102 ; H. 28, 99; J.I 18,
127, 134, 199; Mgt. 63,
154 ; Mgy. 200; N. 83,
loi, 136, 195 ; R. 63. 85,
136; Rt. 51 ; S. 185 ;
T. 112, 148, 169, 184 ;
W. 12, 66, 130, 143, 178,
202. See Barne
Barnett, see Barnat
Barnfield, J. 171 ; R. 85,
123 ; Wit. 139
Barnsdale, J. 199. See
Abernsdale
Barnwood, A. 65, 67, 170 ;
Js. 195 ; J. 141 ; T. 94,
130. Turner <j/j. T. 185
Barnys, see Barnes
Barow, see Barrow, Bar-
rows
Barr, E. 168; R. 187;
Kg. 96
Barrett, Al. 70 ; H. 84 ;
Isb. 192 ; Jo. 77 ; J. 47,
179; Lw. 36; Mgt. 71 ;
M. 83;T. 13, 104, 139 ;
VV. II, 26, 86
Barrey, see Barry
Barrington, W. 26
Barrow, Barrowe, Barow,
Ez. 115 ; H. 62 ; Js.
156 ; J. 15, 17, 41, 87,
119; K. 165 ; P. 89 ;
Rg. 44 ; T. I ; W. 26,
88, 90 ; als. Kinge. Ez.
108 ; Kinge als. \V. 76.
See Berrow, Bcrowe
Barrowes, E. 27
Barry, Barrey, H. 14 ;
W. 41
Barston, Wit. 27 ; als.
Randle, J- 147
Barteley, see Bartley
Bartholomew, A. 197
Bartholomewe, A. 148
Bartlemewe, Rph. 172
Bartlet, Bartlett, Jo. 132 ;
J. 71; T. 186; W. 76,
145, 148
Bartley, Barteley, El. 10;
Jy. 21,65; J. 23
214
Index Nomimun.
Barton, Al. 13 ; Edm.
158 ; El. 190 ; Ez. 148 ;
H. 58; J. 3, 63, 119;
Ju. 87 ; N. 17 ; T. 109,
141, 159; \V. 9, 60,
126, 189
Basham, And. 17
Bashott, R. 94
Baskervild, T. 31
Bason, J. 23 ; ah. Butcher,
Cr. 155 ; T. 1 57 ; Bucher
als. Cr. 62. See Bawson
Bassett, Basset, Bassat,
E. 56; Js.3; .M. 132
W. 38, 66
Bastian, R. 34
Baston, El. 23 ; J. 24 ; R.
15 ; als. Randle, M^y.
105
Batch, Batche, Ez. 48 ;
W. 204
Bate, Bayte, Bates, Al.
150; H. 47 ; Jf. 10;
Jo. 163 ; J. 8 ; Rt. 9 ;
T. 130, 135, 148*. See
Batt
Bateman, Batman, Ant.
193 ; Jo. 118 ; R. 132 ;
Staunton, 175 ; T. 83
Baten, J. 13. See Batten
Bates, see Bate
Bath, T. 208
Batherne, Batheren,
Bathern, Bathorne,
Al.x. 3; Js. 154; K.
58 ; R. 120, 190 ; Rt.
138, 172; W. 7,49, 66,
165
Batman, see Bateman
Batt, Batte, Edm. 133 ;
E. 183 ; K. 23 ; L\v.
195 ; R. 142 ; T. 18,
Wit. 26 ; W. 86. See
Bate
Batten, Batton, Battyn,
Al. 104 ; Bw. 168 ; E.
189; Fr. 65, 67, 186;
Jo. 107 ; J. 50, 73. 138;
Mrth. no; N. 107; T.
62 ; als. Dale, R. 53.
See Baten
Baugh, Baughe, Al. 197 ;
E. 52, 183; J. 147, 183;
Mgt. 87; R. 34; T.
190, 202 ; W. 169
Baughan, Ar. 82 ; Mgt.
188; Mgy. 189 ; Ml.
185. See Boughan
Baughe, see Baugh
Baul, see Ball
Baulden, see Balden
Bavell, R. 170. See Bivell
Bawdry, Bawdrye, Al.
1 1 I ; R. 25 ; W. 1 12
Bawson, J. 5. See Bacon
Baxter, Baxture, Back-
ster, Cr. 49 ; P. 29 ;
W. 60. 157
Bayle, Baile, Bale, Jo.
no; J. 3, 6; W. 9 ;
Baylie or., T. 31. See
Bayley
Bayles, see Baylies
Bayley, Bailey, Bailie,
Baily, Balie, Balye,
Baylie, Bayly, Ag. 90 ;
Al. 70, 106 ; A. 82 ;
Ans. 190 ; Cc. 95 ; El.
4, 37 ; E. 54, 124; Ez.
16, 65, 67 ; H. 4; Hy.
ni ; Js. 160, 199 ; Jo.
54 ; J. 5, 12* 14,37,40,
44,60,65,67,71,74, 82,
n4, 121, 136, 140; Jpli.
H4 ; K. ■]■], 93 ; Lw.
200 ; Mgt. 10, 200* ;
iMgy. 46 ; Mau. 77 ; R.
44, 85, 89, 99, n8, 136;
Rt. 30*. 83, 10 1 ; St.
30, 57; T. 7, 21, 22,
26, 31, 39. 69, loi, 107,
1 12*, 140, 157, 202 ; W
1 1. 21, 60, 70, 133, 135,
151, 176. See Baylies,
Bayle, Bailife
Baylies, Bailies, Bailis,
Bayles, Baylis, hgt.
190; Js. 179 ; J. 91,
129, 200 ; Ju. 152 ;
Ligon, 168 ; W. 7, 90,
208 ; als. Randall, A.
182 ; Randle ^z/j. R. 136.
See Bayle, Bayley
Baynham, Bainham, A.
l6i ; E. 192 ; H. 124,
133, 180; J. 171, 173,
1 86', M. 200 ; T. 86,
150, 167. See Baniham
Bayott, Al. 45
Bayryn, \V. 7
Bayse, Bace, Baise, Ez. 3 ;
H. 80; Js. 150; Ph. 34 ;
5. 151 ; T. ns, 149
Bayte, see Bate
Baytley, W. 26
Bayton, P>gt. 150
Beach, Beache, Beche,
Alx. 75 ; Jo 3; ^^- 20;
T. 7. .^ee Boche, R. 22
Beachgood, N. 190
Beadle, see Beedle
Beaker, J. 129. See
Beykar
Beale, Beal, Bele, Ag.
'93 ; Jo- 16, 24 ; J. 48,
75, 103, 177; Mgt. 134;
M. 192 ; R. 201 ; Rt.6;
T. 64. 66, 92, 106, 188,
207 ; VV. 188
Beames, Wit. 58
Beard, Bearde, t<. 108,
143 ; Ag. 43,49 ; Amb.
190; H. 52, ng, 176,
184; Hy. 63 ; Js. 152,
158; J. 45, 48, 179, 191;
J u. 03; K. 138; Mgt.
146 ; Mgy. 181 ; R. 55,
89, 105, 157, 179 ; T-
4r, 94, 100, 104, n2,
121, 151 ; Wit. 94, 169 ;
W. n I, 157. 170. See
Berd, Bird, Burd
Beare, .A.!. 122. See Bere
Bearepecke, Rg. 185
Bearie, J. 77. See Bere,
Berry
Beaton, R. 185 ; U. 186
Beaufort, see Beufort
Beaven, see Bevan
Beche, see Beach
Beck, Becke, El. 150;
Js. 149 ; Job, 144 ; J-
45,80 ; R. 161 ; Rt. 25 ;
Rg. 142. See Abecke ;
see also Beeke, Bicke
Becket, Rt. 125
Bedel, see Beedle
Bedgeworth, Begg"worth,
Badgworth, Hy. 16 ;
K. 13 ; R. 36, 205 ; T.
4, 127
BediU, see Beedle
Bedowe, J. 10
Bee, Al. 1 1
Beech, see Beach
Beedle, Bedel, Bedill,
Ed. 178 ; H. 166; Mgy.
10 ; Wm. 35. See
Biddle
Beeke, J. 72 ; Rgd. 25 ;
R. 53, 167 ; Rt. 22 ;
T. 125 ; W. ns, 178.
See Beck, Bicke
Beggatt, T. 88
Beggworth, see Bedge-
worth
Belcher, Belchyer, Alx.
130 ; Edm. 82 ; Gf.
124 ; Isb. 149 ; J. 15,
93, 97, 165, 185; Jy.
Index Noininum.
215
154; Mgt. 127; R. 66,
105 ; Rt. 121 ; Sbl. 24,
25 ; T. 150 ; W. 122,
133- 153. 187. See
Be'sher, Belsyre
Bele, see Beale
Bell, Belle. R. 2 ; T. 38,
45 ; W. 32, 109, 130
Bellamy, Bellamye, Cr.
114 ; Ez. 18 ; T. 185 ;
W. 43
Beller, R. 30
Bellinger, see Balling-er
Belsar, Belseyr, see Bel-
syre
Belsher, J. 117 ; R. 66.
See Belcher, Belsyre
Belshyre, Belshire, A'x.
92;E. Q5; H.95;T. 86.
See Belsyre ; see also
Belsher
Belsip, T. 20. See Belsyre
Belsyre, Belseyr, Belsire,
Belsar, Bgt. 163 ; Ez.
35 ; G. 70, 82 ; J. 14 ;
T. 51 ;W. 51. See Bel-
shyre, Belsip, Bosyer;
see also Belcher
Benall, J 28. See Abyn-
hall
Benan, J. 44
Benbowe, Al. 87; Ez. 80;
R. 64 ; W. 133
Bence, Bense, Al. 158 ;
G. 152 ; Jo. 28, 134,
208 ; N. 107 ; R. 87 ; Rt.
157 ; Sydrark, 164 ;
Valery, 109 ; W. 22,94,
155
Bendall, Ez. 82 ; J. 80,
146, 199
Benfield, Bendfield, Bene-
field, Benfilde, Ag. 88 ;
Js. 72 ; Jo. %o ; J. 199;
R. 142; Rt. 59; Sebas-
tian, 164 ; W. 56. See
Bensfield
Benford, Cr. 165, 186; J.
69
Benhall, see Benall and
Abynhall
Benneas, see Benny
Bennett, Benet, Benett,
Bennet, Al. 80, 119,
155 ; Chn. 102 ; Dd.
155 ; E. 4, 32, 6S, 124;
Ez. 2, 175 ; Gi. 186 ;
G. 102, 131 ; H. 4, 102,
141, 198 ; Hu. 28 ; Js.
173; Jo. 72, 171 ; J- 24,
^l, 69, 70, 105, no, III,
142, 144, 164, 166, 168,
170, 171, 173, 200; K.
yj ; L. 147; Ls. 136;
Mgt. 170; Mth. 99;
Maud, TJ ; N. 125 ;
Randal, 40 ; R. 53, 108,
115, 146, 183 ; ht. 12,
66, 68, 206; T. 98, 125,
139, 165, 187 ; W. 20,
35,58, 60, 117, 159.205
Benny, Benys, Benneas,
R. r93 ; T. 43, 109
Bense, see Bence
Besante, Beysand, Bey-
sant, Mgy. ^l ; I. 108 ;
J. 146 \
Besor, T. 154
Best, Beste, E. 80; El.
116; Fr.44 ; J. 71, 200;
Mgt. ^^ ; M. 144 ; R.
76, 112 ; R\v. 74, loi,
138 ; T. 25, 34, 37, 83,
115
Bestpitch, J. 189
Beswick, Beswicke, Ez.
198 ; Rnd. 83
Betfield, J. 36
Bensfield, St. 89. See Betterton, Al. 151, 187;
Benfield
Bensford als. Shell, Rt.
89
Benskyne, Mrlh. 164
Benson, Rt. 15 ; T. 78
Bentall, Row. 94
Beny, see Benny
Beoman, E. i
Berbon, see Braban
Bercom, \V. 4
Bercon, \V. 4
Berd, Berde, G. 119 ; H.
48; Js. II ; J. I, 23 ;
Mgt. 24; R.30; St. 24,
25. See Bird, Beard
Bere, Mgy. 20. See De la
Bere, Beare, Bearie
Bereman, J. 18. See
Berryman
Beret, see Berratt
Berkeley, Barkley, E. 65,
67 ; El. 163, 204 ; Jph.
199; M. 189; Mail. 189;
Rt. 73; Su.83;\V.203
Bernarde, see Barnard
Berow, see Berrowe
Berratt, Beret, Berrett,
Berriatt, Cr. 109; Edm.
23; J. 199; H.4; Mgt.
181 ; Rt. 157 ; \V. 75
Berrie, see Berry
Berrowe, Berow, Berrow,
Edm. 50 ; J. 189 ; R.
loi ; T. 202. See
Barrow, Borowe
Berry, Bery, Berrye,
Berrie, Ez. 108 ; Hy,
44; Isb. 134; J. 39, 89.
175 ; R. 20,118 ; T. 66,
185. See Bearie, Bury
Berryman, J. 154. See
Bereman
Bersar, T. 1 1 7
Berwick, E. 207
Bery, see Berry, Bury
Cr. 113; J. 181, 188;
R. 30; T. 81
Beufort, Lw. 17
Bevan, Bevans, Beaven,
Ar. 165 ; J. 116; Wit.
194. See Abevan
Beybyth, A. 97 ; J y. 162
Beykar, J. 3. See Baker,
Beaker
Beysand, Beysant, see
Besante
Bick, Bicke, Bycke, Byke,
Ag. 60; C. 126 ; E. I ;
Ez. 151 ; H. 162 ; Js.
152,204; Jo. II ; J. 33,
63, 65, 67, 147- 158;
Mgt. 33, 181 ; N. 142 ;
Pru. 140; R. 55, 76,
118, 138 ; Rt. 6, 51,
185; Sithe, 146; T.
41, 46, loi, 109, 123,
146, 151, 194, 202 ; Wit.
143, 203; \\\ II, 178.
See Beeke, Beek ; see
also Pick
Bicknell, Bycknell, Al. 22 ;
.Mg)-.7i;R.55;T. 137.
184 ; W. 100. See
Bignell, Bockenoll,
Bucknell
Bickner, J. 129
Biddle, Bidle, Byddle,
Byddles Byddell.Bydle,
A. 163 ; Al. 117 ; Dn.
178 ; Ed. 155 ; E. 153 ;
Ez. 163, 176 ; Ja. 163 ;
J. 71, 112, 156 ; K. 93 ;
Mth. 200 ; N. 138 ; Sa.
174; R. 22, 64, 169 ;
Rt. 92, 149, 172, 173,
208 ; T. 130, 177. See
Beedle
Bideawhile, H. 137
Bidfield, J. i : Rt. 42
Bidle, see Biddle
2l6
Index Nominum.
Biffard, Mgt. i8i. See
Bufford
Biford, see Byford
Bigge, Bygge, Bigges,
Byggfes, Edm. 145 ; Jo.
48 ; SIv. 163, 204 ; T.
46, loi, 127 ; \V. 94
Bigglin, see Biglen
Biggood, Biggegood,
Budggood, J. 8, 126 ;
N. 200
Biglen, Bigglin, Biglyng,
Byglyn, Al. 27 ; El. 32 ;
Rg. 22. TZ, 200; T. 55,
201 ; W. 12
Bignell, Ant. 197. See
Bicknell
Blgnor, Bygnor, Rt. 10
Billinge, T. 167
Binckes, Bynckes, N. 63 ;
T. 73
Bingham, E. 188
Bingle, Frs. 171 ; Fr.
170 ; Gi. 187 ; Mqt. 87
Bingley, Binglie, Byng-
ley, Ez. 87 ; J. 91, 107 ;
R. 34, 63. 83 ; T. 170
Bippe, Rph. 6
Birch, Byrtch, G. 104,
126; J. 93; R. 61; Rg.
152 ; T. 86, 195. See
Burch
Birchwood, Byrche-
wode, H. I
Bird, Birde, Byrd, Byrde,
Ed. 50 ; Edm. 18 ; G.
161, 162, 180 ; Gi. 178 ;
Js. 134; Jo. 21 ; J. 36,
41 ; R. 116, 121 ; Rt.
157 ; Wit. 100. See
Berd, Burd
Birdley, Byrdlay, .A.1. 12 ;
T. 78 ; Wit. 167
Birkin, Byrkyn, Js. 95 ;
Jo. 144 ; R. 34, loi
Birrett, see Byrret
Birt, Birte, Byrt, Byrte,
A;,^9o; Alden, 182; El.
12; Ez. 109; G. 131; Isb.
177, 179 ; Js. 156 ; J.
57, 59, 82, 85, 122, 141,
144, 205 ; Ju. 173. 189 ;
Keiani, 27 ; R. 116, 170;
T. 15, 44, 46, 58; W.
26, 81. 90, 120. 161
Birton, see Byrton
Bishere, T. 17. See
Boucher
Bishop, Bishoppe, Byshop,
Byshoppe, Busshoppe,
Ag. 92 ; Al. 92 ; Ant
130; Bethuel, 165; Edm
163 ; E. 120; El. 95
Ez. 194 ; Gi. 139, 163
G. 84, 102 ; H. 176
Hu. 113; Jo. 71, 103
156, 166, 199 ; J. 3, 36
40. 46, 50, 59, 91, 138
168, 188, 191 ; K. 32
Mj^t. 149, 164; Mgy. 1 1
Rph. 107 ; R. 34, 165
191 ; Rt. 6, 30, 113
127, 144 ; Sbl. 24, 25
T. 12, 31, 48, 83, 104
112, 130, 132, 134, 135
186, 208 ; Wit. 84 ; W
26*, 31, 73. 78, 80, III
122, 127, 187 ; ah
Smythe, J. 8
Bispe, Rt. 73
Biss, Bisse, M. 200 ; W.
176
Bissie, Bissy, J. 178 ; T.
184
Bitterley, T. 15
Bivell, R. 170. See
Bavell
Blacke, Rt. 182
Blackines, Blacknay, see
Blakeney
Blackwell, Blackwyll, A.
197 ; E. 170 ; Jo. 188 ;
J. 118; T. 31 ; W. 42,
118
Bladwyn, J. 87 ; for
Baldwyn, q.v.
Blagden, Jo. 142
Blainch, see Blanch
Blaine, see Blane
Blake, E. 193 ; El. 190 ;
Ez. 93 ; Js. 79 ; J. 21,
93 ; VI. 137 ; W. 9, 72
Blakeley, W. 203
Blakeney, Blackines,
Blacknay, als. Kinge,
Kynge, J. 162 ; Wit.
72. King als. S. 152
Blamyre, W. 12
Blanch, Blanche, Blainche,
Blaunch, Blaynche, Cii.
131 ; H. 1 10 ; Isb. 28 ;
Js. 5, 183 ; Jer. 154; J.
13, loi, 140, 149, 177 ;
K. Ill, 112, 1 16 ; Mgt.
114 ; Mi. 159 ; N. 16 ;
R. 80, 94, 167; T. 34,
44, 86, 109 ; W. 84
Blanchard, A. 148
Blandford, T. 25
Blandy, T. 170
Blane, Blaine, Blaune,
Ag. 63 ; R. 13, 30
Blanket, Woodward als.
E. 84 ; J. 116
Blaunch, see Blanch
Blaune, see Blane
Blaynche, see Blanch
Bleck, Bleeke, see Blick
Blesard, see Blissard
Bleysse, see Blisse
Blick, Bleck, Bleeke, J.
no, 163 ; Mgt. 166 ; R.
103 ; Rt. 88
Blissard, Blesard, Bly-
sard, Blyzard, Ad. 22 ;
Al. 172 ; Gi. 4 ; G. 75;
H. 140 ; J. 16* 29, 75,
138, 147, 158 ; Mgy.
151 ; Maud, 76; R. 38,
115; Rt. 6 ; Su. 174 ;
T. 47, 104, 123, 132;
W. 4, 86, 133 .
Blisse, Bleysse, Blysse,
Ag 151 ; Ez. 80 ; Isb.
145; Ja. 89, 170; J. II,
99, III, 138 ; R. 57 ;
T. 31. 35 ; Wit. 39,
203 ; W. 78, 114, 180,
190
Bloar, "VV. 17
Blockley, Blocklie, Ez.
190 ; Gi. 151 ; H. 35
Blomer, J. 28
Blount, see Blunt
Bloxham, Bloxam, Blox-
em, J. 77, 195 ; als.
Ingles, Rph. 1 10 ; W.
41
Bluet, Mgy. 6
Blunt, Blunte, Blount, Jo.
164 ; J. 43, 147 ; Mgt.
192 ; R. 43, 140 ; T.
31 ; W. 88, III, 194
Blux, Bluxe, T. 19 ; als.
Flucke, Al. 180 ; als.
Floux, J. 149
Blysard, Blyzard, see
Blissard
Blysse see Blisse
Boate, .Al. 73
Boche, R. 22 ; for Beche,
t|.V.
Bocher, see Boucher,
Butcher
Bockenoll or Bycknoll,
Hu. 28. See Bicknell,
Bignell
Bocoll, see Buckle
Bodenham, Bodnam, Bod-
man, Do. 168; J. 24, 45,
Index Nominum.
2 17
57, 121; Mgt. 87, N.
144, 154 ; R. 136, 138
Bodie, Grg. 68
Bodinge, Bodynge, J. 19,
47. See Budding
Bodman, Bodnam, see
Bodenham
Bodynge, see Bodinge
Boerne, T. 46
Boese, J. 91
Boghie, T. 53
Bolde, J. 32,
Bollock, see Bullock
Bolt, J. 181
Boltar, Mgt. 20, See
Boulter
Borne, W. 7
Bompas, see Bumpas
Bond, Bonde, Boond,
Ag. 81 ; Al. 32; Cr.
143 ; CI. 49 J El. 176,
205 ; Ez. 8 ; G. 32 ;
Git. 18 ; Jo. 75 ; J-
37, 50, 89, 168, 169,
190 ; K. 54, 192 ; Mgt.
57, 89; Ml. 134; Mi.
129; N. 3 ; R. 19,
22, 132, 193 ; Rg.
105 ; bilv. 163 ; T. 7*,
19, 36, 43. 157 ; W. 7,
56, 148 ; als. Harsfilde,
T. 74 ; Harsfield als.
Abra. 113; Wise als.
\V. 145. See Bud, J. 19.
See Bound, Bande
Boner, T. 25
Bonner, T. 159; W. 184
Boocher, see Boucher
Boond, see Bond
Boondye, see Bundy
Boorne, Bourne, Gi. 196 ;
J. 170 ; H. 68. See
Borne
Boossher, see Boucher
Boote, \V. 56 ; Jonsons
als. Fr. 109
Booth, Boothe, W. 98 ;
als. Jackson, Al. 150;
Jo. 56 ; Jackson als.
Jo. 134 ; J. 117 ; T.
106 ; W. 1 12. See
Bouth
Borefield, Borfeld, Jo.
103 ; \V. 104
Borell, T. 1 1
Borisley, W. 17
Borne, E. 12, 73 ; G.
128 ; Js. 36 ; J. 29,
146 ; Mth. 2 ; W. 145.
See Boorne, Brown
Boroughe, T. 83. See
Burrowe
Borowe, Borows, Bor-
rowes, Dn. 184; E. 27;
T. 64. See Barrowe,
Berrow ; see also Bar-
rowes
Borton, J. 45, 87
Boseley, Bosely, see
Bosley
Boshell, W. 56. See
Bushell
Bosley, Boseley, Bosely,
Ag. 27; A. 147; J. 145;
Mgy. 61 ; R. 96, 118,
169; T. 55, 62, 145,
150; Wit. 145
Boste, A. 95 ; K. 74 ; W.
37 ; Underhill als. Wit.
137
Bostocke, Js. 40; Ts. 31 ;
W. 32
Boston, R. 157. See
Buston
Boswell, Rt. 49
Bosyer, H. 152. See
Belsyre
Botcott, Js. 154
Botley, Dd. 162, 187 ;
Ml. 112
Botlowe, T. 48
Boucher, Bocher, Boocher,
Boossher, Bowcher,
Bowsher, Bisher, Ant.
21 ; Gi. 126; Jo. 45 ;
J. 24, 29* 45 ; Mth. 3 ;
Mau. 15 ; R. 6 ; T. 15,
17, 78 ; W. 109, n8,
180 ; als. Hitch, W.
109 ; Robins als. Js.
121 ; T. 201. See
Butcher, Busher, Bucker
Bougham, \V. 10
Boughan, T. 41. See
Baughan
Boughon, W. 165
Boughton, J. 149 ; K. 123.
See Bowton
Bould, Boulde, Boule,
Bowie, T. 135 ; W.
J 74 ; als. Cooke, J. 63 ;
Cooke als. R. 152 ; Rt.
125
Bouller, T. 71
Boulter, T. 193; W. 81.
See Boltar
Boulton, H. 158 ; J. 152 ;
T. 115, 121
Bound, Bownd, Jo. 63 ;
J. 63 ; R. 20. See Bond
Bourchier, R. 74 ; T. 94 ;
W. 94
Bourenell, see Burnell
Bourford, L\v. 8
Bourghe, W. 120. See
Burge
Bourie, see Bowrey
Bourman, see Bowrman
Bourne, see Boorne
Bourton, T. 57
Bouth, Rt. 53. See Booth
Boves, R. 61
Bovis, And. 22
Bowan, see Bowen
Bowbe, R. 9
Bowcher, see Boucher
Bowdley, W. 5 1
Bowen, Bowan, Jo. 132 ;
J. 12 ; Rt. 107
Bower, Bowre, Ant. ig6;
Bgt. 189 ; El. 180 ; Is.
178; Jo. 181 ; J. 8, 36,
52, 56, 85, 145, 149,
176, 177, 204; M. 91 ;
N. 91*, 151 ; R. 61, 132,
144 ; S. 148 ; T. 3, II*,
120; Wit. 2 ; W. 17,38,
73, 109 ; Cole als. Ez.
198. See Bowrey,
Bowyer
Bowers, W. 58 ; Brewer
als. J. 144; Dudley ci/j^.
Mgt. 175
Bowker, Ad. 43 ; Ez. 108 ;
T. 140, 201
Bowland, Ja. 178 ; J.
192*
Bowie, see Bould
Bowley, Ls. 98
Bownd, see Bound
Bowre, see Bower and
Bowrey
Bowrman, Bourman, Ant.
119; J. 16, 69
Bowrey, Bowrye, Bowre,
Bowyre, Bourie, El.
82; J. 39, 50,54,73, 105,
126 ; R. 94, no ; T.
13,46,86, 149, 187, 190;
\\\i. 80 ; W. 13, 76.
See Bower
Bowser, Dirrick, 104 ; El.
141 ; Frs. Ill; T. 140
Bowton, Ez. 41 ; G. 20 ;
Isb. 10 ; J. 19 ; T. 41,
117, 177 ; W. 45. See
Boughton
Bowyer, J. 24 ; R. 107 ;
T. 120. See Bower
Boxe, E. 84 ; Jo. 87 ; R.
2l8
Index Noiniiuini.
87, 113, 118 ; Rt. 39;
T. 71. See Abox
Boyce, G. 195 ; Js. 166 ;
J. I 56 ; T. 202
Boyer, Jo. 166 ; N. 120 ;
T. 115
Boyle, R. 174, 201
Braban, Barebone, Ber-
bon, Braband, Brabant,
Brabon, Brobarn, Ad.
119 ; Alx. 27, 38 ; Cr.
10; E. 145 ; Js. 37,69;
Jo. 149 ; J. 29, 184 ;
Ju. 87 ; Mm. 20, 146 ;
Rg. 86; \V. 49, 58,
120. 203, 203
Brache, Jo. 175
Bracy, E. 175
Bradeley, see Bradley
Bradenham, Bradnam,
Brodnam, Ja. 166 ; J- 5 ;
Kt. 79
Bradford, A. 65, 67 ;
Arnold, 133; Edm. 189;
Hu. 20, 124 ; Jo. 17;
J- 14, 47, 50, 146, 154;
Mgt. 144, 192 ; Mrt.
62 ; P. loi ; R. 9 ; T.
134 ; W. 98. See Brod-
ford
Bradhurst, H. 99 ; Rpli.
96
Bradley, Al. 88 ; Eln. 97,
140 ; Ez. 100 ; J. 69,
1 16, 134, 154, 183 ; Ls.
168; R. 66, 68; T. 22,
75 ; W. 84, 88* 148 ;
Tasker rt/i^. T. 55. See
Brodley
Bradnam, see Bradenham
Bradney, Jo. 105
Bradshawe, E. 178 ; G.
160 ; Js. 141 ; T. 202
Bradshew, Bw. 182 ; J. 63
Bradstock, Broadstock,
Brodstocke, Al. 153 ;
Ant. 158 ; J. 96* 191 ;
M<jt. 105 ; R. 39, 132
Bradway, see Broadway
Bradwell, J. 129 ; T. 7
Bradwey, see Broadway
Braford, Brayford, Al. 77 :
G. 18,47; Jo. 82; J.
82, 117, 135, 162
Bragge, C. 182
Brahan, Jo. 44
Brakbanke, see Brock-
bank, T. 55
Bralad, J. 166
Bramfield, Bramfild, Jo.
65. 67 ; H. 65, 67. See
Brimfield, Bromfield
Bramiche, My)'. '29 ; T.
26. See Bromwich
Bramley, J 54
Bramston, T. 205
Branche, Braunce,
Braunch, Al 90; J. 33;
R. 25, 51 ; T. 89, 132
Brandard, P. 29
Branden, J. 24
Brangwaine, T. i
Brante, Js. 1 1
Brashe, T. 117
Brasyer, T. 38
Braunce, Braunche, see
Branche
Braune, see Brawn
Bravell, J. 1 10 ; T. 71.
See Brevell
Bra well, J. 20
Brawne, Braune, Edm.
141 ; Fr. 153 ; J- 178;
T. 92
Bray, G. 205 ; W. 190
Brayford, see Braford
Brayne, Cr. 100 ; El. i ;
J. I, 3, 1 10 ; M, 19 ;
N. 99 ; T. 19, 1 12 ; "W.
97, 148, 196
Braysett, Js. 48
Braylhwayt, Braythwal,
J. 65. 67
Breache, P. 148
Breether, Breather, Bre-
ther, Ez. 135 ; J. 1 16 ;
R. 98, 154; W. 66.
See Brother
Bremble, Rt. no
Bremyard als. Tomkins,
Mgt. 8s*
Brente, W. 100
Brether, see Breether
Brett, H. 198
Brevell, Brevill, H. 23,
28 ; Mgt. 24 ; R. 57 ;
T. 193 ; \V. 64, 135.
See also Bravell
Breverton als. Christo-
pher, Rt. 115
Brevill, Brevyll, see
Brevell
Brewer, Bruar, Bruer,
Cr. 54 ; Eln. 135 ; J.
82, 91, 121, 199 ; Mgt.
175 ; Rt. 149 ; T. 112 ;
W. 26, 56 ; ah. Bowers,
J. 144 ; ah. Parker, R.
134 ; Lydiate als. T.
140. See Bruwerne
W.
als.
Brewster, K. \.\o
Brewton, J. 165, 16S ;
W. 60
Brian, see Bryan
Briant, see Bryant
Brickman, J 28
Bridge, Bridges, Brydge,
Brydges, Al. 27, 147 ;
Do. io8 ; Ez. 147 ; G.
104 ; H. 137, 149 ; Isb.
95* ; Jo 133 ; Js. 131 ;
J. 99, 131, 188 ; R. 64,
98, 146, 185, 191 ; Sii.
136; T. 94, 188
31, 81, 135, 139;
Burge, Gi. 145 ; als.
Burgys, Rt. 29 ; als.
Whyte, .\\. 48. See
Brudge, Abridge
Bridgeman, see Bridgman
Bridgenton, see Bridg-
ington
Bridger, Lw. 200
Bridges, see Bridge,
Bruges
Bridgington, Bridgenton,
Bridginton, Bridington;
Hix, Hixe als. \\ . 153,
157, 196, 202
Bridgman, Bridgeman,
Ant. 178 ; Bgt. 169,
171, 197; C. 188; Js.
93 ; Jo- 72 ; J. 17 ; Rt.
46; T. 121 ; W. 135,
187 .
Bridington, see Bridg-
ington
Brigge, T. 92
Briggs, J. 177 ; T. 92
Bright, Rt. 193
Brimecombe, J. 154
Brimfield, W. 61. See
Bramfield, Bromfield
Brinckworth, see Brink-
worth
Brindle, Js. 99
Brinkworth, Brinck-
worth, Brynckworth,
Ant. 141 ; J. 114 ; H.
143 ; T. 6, 31, 45, 148;
W. 92, 137
Briscoe, Ag. 180 ; W. 58
Bristow, Bristoe, Bris-
towe, Al. ic8 ; Edm. 95 ;
Ez. 104 ; J. 97
Britten, Britton, Bryttan,
Jsp. 89 ; J. 8, 39, I 2c,
181, 194 ; P. 161 ; T.
59. 66 ; W. 94
Broad, Erode, Jo. 23 ; R.
Index N^ouiiniDJi.
2 19
6, 25, 109 ; Rt. 177 ;
W. 194. See Broode
Broadstock, see Brad-
stock
Broadway, Brodwaye,
Brad way, J. i ; T. 25,
64, III
Brobarn, see Braban
Brochio, J. 65
Brock, Brocke, A. 1 58 ;
. Edm. 102 ; J. 186 ;
Rw. no ; W. 148
Brockbank, (li. 190; Mgt.
195. bee Brakbanke
Brocke, see Brock
Brodbroke, see Broke, W.
26
Brode, see Broad
Brodford, Ez. 21 ; Hu.
21 ; Js. 84 ; J. 29* 36;
Rg. 16 ; T. 7. See
Bradford
Brodle, K. 55
Brodley, A. 63 ; R. 142.
See Bradley
Brodnam, see Bradenham
Brodstock, see Bradstock
Brodway, see Broadway
Broke, H. 44; Hy. 54 ;
Jo. 54, 205; J. 33; Ju.
37; Mgt. 113 ; Oswald,
34 ; T. 53 ; Wit. 21 ;
W. 18,38, 58; <7r Brod-
broke, \V. 26. See
Brooke, Brookes
Brokes, T. 9. See Broke,
Brookes
Brokinge, J. 36
Bromedge, Isb. 82 ; Js.
77. See Bromwich
Bromfield, W. 22. See
Bramfield, Brimfield
Bromiche, see Bromw^ich
Bromley, Al. 153 ; J. 131 ;
T. 202 ; Wit. 64, III
Bromsgroave, Rg. 172
Bromwich, Bromiche,
Bromyche, Edm. 176;
E. 153; Gi. 117 ; J- 53;
Rg. 25 ; Wit. 97. See
Bramich, Bromedge
Bronker, see Brunker
Broocker, J. 1 16
Broode, J. 4 1 . See Broad,
Brode
Brook, Brooke, Al. 63,
68 ; A. 77 ; J. 89, loi,
no, 124, 140* 147;
Mgt. 65* 68, 154; R.
66, 68, 87 ; Rt. 3 ; T.
42, 151 ; Wit. 9 ; \\'.
38. See Broke, Brookes
Brooker, see Broocker
Brookes, Fr. 168, 19!^. See
Broke, Brokes, Brooke
Brookman, W. 1 17
Brother, J. 63. See
Breether
Broughton, Cr. 65, 67 ;
Js. 126. See Browton
Broun, see Brown
Brounsden, see Brunsden
Browing, R. 187
Brown, Brow^ne, Broun,
.Acl. 141 ; Al. 137, 148,
170 ; Ag. 60 ; Cr. 176 ;
D. iSo ; Dn. 32. 40 ;
Edm. 42, 99, 178 ; E.
37, 50, 68, 93. 158 ; El.
27, 168, 198 ; Ez. 12,
58, 63 ; Fr. 73 ; (Ji.
192; H. 95, 135 ; G.
145 ; Jer. 131 ; Jo. 12 ;
J. 12, 20, 28, 29* 33,
60, 63, 80, 112, 122, 154,
158, 162 ; L. 112 ; Mgt.
43, 154 ; Mrn. 65, 68 ;
Mth. 140 ; N. 17, 50 ;
P. 49; R. 3, 24, 55*
71*, 112, 116, ij8, 123,
142, 144, 164, 172,
176, 205 ; Rt. 14, 15,
96, 157 ; Rg. 19, 196 ;
Sa. 190; T. 31, 35, 36,
49, 66, 98, 104, 157, 175,
184*, 186, 190, 195 ;
Wit. 46; W. 2, 13, 18,
35, 41, 48, 5', 61* 70,
113, 120* 137, 153, 172,
188, 206. See Borne
Browning, Brownynge,
Al. 117; Amb. 63 ;
Amsell, 54 ; E. 41, 162,
178 ; Ez. 189; Elbright,
54*; Fr. 113 ; Gi. T],
192 ; H. 13, 108, 198 ;
Js. 97, 178 ; J. 28, 32,
33, 79, 105, 138, 145,
160, 184 ; Mgt. 42 ; M.
71 ; R. 25 ; Rg. 62 ;
T. 121, 155, 161, 194;
Wit. 180, 182 ; W. 38,
JOG, 196, 202 ; ills.
Perden, Js. 75
Brownsword, W. 147
Browton, J. 21. See
Bruton, Broughton
Bruar, see Brewer
Bnidge, T. 182. See
Bridge
Bruer, see Brewer
Bruges, Rt. 154. See
Bridge
Bruncker, K. 121 ; W. i i i
Brunkett, E. 180
Brunsden or Brounsden,
W. 206
Brush, Brushe, R. 30, 96 ;
W. 133, 145
Bruton, .Al. 115; Ar. 133 ;
Fr. 137 ; Gf. 10 ; (i.
56, 158 ; H. 99 ; Jo.
97 ; J. 28, 63, 69, 97,
177 ; P. 152 ; R. 22,
79 ; Rt. 85 ; Sii. 98 ;
W. 20, 1 20 ; als. Byrton,
W. 120. See Browton
Bruwerne, T. 30. See
Brewer
Bryan, Brian, Jo. 56 ; J.
99, iSi ; Mgt. 177 ; '1'.
106, 139 ; Ills. Abecke,
W. II ; als. H addon,
Ja. 129. See Bryant
Bryant, Briant, Bryaunt,
Ag- 22 ; J. Y:,, 72, 129 ;
Ls. 57 ; Phaniinor, T^ ;
Rg. 183; T. 43; W.
88. See Bryan
Brynckworth, see Brink-
worth
Bryter, J. 166
Bryton als. Byrton, T. 2
Bryttan, Brytten, see
Britten
Bubb, Bub, Bubbe, Ag.
64, 67 ; Ez. 155, 195 ;
Gi. 189 ; Isb. 48, 144 ;
Jsp. 199 ; Jo. 42, 149,
1S9 ; J- 5, 11^ J06, 129,
156, 175 ; K. loS; Mgt.
47; Maud, 179 ; R. 71,
142 ; Rt. 201 ; T. 12,
42, 59, no, 132, 137,
145, 196; Wit. 75, 86;
'^V. 35, 56, 90, 122, 126
Bucher, see Butcher
Buck, Bucke, Ag. 97; Ant.
63. 95 ; J- 41. 144 ;
T. 61
Backer, Robins rr/j. J. 191.
See Boucher
Buckes, see Hinckes, J. 69
Buckland, Bucland, K.
27 ; T. 167
Buckle, Buckell, Buckill,
Bocoll, J. 93, loi, 121,
171 ; R. 2, loi, 105 ;
T. 38, 169, 174, 194 ;
W. y.
220
Index Noininuvi.
Bucknell, Ez. 88 ; J. loi.
See Bicknell
Bucland, see Buckland
Bud, Budd, Gi. 113 ; J. 19
Budding, E. 195 ; Ez. 122;
G. 131, 156 ; J. 20 ; N.
134 ; R. 62, 66, 68; T.
57, 146 ; W. 107. See
Bodinge
Budggood, J. 126. See
Biggood
Bufferie, T. 38
Bufford, A. 65, 67 ; R. 20.
See Biffard
Bufton, Jo. 183
Bugdon, Rt. 62
Bulbright, T. Ti
Bull, H. 198 ; Hy. 106 ;
Rg. 142 ; T. 22
BuUer, J. 33 ; W. 151
Bullnoys, J. 171
Bullock, Bollock, Ab. 139 ;
Al. 106 ; Ansel, 170 ;
E. 102, 194; El. 192 ;
Ez. 102, 119 ; H. 23,
52 ; Isb. 23 ; Js. 192 ;
J. 5, 6, 41, 44, 65, 67,
85,87, 1 13, 183 ; Joshua,
181 ; Mgt. 134; N. 38;
R. 34, 100, 116 ; Rt. 9,
101, 112, 140, 163, 179 ;
T. 7, 78, 137, 150. »75;
W 21, 3r, 56, 178, 194
Bulman, J. 47, 205
Bumpas, Bumpasse,
Bompas, E. 186 ; Jo.
loi ; R. 134 ; T. 202 ;
W. 168
Bundy, Bundye, Boondye,
El. 80 ; R. 64 ; W.
143
Bunting, Do. 141 ; Rt. 140
Burch, Burche, Fr. 188,
192. See Birch
Burchall, Do. 139 ; Edm.
Ill ; T. 144
Burche, see Burch
Burchier, see Bourchier
Burd, Burde, G. 90 ; Gi.
156; T. 143; \V. 15.
See Bird, Berd
Burdge, Ag. 90 ; 171 ; Al.
86. See Burge, Bridge
Burdock, Burdocke, T.
202 ; W. 157, 176
Burdon, W. 13
Burford, Ed. 160, 165 ;
J. 173; R. 98, 105, 112;
T. 86, 165 ; W. 37
Burge, W. -Ji \ Bridge
ah. G. 145. See Burdge,
Bridge, Bourghe
Burges, Jo. 47, 124; J.
105 ; Mgy. 24 ; R. 103 ;
T. 120, 123, 172 ; Wit.
18
Burgesse, Jo. loi
Burgys, see Bridges, Rt.
29
Burie, see Bury
Burket, T. 47
Burkinge, Js. 95
Bur ley, Burly, Al. 184 ;
E. 186. See Byrdley,
Wit. 167
Burnam, R. [2
Burnell, Bourenell, And.
38 ; Ez. 189; J. 29, 33,
136* ; Rt. 81 ; Sm. 30 ;
T. 25, 130, 132, 154,
170 ; \V. 46, 76, 90
Burrowe, Burro wes, Js.
145 ; R. 149 ; Rt. 186 ;
Hy. no ; Nth. 188. See
Boroughe
Burson, J. 69, 154
Burston, Ag. 42
Burton, Al. 97 ; Jo. 79,
160, 166 ; R. 148 ; Rt.
85 ; Sm. 148
Bury, Burie, Jo. 38 ; Rt.
181 ; T. 19. See Berry
Busford, Busforde, H. 23,
56
Bush, Bushe, Busshe,
Al. 39, 40 ; Ed. 78 ;
Mgy. 107 ; T. 59 ; \V.
126, 205
Bushell, Busshell, — 203 ;
Ar. 137 ; (;f. 8 ; T. 55.
See Boshell, Bussell
Busher als. Leonard, \V.
120; als. Lynny, Rt.
132
Bussell, J. 179 ; R. 164.
See Bushell
Busshe, see Bush
Busshell, see Bushell
Busshoppe, see Bishop
Busteed, Busted, Ez. 97 ;
J. 5, 103 ; Mi. ^^
Bustid, R. 62
Buston, Bustone, Ez. 84 ;
J. 69, 166 ; T. 1 17. See
Boston
Buswell, Ez. 131 ; K. 58 ;
J. 129, 163; R. 138 ;
W. 80
Butch, W. 172
Butcher, Bucher, Ag. 54 ;
Ant. 21 ; Jo. 1 14 ; J.
50, 181 ; M. 189; Mth.
168 ; R. 6, 98 ; T. 88 ;
als. Basone, Cr. 62 ;
Bason als. Cr. 155 ;
T. 157. See Boucher,
Busher
Butler, Buttler, Al. 32 ; A.
104, 106, 161 ; E. 193 ;
Jo. 28 ; J. 8, 12, 23, 63,
1 14, 122, 166, 178 ; Js.
1 10 ; Ju. 181 ; Nth.
185 ; R. 120, 123 ; Rt.
25*, 105 ; T. 59 ; als.
Lewes, Lewis, Ag. 145;
J. 177 ; T. 146 ; Milles,
Mylls als. Ag. 122 ;
Wit. 118 ; Moore als.
T. 4
Butt, Butte, Al. 70 ; Edm.
38, 40, 41, 128, 161, 162,
168 ; Ez. 124, 198 ; Jo.
140 ; J. 5> 39, 65, 67,
82, 134, 181 ; K. 192 ;
R. 43, 123; Rt. 25, 127;
T. 125, 136 ; Wit. 58
Butter, Ag. 22 ; Al. 128 ;
Ez. 23 ; Isb. 186 ; Jo.
36 ; J. 3» 20, 33, 47, 91,
122 ; Ph. 16; R. 16,
44 ; Rg. 5 1 ; T. 3, 20,
21 ; W. 107, 128. See
Rutter, T. 21
Butterton, Mgt. 142 ; Rt.
182
Buttler, see Butler
Butwell, Mgy. 140
Bybeth, A. 97 ; Jy. 162
Bybye, Js. 50
Bycke, see Bick
Bycknell, Bycknoll, Hu.
28. See Bicknell
Byddle, Byddles, Byddell,
see Biddle
Byde, Mau. i6 ; Rt. 46
Bydfield. see Bidfield
Bydle, Byddle, Byddles,
Byddell, see Biddle
Bye, J. 24
Byford, Biford, Ez. 27 ;
Hu. 93; J. 23, 28, 175 ;
Rt. 91 ; T. 19 ; W. 94.
See Ford, a Ford
Bygge, Bygges, see
Bigge
Byglyn, see Biglen
Bygnor, Rt. 10
Byke, see Bick
Bynckes. see Binckes
Byngley, see Bingley
Index Nomimim.
221
Byrchewode, H. i
Byrcom, T. 46
Byrcombe, T. 143
Byrd, see Bird
Byrdley, see Birdley
Byrkyn, see Birkin
Byrret, Birrett, Byrett,
Byrrett, H. no ; J. 69 ;
N. 6 ; R 3 ; T. 4;W.7o
Byrrie, Byrrye, J. 28 ; Ju.
48. See Berry
Byrt, Byrte, see Birt
Byrtch, see Birch
Byrton, Jo. 16* ; J. 97 ; K.
134 ; Bruton als. W.
1 20 ; Bryton als. T. 2
Byselie, W. 84
Byshop, Bysshoppe, see
Bishop
Byson, J. 29
Bysowth, T. 96
Bythell, W. 169
C Ch. 194
Cabell, W 159
Cachemead, see Catch-
mead
Cadde, Mc^t. 113 ; T. 106
Cadell, Cadle, Gadle, Al.
64, 67 ; Js. 173, 194 ;
Jo. 65, 67 ; J. 52, 181,
J 99 ; Mgy. 68 ; R. 61 ;
T. 7, 55; To. 164; Wit.
9 ; W. 107
Cadwallider, Mrth. 154
Cadwell, Edm. 52
Caffold, Al. 81
Caine, T. 76. See also
Keysne
Calabur, see Collaber
Caldwell, J. 29
Cale, Call, Calle, Jer. 98 ;
J. II, no, 179 ; Mgy.
149; R. 138 ; T. 51 ;
W. 26*
Calfowe,Cawfoe,Calphoe,
J. 93, 116 ; T. 205 ; W.
117
Calken, T. 42
Call, Calle, see Cale
Callow, Callowe, Al. 117;
Ar. 93, 168 ; Ch. 117;
J. 186; R. 34, 146 ; T.
4. 112
Callowhyll, W. 1 1
Calphoe, see Calfo^ve
Cam, see Camme
Camberne. see Camborne
Camble, H. 77
Camborne, Camberne, J.
144 ; R. 194 ; T. 36 ;
W. 143
Cambrey, see Cambry
Cambridge, Ag. 139 ; J.
21 ; N. 149 ; R. 123,
185 ; T. 202 ; W. 98.
See Combridge
Cambry, Cambrye, Cam-
brey, Jo. 99 ; J. 108 ;
M. 114. See Camry
Camden, see Campden
Camm, Camme, Cam,
Came, Al. 190; Ez. 65.
67 ; Fr. 143 ; Jo. 39 ;
J. 16, 20, 105, 200 ;
Mgt. 103 ; N. 29, 38,
171 ; Rt. 79 ; T. 36,
186 ; W. n, 37. Caunne
or, T. 30
Campden, Camden, J. 24,
60 ; Rt. 175 ; T. 31,46,
169 ; W. 41
Campe, Ag. 163, 187 : H.
90; J. 82, 126 ; iMgy.
49 ; T. 73 ; W. 45
Camry als. Southarde, Ed.
70. See Cambry
Caninge, see Canning
Cannell, W. 37
Canner, Cannor, Ch. 109,
194; K. 118 ; W. 174
Cannige, see Canning
Canning, Canninge, Can-
inge, Cannige, Canny-
ing, A. 82 ; J. n ; N.
89 ; Rt. 55 ; T. 39* 53,
100, 139 ; W. 15, 157
Cannopp, Ez. 93
Canoppe, Ez. 43
Cansfield, R. 151. See
Causfield
Canson, H. 35
Canton, Ag. 43 ; R. 47
Capener, Jo. 128 ; J. 93,
154 ; Wit. 92
Capenhm-st, Chapenhurst,
Al. 135 ; J. 158 ; Mgt.
159 ; R. 127 ; Sa. 186;
T. 64 ; W. 1 59
Caple, J. 57
Capper, T. -^,0 ; ah.
Waters, Mgt. 1 10
Capye, J. 29
Cardwell, H. 105 ; R. 55,
121
Careless, Careles, Care-
lesse, Jo. 10 ; J. 73 ; R.
87 ; Rt. 169 ; Sm. 94
Caricke, J. 49
Carington, R. 34
Carle, A. 155 ; T. 155
Carnall, T. 145
Carpenter, Carpender,
Carpinter, Al. 4 ; Edm.
97 ; E. 137 ; Ez. 133 ;
Isb. IT, Js. 134; Jo.
175 ; J- 8,16.28,35.52,
82, 107, 108, 150, 158,
166, 173, 192 ; K. 71 ;
Mgt. 33 ; M. 142 ; R.
36,69,91, 125. 132, 142,
201 ; Rt. 99, 116 ; T.
30, 73,78, 114, 115, 143,
205 ; W. 54, 66, 102,
170 ; als. Barefoote, T.
161 ; als. Gibbes, T. 89 ;
Wyman als. Jo. 44
Carr, R\v. 195
Carryer, see Curryer
Carsey, T. 106
Cart, W. 159
Carte, T. 186
Carter, Ag. 4, 12, 49 ; A.
126 ; Ch. 17 ; Ez. 18,
40, 42 ; Gi. 133 ; H.
147, 186 ; Jo. 77, 192* ;
J- 5. II, 2>1^ 91, 99, 114,
169 ; Jy. 170 ; Mgt. 73 ;
R. 34, 69 ; Rt. 69 ; Sm.
76 ; T. 7, 9, 31* 72,
Z"^, 100, loi, 1 12, 143 ;
Wit. 114, 182 ; \\\ 27,
70, 151, 189 ; Sheriff
als. J. 77
Cartwright, Curte-
wryghte, Al. 184 ; Ar.
197 ; Barnard, 160 ;
Edm. 87, 106 ; Ez. 102 ;
G. 1 1 ; Js. 131, 149 ; J.
44* ; Macklem, 12 ; T.
155 ; Tm. 161, 193 ; W.
72, 75
Carver, Carvar, A. 172 ;
W. 12 ; Turge als. T.
76. See Corver
Casmore, Mgt. 39
Cassall, J. 39 ; T. 51
Casswell, see Caswell
Cassye, R. loi ; Rt. 10
Castle, Castell, Castile,
Ez. 41 ; Fr. 145 ; J. 89,
199 ; Mgt. 168, 200 ;
R. 123 ; T. 26, 182 ;
W. 42, 86 ; als. Cooke,
Wit. 66, 155 ; Cooke
als. T. 13
Caston, T. 148
Caswell, Casswell, Ez.
158 ; Ja. 140; J. 152,
199 ;R. 51, 172 ; W.178
222
Index NomiJtum.
Catchmay, M<,'t. i6 ; Dyer
a/s. Jo. 89
Catchmead, Cachemead,
Chechmeade, W. 60 ; J.
4S ; Mgt. 83; Rt. 64 ;
\V. 31
Cater, M. 192
Caterbanck, J. 87
Catodney, \V. 64. See
Cawdney
CatteroU, Edm. 48. See
Cottrell
Caucourt, T. 14
Caudle, Cawdle, A. 180 ;
\V. 176
Caudy, E. 1 19
Caundler, sec Chaundler
Caunne, or Camme, T. 30
Causfield, Causfild, Cause-
field, J. 79> 1-9; R- 53;
T. 30. See Cansfield
Cave, J. 158
Cav^ens, Weaver a/s.Ag.yj
Cavill, J. 205
Cawdle, see Caudle
Cawdney, \V. 196, 202.
See Catodney
Cawford, J. 91 ; a/s.
After, A. 106
Cawfoe, see Calfowe
Cawson, H. 45
Cawssowe, W. 26
Cecill, W. 155. See
Cicell, Sisell
Ceelye, see Seely
Carney, Taylor /r/s. Ant.
97. See Sarney
Chadwell, Chudwell, J.
63, 112; R. 46, 201 ;
T. 19 ; \V. 14
Chalner, Ez. 44
Chamber, see Chambers
Chamberlain, Chamber-
layne, Chamberline,
Chamberlaine, Edm.
183; J. 170, 204 ; R. 192;
T. 172 ; W. 80, 169 ;
Giles a/s. W. 86
Chambers, Chamber, Cha-
mer, Ed. 20 ; Gi. 82 ;
Js. 108 ; J. 124, 142,
162, 168 ; K. 96 ; Mj,n.
93, 142 ; Ph. 53 ; Rt.
19, 100 ; T. 130, 155 ;
Wit. 18 ; W. 54
Chamneys, see Champ-
neys
Champion, Champyn, J.
I o, 1 1 6
Champneys, Champney,
Chamneys, Al. 90 ; J.
I 192 ; Rt. 2, 174
Champyn, see Champion
Chance, see Chaunce
Chandler, see Chaundler
; Channer, E. 17
I Chapenhurst, see Capen-
hurst
Chaplin, Chaplyn, Jo. 179;
j N. 129 ; W. 39. See
Chapperlen
Chapman, E. 156; Ez.
( 122 ; G. 145 ; Gi. 23;
H. 152 ; Js. 160 ; Jo.
j 59, 84; J. 16, 41, 112,
122 ; R. 105, 140 : T.
I 18, 80, 96, 157 ; W. 31,
58 ; ap Powell a/s. J.
72
Chapp, see Chopp
. Chappell, Chappie, Ar.
I 151, 155 ; E. 124 ; J.
' 208
I Chapperlen, J. 59. See
Chaplin
Chappie, see Chappell
Charbie, R. 39
Charlet, Mgy. 121. See
j Chorlet
I Charnock, Cr. 1S9. See
j Curnock
Chaunce, Chance, Ant.
141 : \V. 193, 205
Chaundler, Chaundlor,
Chaundeler, Chandler,
; Chaunlor, Caundler,
i Ag. 137 ; Al. 97 ; Ansel,
I 148 ; 1). 171 ; E. 160 ;
1 El. 52 ; Gf. 175 ; H.
52 ; K. 63 ; Ph. 164 ;
R. 39, 127 ; T. 9, 49,
96, 117, 130 ; W. 15,
! 48. 8r, 137, 145
Chawner, J. 29 ; R. 66*
Chechmeade, see Catch-
mead
Checker, R. S3
Chedworth, Chedward,
I Al. 56 ; Maud, 3 ; Rt.
201 ; T. 184 ; W. 41,
i 92, 188
'Chee, R. 20
Cheltenham, Ml. 195
Cheltnam, J. 68
Cheltnan, G. 44
Cherington, Chirington,
Chevington, Al. 102 ;
Jo. 13 ; J. 20, 129, 160 ;
Ju. 149 ; R. 152 ; Rt.
146 ; T. 7, 25 ; Wit.
49, 66 ; W. 80. See
Sheringlon
Chester, Jo. 125 ; R. 149 ;
T. 94
Chestro, Chestrow, Ant.
184 ; W. 62
Chesture, A?. 12
Chettell, Chettle, J. 33,
162. See Achettell
Chevington, T. 25. See
Cherington
Chewe, Do. 176 ; G. 173 ;
Jo. 126 ; K. 60; R. 6;
Rt. 30; W. 98, III, 118
Chey, Cheyin, Ireland
a/s. J. 36
Child, Childe, Chyld, E.
180 ; Git. 160 ; Js. 192 ;
J. 5 ; Mx. 123 ; W. 2,
205. See also Shilde
Childes, Ja. 84. See
Shildes
Chilton, Ag. 48. See
Shilton
Chin, see Chynne
Chipp, Chippe, Re. 36 ;
T. 83, 88. See Shipp
Chirington, see Cher-
ington
Chopp, Chapp, Chappe,
Ant. 148 ; Allen a/s.
Jo. 122 ; Mgt. 177 ; Rt.
116
Chorlet, J. 29. See Charlet
Christofer, Christopher,
Breverton a/s. Rt. 115;
Harrison a/s. Rt. 129
Chre//en, ShreTenrv, R. 25
Chudwell. see Chadwell
Churche, Church, Al. 1 58 ;
Ez. 45 ; Jo. 48 ; J. 95*
113 ; N. 123 ; R. 1 10 ;
Rg. 179; T. 17, 115,
153 ; Wit. 118 ; W. 72,
92, 97, 109, 143, 203
Churches, J. 36, loi ;
Rph. 103 ; R. 43 ; Rt.
142 ; T. 80
Churchman, Churchaman,
Jo. 95* ; T. 9, 115
Churchowse, T. 186
Chyld, see Child
Chynne, Chin, J. 5 : Kin-
borow, 8 : R. 105
Cicell, Cissell, M 191 ;
W. 7. See Cecill, Sisell
Ciford, see Syford
Cissell, see Cicell
Claffeld, see Clayfield
Clapam, Maud, 29
Index Nouiiiium.
223
Clapton, W. 104
Clare, Fr. 145
Clarke, Clark, Clearcke,
Clearke, Clerck, Clerk,
Clarke, AI.61, 104, 128 ;
And. 72, 197 ; A. 87,
i?4, 145 ; Ant. 139 ;
Ar. 184 ; Cr. 2, 97 ; Ed.
149 ; El. 4 ; Ez. 3, 102,
124, 147, 170; Ezk. 137 ;
Fr. 175 ; G. 175 ; H.
54, 68, 140, 178, 183 ;
h- 77, 189 ; Jo. 14, 57,
79 ; J- 2, 20, 44, 47, 52,
57, 65, 67, 69, 79, 97,
loi, 105, no, 125, 126*,
135, 13^, 174, 177, 186,
187, 194, 199 ; Ju. 131 ;
I\lSt. 17, 69; Al^y. 46,
138 ; Maud, no ; R.
i5> 36, 53, 64, 66, 68,
85*, 94, 105, 112, 125,
140, 164, 173, 204 ; Rt.
15, 76, 103, 127, 173;
Rg. 83; T. 4, 6, 10, 13,
76, 94, 96, 104* 107,
127, 145, 172, 175, 186,
191 ; Wit. 37 ; \V. n,
27, 35, 38, 43, 54, 60,
78,90,98, 104,109,123*
130* 141, 143, 184,
187* 203 ; al<!. Coules,
J. 54 ; Ills. Lee, W.
n7 ; als. Robertes, Ez.
106 ; nls. Walburne, T.
143 ; Hobbes <ils. J.
144 ; Redfern, Redfyn
a's. J. 30 ; Ph. 10 ;
Walborne a/s. Wit. 203
Clarvo, Clarvoe, Al. 32 ;
E. 124 ; Ez. 58 ; Isb.
145 ; J. 50 ; T. 9, loi
Clayfield, Claffeld, Cl?,-
vell, Clavield, Claviid,
Clavile, E. 152 ; El. 108;
Ez. 32 ; Gi. 68, 88 ; J.
137 ; Jph. 194 ; T. 182
Clearcke, Clearke, see
Clarke
Cleave, J. 194. See
Cleveley
Cleavelie, see Cleveley
Cleeve,\V. 185. See Cleave
Cleevely, Clefley, see
Cleveley
Clements, Clementes,
Clemence, Clemens,
Clement, Clemente,
E(hn. 171 ; Ez. 63 ; H.
162, 183 ; Hu. 65, 67 ;
Jo. 63 ; J. 12, 54, 77 ;
K. 168 ; Mgt. 43, 107 ;
Mau. 189 ; R. 38, 127,
207 ; Rt. 66, 68, 76 ;
S. 127 ; T. n, 46, n8 ;
W. 26, 51, n4, 145 ;
Stake, State als. J. 160 ;
T. 47, 70 ; Tyler cils.
R. 62
Clemson, R. 24
Cleneley, T. 73. See
Cleveley
Clent, Clente, Js. 199 ; R.
25 ; W. 17
Clerck, Clerk, Clerke, see
Clarke
Cleveley, Clevely, Cleeve-
ley, Cleevely, Cleevelie,
Cleavelie, Clefley, Ad.
130 ; Ag. 70 ; A. 168 ;
J. 23, 82, 196 ; N. 13,
83 ; Rgd. 59 ; T. 7?,.
127 ; W. 56
eleven, Jo. n6; R. 105
Clever, R. 96
Cleyton, H n9
Cliberie, J. 40
Cliff, Cliffe, Clyffe, Augn.
n5 ; H. 178 ; Ph. 113
Clifford, Clyfford, Ez. 48 ;
Js. 5 ; Jo. 185 ; J. 12,
175 ; T. 132 ; W. 41*
Clift, T. 106
Clifton, J. 77
Clinton, Clynton, G. 70 ;
R. 49
Clissald, S. 161
Clissall, R. 18
Clissell, A. 197
Clissoe, Ant. 72
Clissold, Al. 49 ; Ed. 122 ;
Edni. 54, 1 19 ; Gi. 180 ;
H. 79 ; Pouell, 196 ; R.
64, 1 10 ; Rt. 25 ; Sa.
201 ; T. 49, 83, 139
Clopton, H. 23 ; R. 10
Closse, J. 158
Cloterbuck, Clouterbucke,
see Clutterbuck
Cluffe, Cloughe, Al. 171 ;
Rt. 142 ; W. 135*
Clutterbuck, Cloterbooke,
Cloterboke, Clotturboc,
Clotterboocke, Clouter
bucke, etc., Ag. 54 ; .\\.
151 ; lUanclio, 143 ; E.
160 ; El. 49 ; FalMan,
176 ; Js. 144, 149, 171 ;
Ja. 141 ; J. 10, 24, 28,
50, 59, 123, 180, I S3 ;
Josias, 154 ; K. 14, 49 ;
Mgt. 148 ; Mgy. 85, 96 ;
M. 166, 200 ; Mi. 1 38 ;
R. 62, 78", 105, 151,
164 ; Rt. 40, 61, 91 ;
S, 136 ; Sm. 30 ; T. 13,
15, 57, 185, 188; Wit.
125 ; W. 14,46,60, 151,
157, 159
Clyffe, see Cliff
Clyfford, see Clifford
Clynton, see Clinton
Coale, see Cole
Coales, see Cowles
Coaley, see Coley
Coather, R. 123
Cobbe, E. 52 ; Jo. 68 ; J.
121, 173
Cocam, W. 26
Cock, Raynold, 1 16
Cockbill, T. 161 ; Desson
als. J. 124
Cocked, J. 1 1
Cockerel], Cockrell, Ez.
120 ; Jo. 108
Cockes, Cocks, see Cox
Cockshot, Corkeshute, J.
23, 29
Codgell, Js. 95-*
Codrington, Jy. 175 ; R.
132
Coell, see Cole
Coke, see Cooke
Cokkes, see Cox
Coksey, J. 136
Colabur, see Collaber
Colburne, Coleborne, A.
182*
Colchester, Ag. 21 ; W.
21
Cole, Coale, Coell, Coole,
Ag. 22 ; Al. 60, II J ;
Ant. 70 ; Ch. 109, 128 ;
Edm. 180 ; E. 82 ; Gi.
192 ; Hu. 82 ; Js. 10,
77 ; Jo. 95* ; J- 13, 20,
91, n3, ns, 149, 152,
180, 191 ; K. 52, 136 ;
L. 108 ; Mgy. 107 ; R.
39, 85* 190 ; Rt. 13,
76, 196 ; T. 7, 19*, 26,
78, 161* 179, 202* ; W.
9, 51, 97, 100, 130* ; als\
Bower, Ez. 198. .See
CoUe
Coleborne, see Colburne
Coleman, sec Colman
Colericke, T. 184
Coles, see Cowles
Colet, see CoUett
224
Index Nominum.
Coley, Coaley, J. 74 ; K.
35 ; Rph. 130 ; W. 141.
See Cole, Colle, CoUey
Collaber, Colabur, Cala-
bur, Ag. 124; J. 24* ;
T. 115
Collam, Al. 2
Colle, A- 2, 98 ; J. 85.
See Cole, Coley
Colledge, T. 208
Collen, Edm. 63
Collens, see Collins
Coller, see Cowley, Ag.
35
Colles, see Collys
Collett, Collet, Colet,
Collytt, Ag. 115 ; Al.
22, 155 ; Ant. 162, 193 ;
Ed. 102 ; Ez. 131 ; Jo.
8, 99, 156, 195 ; Hln.
82; H. 93, 186; J. 21,
24, 82, 102, 116, 131,
185, 195 ; K. 93 ; L.
63; R- 50, 57, 71 ; Rt.
34, 69, 121 ; T. 83 ;
Wit. 123, 124, 189 ; W.
84, 104, 174, 188 ;
Jefferies als. R. 148
Colley, Colly, CoUye,
Edm. 21 ; Ez. 27 ; Isb.
39; Mgt. 39; R. 155 ;
Rt. 34 ; T. 92. See
Coley, Cowley
Collier, Collyer, Al. 54 ;
Ant. 187 ; Ez. 54, 137 ;
G. 198 ; Jo 54 ; J- 178,
208 ; R. 51 ; Rt. 9, 25 ;
T. 55, 104, 169; W.72,
107
Collimore, see Collymore
Collins, Collyns, Collens,
Collings, A. 80, 130 ;
Do. 100 ; Fr. 68 ; Gi.
198* ; Js. 75 ; Jo. 144 ;
J- 8, 23,55, 57, loi, 119,
129, 154, 156, 164, 173;
K. 97 ; M. 181 ; Maud,
61 ; N. 140 ; R. 46, 190 ;
Rt. 10 ; T. 43, 49, 86,
89, 115, 117, 125 ; W.
9, 94, 122, 141, 176
Collis, see Collys
CoUisborn, T. 4
CoUman, see Colman
CoUwall, Colwall, Coll-
well, Colwell, Ez. 99 ;
Ja. 160 ; J. 134 ; Mgy.
50 ; R. 18, 140, 193 ;
\V. 60
Colly, see Colley
Collycke, J. 45
Collyer, see Collier
Collymore, Cdlymore,
Collimore, Cullmore,
Cullimore, CuUymore,
Ag. 56 ; And. 27 ; CI.
65, 67 ; E. 27, 109 ; Ez.
68 ; H. 193, 198 ; Jo.
21 ; J. 5, 21, 33, 43, 55,
69, 144, 189 ; Jph. 21 ;
M. 87 ; Rt. 57, 103 ; Sa.
201 ; T. 74, 100 ; W.
38, 61, 76
Collynbell, Mi. 46
Collyns, see Collins
Collys, Collis, Colles, Ch.
37 ; El. 42 ; Hester,
198 ; Jo. 10 ; J. 5, 10 ;
T. 7, 9, 19, 34, 143 ; W.
13
Collytt, see Collett
Colman, Coleman, Coil-
man, Ag. 86 ; Jo. 98 ;
J. 57 ; Maculin, 81 ; T.
17 ; W. 92
Colsey, J. 3 ; Wit. 73
Colston, see Coulston
Colton, R. 64
Colwall, Colwell, see
Collwall
Colymore, see Collymore
Combe, Coombe, Al. 139 ;
E. 178 ; Js. 164 ; Jo. 5 ;
J. 134, 168; R. 25, 73;
Wit. 26, 3',32, 35. 205 ;
W. 127, 128, 130. 151,
157 ; Baldwyn als. E.
108
Combley, G. 16. See
Commeley
Combridge, W. 51. See
Cambridge
Commeley, Comley, J. 11,
24 ; R.61 ; W. 37. See
Combley ; see also Co-
nubley
Commynge, Commyn,
Comynge, Cuminge,Jo.
63; R. 186; T. 9; W.
37
Compier, Compire, Com-
pyer, Compeare, Com-
peire, Al. 182 ; J. 33 ;
Mgy. 173 ; Rt.96, 167;
St. 164 ; T. 155
Compton, H. 95 ; Ja. 21 ;
Jo. 8 ; J. 21, 82, 146;
R. 105 ; T. 25, 123, 127 ;
Wit. 161 ; W. 141 ;
Symmes als. Grg. 137
Compyer, see Compier
Comynge, see Commynge
Coney, Mgn. 19
Consewell, J. 43
Constable, A. 182
Constance, Constans, see
Cowstance
Conubley, see Counbley
Conway, Conwaye, Do.
109 ; J. 60
Cooke, Coke, Cook,
Cookes, Ag. 48, 92, 98 ;
Al. 13, 16, 153 ; A. 141,
155 ; Ch. 180 ; Dn. 104 ;
Edm. 148, 175 ; Ez. 27,
145 ; Fr. 160 ; G. 119 ;
H. 16, 23, 77 ; Hu. no,
183 ; Hy. 143; Js. 152,
204; Ja. 152, 156 ; Jo.
8, 71, 108, 144 ; J. 12,
14, 16, 20* 29* 39,40*
44, 47*, 55, 75, 80, 93,
108, III, 113, 126, 127*
, 13', 132, 137, 142, 144,
145, 151, 152, 154, 164,
166, 183; Ju. 188 ; Lw.
16 ; Mgt. 29, 74, 129,
156 ; N. 125 ; R. 10,
25, 30, 51, 62, 72, 107,
no, 125, 138, 146, 190;
Rt. 25, 39,47, 96, 152 ;
Sbl. 30 ; St. 175 ; T. 7,
13, 22, 26, 49, 57, 61,
92, 100, 120, 123, 130,
137, 138, 146, 150, 154,
157, 182 ; Wit. 22, 139,
143 ; w. 17, 20* 31,
35, 37, 42, 43, 73, 76,
88, 90, 102, 104, n2,
117* 127,128, 150, 157*
169, 180* 187 ; als.
Boule, Bowie, R. 152 ;
Rt. 125 ; als. Castell,
13 ; als. Dapwell, Jo.
81 ; als. Forman, Frs.
n I ; als. Smith, 36 ;
Bould als. J. 63 ; Castle,
Castell als. Wit. 66,
155 ; Fraunces als. Ph.
34 ; Hyll als. R. 64 ;
Rumney, Rumny als. R.
185 ; W. n8; Watkins
als. El. 109
Cookefort, J. 62
Coole, see Cole
Cooles, see Cowles
Coombe, see Combe
Cooper, Coppuck, 207 ;
H. 105, 176 ; Jo. 126 ;
J. 53, 107, 129; N. 127;
Index -^JVommu}?!.
225
Rph. 66 ; T. 202 ; W.
26, 102, 117, 203 ; Jesse
a!s. ]. 119. See Coper
Cooser, J. 85
Cope, Coape, Jo. 97 ; J.
12, 125 ; N. 167; W. 58
Coper, J. 52 ; Rph. 66 ;
Kg. 40. See Cooper
Copp, Coppe, Jo. 118 ; J.
5, 160; R. 113
Coppin, Coppyn, Edm.
95 ; J- 192
Coppocke, R. 94, 170
Coppyn, see Coppin
Corbet, Corbett, G. 32 ;
H. 128 ; J. 158 ; Ptk.
1 1 ; R. 191 ; Rt. 6 ; T.
6, 22, 83, 143 ; VV. 56,
86, 104
Corfold, Al. 197
Corke, A. 126 ; J. 1 10
Corkeshute, see Cockshot
Cormell, Al. 78 ; I. 194 ;
Rt. 83 ; S. 193 ; W. 35,
78, 203. See Cornell
Cornalle, see Cornell
Corndell, Mgt. 103
Cornell, Cornalle, R. 201 ;
T. 34, 109. See Cormell
and Com'well
Cornish, T. 202
Cornock, see Curnock
Cornwell, Cornewell,
Cornwall, Cornewall,
E. 128 ; Guy, 116 ; J.
35, no, 175 ; R. 94,
no; W. 15,60,94, 153.
See Cornell
Corser, J. 39
Cortice, see Curtis
Corver, Corwer ; Acton,
Aston als. H. 195, 198 ;
Hester, 193. See Carver
Coryat, J. 8
Cosbye, Cozby, Cr. 143 ;
W. 20
Cosens, Cosen, Cossen,
Cossens, Cozen, Co-
zens, Cosyn, A. 174,
185 ; Hu. 50 ; J. 10,
123; Mgt. 185; R. 30,
64 ; T. 145 ; W. 137
Costance, see Cowstance
Coster, Costerde, Cos-
terte. Costard, Custard,
Hy. 126 ; Rt. 201 ; T.
148 ; Wit. 2 ; W. 54
Cosyn, see Cosens
Cotemore, Mawle als. H.
143
Cotes, J. 75, 85 ; R. 182 ;
T. 71, 105
Cotgrove, H. no
Cotoune, W. 48
Cottle, W. 147
Cotton, Cotten, G. 18, 80 ;
Jo. 87 ; R. 20, 34 ; Rt.
132 ; Rg. 74
Cottrell, Cotterell, Edm.
137 ; Js. 95* ; J- 75,
n4, 124, 181; Mgt. 91 ;
Ml. 166 ; R. 64, 136 ;
T. 150; W. 88. See
Catteroll
Couche, Bw. 124
Coucher, Cowcher, A.
191 ; Jo. 192 ; T. 125 ;
W. 188
Coude, Isb. 158
Coules, see Cowles
Couley, see Cowley
Coulston, Cowlston,
Cowlstone, Colstons,
Jo. 5 ; J. 124 ; R. 183 ;
T. 127. See Cowstance
Counbley or Conubley,
Mgt. 33 ; for Combley,
q.v.
Courte, Cowrte, J. 52 ; W.
7, 41
Cove, H. 50; W. 135,203
Cowcher, see Coucher
Cowdall, J. n9 ; Rt. 49
Cowell, W. 137
Cowles, Coules, Coles,
Coales, Cooles, Ag.
161, 162, 163 ; Al. 77 ;
A. 150 ; Ant. 150 ; Cr.
163 ; Ed. 171 ; E. 175,
198 ; El. 141 ; Hu. 140 ;
Js. 40, 77, 108 ; J. 40,
45,68, 72,91, 117, 128,
162, 185 ; Mgt. 121 ;
Mgy. 44 ; Rph. 73 ;
Raynold, n7 ; R. 85,
120, 125, 167 ; Rt. 136,
196 ; Su. 185 ; To. 153,
165 ; T. 58, 167, 172 ;
W. 51, 60, 92, 102, 135,
139, 148, 180 ; Clarke
als. J. 54
Cowley, Cowly, Cowlye,
Couley, Ab. 189 ; Ag.
35 ; A. 130; Ez. 23;
Gf. 17 ; Isb. loi ; Jo.
41; J. 29, 32,79,93,96,
180 ; Mgy. 144 ; R. 61,
62, 194 ; T. 53, 76, 86,
134 ;. T. 159 ; W. 64,
126, 176. See Coley
1 6
GLOL'C. WILLS.
I
Cowlsey, J a. 150 ; T. 164
Cowlston, see Coulston
Cow^ly, Cowlye, see Cow-
ley
Cowmedow^, Cowraed-
owe, J. 93 ; T. 74, 76
Cowper, Cowpar, H. 21,
190; J. 5, 13, 39, loi ;■
Mgt. 22, 140 ; Mgy. 24 ;
N. 49; R. 76, 123 ; Rt.
34 ; T. 117 ; als. ]ejce,
El. 137
Cowpye, T. 55
Cowstance, Constans,
Cowstans, Cowstanes,
Constance, Costance,
Jo. 194; J. 91, 124, 178 ;
Ph. 62 ; R. 87 ; Rt.
194; Rg- 3; T. 51
Cox, Coxe, Cocks,
Cockes, Cokkes, Ag.
32, 180 ; A. 163, 168 ;
Ant. 60, 139 ; Bw. 124 ;
C. 207 ; Cressett, 178 ;
El. 4, 168 ; Ez. 52, 180 ;
Gi. 75, 147, 166, 186 ;
Hln. 23 ; H. 173 ; Isb.
52; Jo775,87, 145, 199;
J. 5* 24, 37, 55, 73, 75,
108, n8, 123, 146, 150,
158, 171,181,183.185*
199 ; Ju- 56, 116 ; K.
20, 136 ; Lw. 183 ; Mgt.
138 ; Mgy. 2 ; N. 36,
50, 79 ; R. 10, 20, 57,
59, 74, 100, 113. 123,
167 ; Rt. 51 ; Rs. 190 ;
T. 6, n, 34, 47, 51, 86,
100, 132, 157, 169 ; Wit.
7; W. 10, 13, 14,17,31,
n 8, 1 39*, 171 ; als.
Hayward, W. 170
Coxon, J. 85
Cozby, see Cosbye
Cozen, see Cosens
Crabbe, J. 176
jCradocke, R. 142
Crafte, Ez. 95 ; J. n6 ;
I W. 81, 155
Craker, J. 12, 183, 194
1 Crane, H. 32
I Crasswell, see Croswell
I Crate, Jo. 156
Creede, Crede, El. 133;
J. n7, 154 ; N. 108 ;
Rt. 25 ;.T. 22, 34, 41,
I 125, 136 ; W. 78, 135
.Creese, J. 99, 170 ; Rt.
I 105
iCresser, R. 194
Q
226
hidex Noniirnim.
Crest, J. 138
Creswell, see Croswell
Crew, Crewe, Ag. 176 ;
Art. 180 ; Edm. 75 ;
Isb., Ez. 72 ; Jo. 95*
192 ; J. 136, 204 ; Mth.
173 ; P. 71 ; R. 196 ;
T. 15, 104 ; Wit. 176 ;
W. 163, 174. See Drew,
T. 76
Crippes, Cripps, E. 141 ;
Ez. 172 ; Fr. 162 ; Gi.
170, 198; H. 93 ; Ja.
162 ; Jo. 129 ; N. 152,
200 ; Rt. 83; W. 18
Cripples, J. 124
Cripps, see Crippes
Crispe, Ag. 130 ; J. 17
Crocker, Ag. 58 ; J. 28 ;
50, 52 ; R. 83 ; T. 64
Crodford, J. 42
Crodie, Crodye, see
Crcwdye
Crofte, Hu. 88 ; T. 134
Croftes, A. 72 ; G. 128
Croke, W. 64
Croker, Ez. 108
Crome, Croome, Croume,
Ag. 38, 88, III ; AIx.
90 ; Fr. 171 ; G. 166 ;
H. 52 ; Isb. 45 ; Ja.
178 ; Jo. 116, 152 ; J.
19, 40, 47, 85, 102* ;
Ph. 20 ; R. 89, no,
177 ; Rt. 3 ; T. 4, 39,
72, loi, 120, 165 ; \\'.
46, 94, 147
Cronage, Crannage, Ab.
135; J. 134; Mgt. 125 ;
Rt. 76 . "
Cronnupe, T. 26 ; for
Crump, q.v.
Cronocks, R. 107
Croome, see Crome
Crosland, T. 84
Crosse, Ez. 3 ; J- 85
Croswell, Creswell, Crass-
well, Ja. 144 ; Jo. 56 ;
R. 134 ; Rj?. 55; T. 120
Croume, see Crome
Crouse, see Crowse
Crowder, Ag. 137
Crowdye, Crowdie, Crow-
dey, Crodye, Crodie,
Ag. 139; Al. 178; J.
II, 114; N. 22 ; R. 43,
115. 175
Crowe, (i. 80
Crowse, Crouse, C. 178 ;
K. 36 ; W. 72
Croyth, Jo. 28
Crump, Crumpe, Crompe,
Ag. 39 ; A. 197 ; Art.
180; E. 143 ; Ez. 45,
160 ; Gi. 120 ; H. 140,
149 ; Js. 16, 127, 150,
191 ; Ja. 118; J. 5, 8,
35, 50, 69, 71, 72, io6,
160, 194; K. 164; ]\Igt.
183, 192 ; M. 171 ; Ph.
6, 79 ; R. 83 ; Rt. 201 ;
Rg. 6 ; Slv. loi ; T. 26,
70, 94, 177 ; W. II, 32,
139, 141, 147
Cubberley, J. 44
Cudd, Cudde, J. 50 ; R.
116; W. 169
Cuffe, Cuff, Ag. 27 ; Frs.
198 ; J. 63, 65, 67 ; R.
85 ; W. 31,49
Cuglie, Cugley, Ez. 189
H. 153 ; J. 29, 175
Mgy. 132 ; R. 78, 81
Sa. 201 ; T. 83, loi
Welthian, 86 ; W. 117
Culdwey, Thatcher als.
Cundered, 10
Cull, A. T37 ; Guy, 133,
184 ; Hu. 163 ; Js. 134;
J. 138, 158, 188, 206 ;
R. 96 ; T. 21, 172
CuUmore, CuUimore,
Cullymore, see Colly-
more
Culverhouse, J. 194
Cuminge, see Commyn
Cumpner, T. 149
Curnock, Curnocke, Cor
nock, Cornocke, Ag.
130 ; A. 20 ; Fl. 47 ;
H. 97, 171 ; Isb. 87 ;
Ja. I ; Jo. 154; J. 63,
85, 103, 112, 128 ; Mau.
24 ; N. 'J^ ; Ph. 134 ;
R. 144 ; Rt. 112, 159 ;
T. 9, 74, 83, 102, 106,
118, 135 ; \V. 191. See
Charnock
Curry er.Curryar, Carryer,
Curriar, J. 144, 162 ;
Mgt. 81 ; Rt. 120; T.
12, 51 ; Wit. 80 ; als.
Reynolds, Robt. i 41
Curtewryghte, see Cart-
wright
Curtis, Curtice, Curtes,
Curtesse. Curtys, Cur-
tise, Cortice, Curteis,
Curteys, Curteyse, Art.
133 ; Ez. 4 ; Js. 127 ; J.
24, 36, 54, 87, 95, 96,
147, 151, 166, 199; Ju.
200 ; M. 185 ; Rnd.
169 ; R. 46, 81,85 ; Kt.
9, 74, 107 ; Rg. 3 ; T.
4, 92, 137, 150, 174, 184,
i88 ; W. 117, 180, 195
Custard, see Coster
Cutler, T. 121 ; als. Mid-
winter, G. 198
Cyer, see Syer
Daa, see Day
Dabbes, AI. 141. See
Dobbs
Daber, T. 80
I>abine, Rl. 136
Dabney, Dabeney, Dawb-
ney, W. 72 ; als. Shep-
heard. Ag. 120 ; W. 109
Daby, Dabye, J. 1 1 1 ;
Maud, 146. See Dawby
Dadley, T. 164
Dadwell, T. 1 40
Daflfey, Daffeye, Daffy,
Daffye.AI. 81 ; Ez. 116;
j; 29, 40; R. 113 ; T.
.11
Dagg, Dagge, AIx. 120;
Rt. 36 ; T. 81 ; W. 88
Daingerfyeld, see Danger-
field
Dainton, Hu. 163. See
Deynton
Dale, Ez. 72 ; Ph. 3 ;
Battyn als. R. 53. See
also Adale
Dallie, Dalye, Jo. 47 ; T.
90; W. 31
Damsel, Damsell, El. 38 ;
G. 131 ; H. 176 ; J. 79 ;
R. 25 ; Rt. 19
Danby, Danbye, Danbie,
Jsp. 50; J.83; Jph. 13;
Jy. 13; W. 128, 191
Dance, see Daunce
Dane, G. 93
Danes, Rt. no. See
Davis, H. 32
Dangerfield, Daingerfyeld,
Dangerfyld, Daynger-
feld, Daungerfield, Dan-.
serfield. etc.. Ag. 7, 27 ;
Brice, 104 ; E. 122, 152,
156 ; G. 153 ; Js. 1 10,
152 ; Jer. 175 ; Jo. 2,
45 ; J. 21* 116 ; K.
118; Mgy. 142, 159;
N. 53, 189 ; St. 188 ;
Index Nominum.
227
R. 64, 81, 89, 113, 118,
149 ; Rt. 169 ; Rg. 16 ;
T. 15, 115 ; W. 20, 174
Daniell, Danniell, Danyell,
Dannyell. Al. 63, 184 ;
E. 204; El. 32 ; Gi. 174;
Hu. 198 ; Js. 48 ; Jo.
162 ; J. 24, 36, 60, 93,
103, 118, 156 ; R. 9, 29 ;
Rt. 53, 105, 125 ; T. 94,
98, 154, 163, 195 ; W.
41, 61, 88, 157 ; ah.
Maulson, T. 1 1 1
Danners, Fr. 42
Dannyell, see Daniel!
Danser, see Daunser
Danserfield, see Danger-
field
Danson, Rg. loi
Dante, see Daunte
Dantz, see Daunce
Dap well, St. 30, 1 1 2 ; Cook
Ills. Jo. 81
Darby, Darbye, Mgt. 146,
208 ; T. 4, 6. See
Derby
Dare, Ez. 35
Darke, Ag. 2 ; Hln. 90 ;
J. 48, 173; N. 16; VV.
32,41
Darling, see Durling
Darney, see Dorney
Darston, Darstyn, G. 10 ;
J. 40
Dashwell, W. 97
Dasson, Al. 88
Daston, A. 165, 204 ; E.
168 ; G. 28
Daumper, J. 21
Daunce, Dantz, Daunse,
Dance, J. 72, 154 ; R.
164 ; W. 180
Dauncer, see Daunser
Dauncy, Dauncey, Daun-
cie, Daunsey, Daunsye,
Cr. 119 ; Gi. 56 ; Isb.
107 ; Mgy. 162 ; Ph.
125; T. 177; W. 88,
148, 169
Daungerfield, see Danger-
field
Daunser, Dauncer, Dan-
ser, Ag. 1 1 5 ; J. 28, 79,
136 ; Olive, 136
Daunsey, Daunsye, see
Dauncy
Daunte, Dante, Al. 108 ;
T. 61, 141
Daunter, Florish, 70
Dauson, see Dawson
Dautesey, T. 134
Davenport, T. 64
Davice, see Davis
David, Griffin, i
Davis, Davies, Davys
Davisse, Davice, Ag,
76, 78, 86 ; Al. 4, 49
98 ; Amb. 22 ; Amy
27 ; And. 16 ; A. 163
Ant. 114 ; Ar. 130
Chn. 119 ; E. 151
Edm. 68, 126 ; EI. 23
Ez. 3, 192, 193 ; Fr,
166 ; G. 153 ; Gi. 56,
178 ; H. II, 32, no,
119 ; Hu. 133; Hy. 32
119; Ja. 3, 105 ; Jo. 14,
170, 179; J- i> 2, 5, 19
29. 33, 40, 43- 47, 48*
53, 54, 59, 60, 62, 69, 75
84, 87. 105, 1 12, 126*.
133, 140, 146, 152* 154
156, 158, 163, 168, 170,
199* 200 ; K. 126, 158
Ls. 132 ; Mgt. 6, 40,
103, 121, 144 ; M. 154
Mth. 177 ; Mau. 71,79
Mgn. 189 ; N. 24, 61
Par. 200 ; Ph. 94, 157
Randall, 66, 68 ; R. 30,
36, 64, 66* 68* 71,91*
107, 113, 138, 142, 149,
152, 157, 167 ; Sa. 201
Rt. 19*, 61*, 100, 103
127, 134, 161, 167, 183
Rg. 98, 120, 121 ; T. 4
9, 26* 38, 39, 59, 66
74, 76, 83, 105, 114*
141, 142. T51, 170, 193
202 ; Tremore, 132
W. 9, 26, 31, 35* 38
51, 72, 75, 98, 118, 123
135. 167, 184, 203 ; als.
Fecye, .'' T. 19 ; als,
Horsman, R. 100 ; als
Snowe, J. 43 ; als
Weaver, Gi. 135 ; Jones
als. Ez. 186 ; Tayler,
Taylor als. Jo. 186 ; J.
173
Davison, R. 185
Davys, see Davis
Dav7, see Dawe
Davvber, Bardelh?/^ J. 1 10
Dawbney, see Dabney
Dawbury, Dawburye, J .
24; Mgt. 159
Dawby, El. 135 ; Ez. 147;
Gi. 133; R. 185. See
Daby
Dawe, Daw, Ag. 117,
137 ; And. 60 ; Ar. 150 ;
Cc. 93 ; Ch. 208 ; CI.
168 ; £. 99 ; El. 102 ;
Hln. 128; Ja. 166*; J.
36 ; Ju. 48 ; K. 108,
162 ; Mgt. 98 ; Mau.
87 ; R. 61 ; Rt. 69 ; T.
81, 83, 94, 120, 150;
Wit. 48 ; W. 80, 143
Dawes, Edm. 68 ; El."
128 ; J. 85 ; R. 148.
Hills als. J. 183
Dawkes, H. 32, 73
Dawkins, J. 165
Dawle, J. 10
Dawly, W. 88
Dawne, R. 64
Dawson, Dauson, E. 15S ;
J. 91 ; Par. 91 ; W.
1^
Day, Daa, Dey, Dei, Daye,
Dayes, Ag. 72 ; A. 119 ;
Brb. 139 ; Bgt. 165 ; Ez.
99; H.28; Js. 116; J.
63 ; R. 34, 164, 201 ;
Rg. 92 ; S. 185 ; T. 14,
62, 80; Wit. 150; W.
70, 195
Dayngerfeld, see Danger-
field
Deade, R. 91
Deacon, Deacons, De-
kyns, Deakyn, Deakins,
Edm. 62 ; E. 188 ; El.
2 ; Js. 153 ; J. 8 ; St.
98 ; T. 136, 140; W.
38, 49, III ; als. Awford,
J. 121 ; Hitchins, Hut-
chins, Hutchyns als. J.
160 ; T. 100, 155, 191
Deane, Deen, Deene,
Devereux, 186 ; Do.
99 ; E. 170; Gi. 172*;
J. 181; R. 87, 120, 152;
W. 66, III, 167. See
Adeane
Deanes, Ez. 80 ; J. 168
Dearne, T. 48
Deaves, Deves, Deavis,
E. T% 114 (Dea//es,
Ez. 80); J. 85, 121, 192 ;
T. 83
Dee, }. 99 ; W. 7
Deen, Deene, see Deane
Degin, R. 91
Dei, see Day
Deighton, Deiton, A. 143 ;
J. 183 ; Nth. 183 ; R.
193; S. 187*; T. 83
228
Index NoDiinnni.
Deiston or Dydston, W.
II. See Diston
Dekyns, see Deacon
Delabere, Kinard, 119,
200. See Bere
Deraerie, see Dymery
Democke, see Dymock
Denning, Denninge, Den-
nynge, Dening, Den-
inge, Denynge, Ag. 17 ;
J. 3, 14, 133; M. 191 ;
Mau. 2CXD ; T. 31, 39.
86, 150; W. II, 31, 54,
80
Dennis, Dennys, H. 195,
198 ; Rt. 144, 159 ; T.
159 ; Wit. 64 ; W. Ill
Denny, Denye, Dynnye,
Hu. 128 ; J. 33 ; N.
174; T. 121
Denten, Denton, Ag. 86 ;
J- 75
Denye, see Denny
Denynge, see Denning
Derham, Derram, see
Dyrham
Derriatt, Deriatt, Derrett,
Derryat, Deryard, Dir-
rett, Dirriat, Dyreat,
Dyrriatt, Dyrryett, Dy-
ryat, Al. 137 ; E. 20 ;
Js. 185 ; Jo. 181 ; J. 19,
108; R. 55, 134; T.
137, 148, 169 ; \V. 2,
90, 130, 191
Derry, J. 187. See Dirry
Deryard, see Derriatt
Desson als. Cockbill, J.
124
Deves, see Deaves
Devias, Devyas, H. 88,
152; Mgt. 132; Peerce,8
Dews, Doose, J. 89 ; als.
Nash, T. 107
Dewsey, Dewcie, J. 106 ;
W. 26
Dey, see Day
Deyer, see Dyer
Deynton, H. 188 ; T. 150.
See Dainton
Diaper, W. 194
Dichford, Rt. 96
Dickes, Dikes, R. 113,
132 ; T. 1S4. See Dyke
Dickins, Dyckyns, J. 14,
174 ; Mgt. 127 ; R. I
Didmill, see Dydmill
Dier, see Dyer
Digger, Eyris ah. R. 164 ;
Pyres (i/j. R.201
Dikes, see Dickes
Dilling, Ez. 106
Dimery, see Dymery
Dimocke, Dimoke, see
Dymock
Dingeley, W. 1 1 2
Dinssell, Dd. 100
Dipper, Dyper, J. 127 ;
als. Andros, 1 1 1
Dirham, see Dyrham
Dirrell, Rg. 138
Dirrett, Dirriat, see Der-
riatt
Dirry, J. 135. See Derry
Diston, Dyston, El. 198 ;
Ez. 188 ; G. 99 ; J. 24 ;
0.81, 136 ; R. 113; T.
159. See Deiston
Dixon, Dyxon, J. 142 ;
T. 80
Dizell, Maud, 118
Dobbes, see Dobbs
Dobbin, Row. 94
Dobbins, Dobyns, Dob-
byns, Barnard, 158 ;
Gi. 109 ; Guy, 3 ; J. 80,
185, 189; T. 174, 208;
W. 107
Dobbs, Dobbes, Dobbis,
Dabbes, Al. 141 ; A.
■Jl ; CI. 189 ; Edm. 77 ;
El. 99; Js. 79; J. 8,
39, 62, 121, 163, 199 ;
Mgt. 185; Oliffe, 181 ;
R. 6, 134 ; Rt. 134 ;
Rg. 71 ; T. 132, 169 ;
Wit. 130; W. yj, 172
Dobbyns, Dobyns, see
Dobbins
Dochyn, T. 64
Dockett, Jo. 103 ; R. 79
Dodde, Dod, E. 47 ; Rnd.
30 ; als. Dyer, J. 41
Dodge, J. 166
Dodgen, Dodgin, Ja. 124;
T. 90 ; W. 128
Dodiswell, see Dowdes-
well
Dod/f-z/ead, T. 30
Dodymead, W. 120
Dole, DoUe, Doell, Do.
184; J. 158; R. 123;
W. 41. See Dowle
DoUinge, T. 135
Dollman, J la. 28
Dollymore, Mgt. 29 ;
} CoUymore, q.v.
Dolphin, Mau. 62
Domminge, Ez. 78 ; J. 89
Donbridge, J. 41
Donge, Ant. 56
Doning, see Dunning
Donne, Dunne, Dun,
Dunn, Done, Doow, Ag.
90; Ar. 106 ; Gbl. 188 ;
H. 188 ; J. 33. 36, 42,
43, 79, '05 ; Mgt. 66,
68 ; R. 66, 68, 1 57 ; Rt.
127 ; T. 49 ; W. 35, 75
Donning, see Dunning
Donster, see Dunster
Donye, see Coney
Doodinge, see Do^wdinge
Doom, J. 105. See Donne
Doose, see Dews
Dopping, Doppen, Doppin,
Doppinge, Dopyns. Ag.
1 14 ; A. 133 ; Edm.
141 ; Js. 23 ; Jo. 37 ;
J. 114 ; Lw. 57; Mgy.
192 ; W. 58.
Dorby, T. 132. , See
DarlDy
Dornet, Ez. 20
Dorney, Darney, Adrian,
171, 197; Alx. 163;
Do. 153 ; Jo. 56; J. 87,
102, 1 16, 163, 199 ; Ml.
174 ; R. 2, 129, 191 ;
Rt. 74, 86 ; T. 57, 195 ;
W. 37
Dorrem, J. 24
Dorrett, R. 201
Dorrington, Rph. 161
Dossett, Dosset, Jo. 170;
J. 98 ; R. 154 ; T. 70
Doudin, Ansell, 102 : Js.
84. See also Dowdinge
Doughton, see Downton
Doule, see Dowrle
Dounton, see Downton
Dovy, J. 146
Dowdeswell, Dowdiswell,
Dowdswell, Dowswell,
Dodiswell, Duswell,
Ag. 52, 155 ; t:- '/(j ;
J. 79, 160, 181 ; Maud,
98, 99 ; N. 169 ; R. 61 ;
Rt. 88, 96 ; T. 61, 115,
117 ; Wit. 45 ; W. 51 ;
als. Wheler, Ag. 73 ;
Seth, 71 ; W. 80
Dowdinge, Dowding,
Doodinge, Al. iSo ; Jo.
95* ; J. 82 ; T. loi ;
W. 75. See also Doudin
Dowdiswell, Dowdswell,
see Dowdeswell
Dowdy, El. 186
Dower, Dowere, Dowers,
Index -Nominnni.
229
J. 12, 28; H. 44; K.
85; N. 69; R. 136;
Rt. 78; T. 130, 152;
W. 48
Dowle, Dowlle, Dull,
Dulle, Doule, Fr. 175 ;
G. 131 ; H. 4, T2>^ 183 ;
Hy. 158; Js. 1 18; Jo. 10,
52 ; J. 8, 23, 24, 75, 183;
Mgy. 81 ; R. 136 ; Rt.
53; T. 7, 88, 136, 154;
Wit. II ; W. 13,26. See
Dole
Downbell, Downebell,
Chn. 82 ; J. 195 ; St.
127
Downe, Dcfwnes, Edm.
43; J. 15, 42 ; Mgt.
123 ; N. 46 ; 0\v. 164 ;
P. 50; R. 167 ; Rt. 161 ;
Rg. 38 ; T. 120 ; W.
56, 107, 195 ; als. Pace,
K. 87
Downebell, see Downbell
Downey, J . 2 ; W. 38*
Downinge, N. 76 ; T. 62
Downton, Dounton, Dow-
ton, Doughton, Ag. 168,
186 ; El. 170 ; Jo. -]■] ;
J. 142 ; Mgt. 149 ; T.
94, 146 ; W. 115
Dowse, W. 122
Dowsing, Dowsinge,
Dowseinge, El. 109 ;
J. 177; T. 36, 170; W.
102, 118, 151, 188
Dowswell, see Dowdes-
well
Dowton, see Downton
Doxee, T. 42
Dracott, see Draycott
Drake, Mgt. 6 ; R. 2 ;
W. 7
Dranham, T. 202
Draper, Drapar, Al. 115;
R, 103; Rt. no; T.
150, 195 ; Freeman ah.
R-43
Drasy, Dresey, Dreysey,
E. 47 ; J. 171, 205
Drawnt, G. 152
Draycott, Dracott, Dray-
cote, J. 81 ; Matthias,
43 ; R. 121 ; T. 164
Dresey, see Drasy
Drever, see Driver
Drew, Drewe, Al. 109,
182 ; A. 182 ; D. 139 ;
E. 163 ; Ez. 35 ; Jo.
59; J- 75, 85, 91, 171,
1 6 *
175 ; Ju. 187 ; Mgt.
112 ; N. 29, 189 ; R.
183 ; Rt. 201 ; Rg. 46,
76; T. 76, 117, 136,
140; W. 109, 174* 194
Drewet, Su. 144
Drewrie, Drury, H. y] \
W. 17
Dreysey, see Drasy
Drinkwater, Drincke-
water, Drynkewater,
Ed. 137 ; Edm. 120 ;
E. 114 ; Ez. 193 ; H.
135, 140 ; J. 8, 140, 149,
178 ; N. 146 ; S. 127 ;
Sbl. 177 ; T. 26, 31, 36,
201 ; W. 46, 54, 137,
161, 172
Driver, Dryver, Drever,
Dry;/er, Alx. ^^ ; A.
193; Hy. II ; Jo. 8 ; J.
I, 20, 79, 160, 169 ; Mgt.
200 ; Mth.96 ; N. loi ;
R. 36, 40, 74* -JT, 201 ;
Rt. 132 ; T. 22, 59, 62,
100, 121, 137, 145 ;
Wit. 37 ; W. 54
Drokins, Al. 68
Drury, see Drewrie
Drynder, W. 73
Dry;;er, T. 59; W. 54.
See Driver
Drynkewater, see Drink-
w^ater
Dryver, see Driver
Dryw^yn, L\v. 24
Dubber, T. 202
Duckmonton, W. 26
Dudbridge, Dudbrige, Gi.
193; H. 122 ; J. 8 ; M.
154 ; St. 182 ; W. 7
Dudfield, Ez. 145 ; J. 79 ;
T. 155
Dudley, G. 38 ; als. Bowers,
Mgt. 175
Dudson, Ag. 128
Duffield, J. 95, 96
Dugdale, EDice, 37 ; Elys,
58
Dugmore, J. 23
Duke, M. 151 ; R. 130 ;
Row. 130; Rt. 47 ; T.
117
Dull, Dulle, see Dowle
Dumbleton, Edm. 102 ; J.
87 ; R. 151 ; W. 117
Dumley, Js. 24
Dun, see Donne
Dunburie, J. 52
Dunn, Dunne, see Donne
Dunning, Dunnying, Dun-
inge, Doning, Donning,
Donnyng, Dorcas, 198 ;
E. 4 ; G. 198 ; Isb. 1 1 ;
J. 47, 77, 106, 199 ;
Mgt. 181 ; R. 13, 85 ;
T. 130
Dunslear, R. 201. See
also Dunster
Dunstall, H. 93 ; T. 115
Dunster, Donster, Dun-
starre,-Ar. 124 ; Jo. 10 ;
J- 3, 71, 79, 192, 199;
Ph. 71,98; R- 79, 144 ;
T. 49. See also Duns-
lear
Dunsterfield, R. 39
Dunstone, E. 56
Duram, see Dyrham
Durant, R. 2
Durham, see Dyrham
During, Ez. 137
Durling, Durlinge, Dar-
ling, Darlinge, J. 107 ;
Mgt. 119 ; Rt. 9 ; T.
100 ; W. 92, 195, 202
Durndall, Durndell, Durn-
doll, Ez. 90 ; J. 89 ;
Mgt. 1 10
Dussell, J. 37.
Duswell, see Dowdesw^ell
Dutson, W. 1 1 1
Dutton, Ez. 133 ; Rph.
109 ; T. 78, 112
Duxson, Rph. 3
Dyar, see Dyer
Dycke, see Dyke
Dyckley, Hu. 35
Dyckyns, see Dickins
Dydcotte, W. 17
Dydmyll als. Steyner,
Wit. 51 ; Steyner als.
?T. 117
Dydston, see Deiston, W.
1 1. See Distdn
Dyer, Dyar, Dier, Deyer,
G. 122; Jo. 189; J. 13,
57, 60, 135 ; Rt. 105 ;
T. 57,92, III, 138, 179,
207; WMt. 128 ; W'. 15,
109, 165, 167 ; als.
Catchmay, Jo. 89 ; Dod
als. J. 41 ; Richards
als. J. 41
Dygas, Wit. 15
Dyke, Dycke, Hy. 119;
J. 5 ; W'. 86. See
Dickes
Dymery, Dimery, Dym-
bery, Dymere, Dymerie,
230
Index Nomimim.
Demerie, Dymrye, Dym-
bry, Dymyre, Ag. 155 ;
Amb. 21 ; Ez. 128 ; H.
52 ; Isb. 28, 59 ; J. 29,
166, 179; Mgy. 39, 129;
R. 105, 112, 191 ; T.
59. 83, 112, 127, 164 ;
W. 2.
Dymock, Dymocke, Di-
moke, Dimocke, De-
mocke, Ant. 137, 139 ;
Ez. 158 ; Gi. 27 ; Ja.
156, 199 ; J. 164, 200 ;
Jph. 8 ; K. 65, 68 ; R.
57 ; Rt. 190 ; T. 100,
146 ; Wit. 130 ; W. 9,
III; 0.1 s. Gysop, H. 47
Dymrye, Dymyre, see
Dymery
Dynlie, W. 84
Dynnye, see Denny
Dyntie, T. 61
Dyper, see Dipper
Dyreat, see Derriatt
Dyrham, Dyrram, Der-
ham, Dirham, Durham,
Duram, Derram, Dyr-
har, AI. 20 ; G. 63 ; H.
14; Jo. 59, 126; J. 45,
85, 108, 175, 192 ; Mgt.
188; N. 57; Rt. 30,
140 ; T. 55, 88 ; W.
157, 162, 169, 177 ; als.
Smith, W. 100
Dyrriat, Dyrryet, Dyryat,
see Derriatt
Dysley, H. 21
Dyston, see Diston
Dyxon, see Dixon
Eacott, see Ecott
Eagles, Egles, H. 175 ;
Jo. 171 ; J. 149, 152,
179 ; R. 120 ; T. 76
Ealdes, J. 36
Ealesall, W. 86
Earle, Earles, Eirle, Erie,
Erlys, Urle, Urles,
Yearle, Chn. 137 ; Ed.
99; G. 11; H. 14,
176 ; Jo. 144 ; J. 95,
96, 134 ; Jla. 5 ; Ml.
177 ; Rt. 125 ; T. 7 ;
W. 27, 139
Earley, J. 85
Earnton, Mgy. 174
Eastmead, Estmeed, E.
137 ; or Astmead, T.
26. See Astmed
Eaton, Eton, Al. i ; Amy,
135 ; Hamlet, 60 ; Hy. '
18 ; P. 29 ; R. 38, 39 ; |
als. Hamlett, Rt. 91 ,
Ebs worth, Ebbes worth, \
J. 163 ; Mgt. 39 ; T.
174 ; VV. 22 I
Eburough, see Elborow
Ecculston, Eckleston,
- Eculson, J. II, 12 ; H.
58
Eckley, Mgt. 166 ; Rt.
154 ; T. 115
Ecott, Ekott, Eacott, Jo.
144 ; Mgy. 166 ; M.
85* ; Rt. 163 ; T. 76
Eculson, see Ecculston
Eddie, see Edye
Eddon, Edden, Eden,
Edon, Edun, HIn. 150 ;
Mgt. 6 ; T. 64, 146, 154 ;
^V. 9, 45- 97, 106, 141,
147
Eddy, Eddye, see Edye
Eddys, Eddyes, Isb. 122 ;
X. 09 ; T. 157
Eden, see Eddon
Edes, Js. 17
Edge, J. 144 ; T. 7
Edgerly. see Egerley
Edghocke, Edgock, J.
91 ; T. 174, 190
Edie, see Edye
Edmonds, Edmondes, Ed-
munds, H. 188 ; Ls.
j 185 ; Rt. 103 ; Rg. 69 ;
' T. 157
Edney, Edny, J. 84 ;
I Hooper als. Rt. 172 ;
W. 161.
lEdolls, T. 172 ; W. 128
Edon, Edun, see Eddon
Edridge, T. 7. See Ethe-
ridge
Edwards, Edwardes, Ab.
168; Ag. 49; A. 178;
Ant. 197 ; Bgt. 191 ;
El. 160 ; Gi. 141 ; Jo.
28, -]-], 89, 200 ; J. 3, 5*
29, 35, 47, 65, 67, 83,
128, 152, 192; Mgt.
103 ; N. 73 ; Raynold,
138 ; R. 6, 34 ; Rt. 100,
130, 201 ; Rg. 74 ; T.
51, 57, 69, 71, 86, 94,
161, 182, 202 ; W. 31,
70, 102, 118, 165, 196,
203 ; als. Note, Nott,
Noote, H. Ti ; J. 87,
144
Edye, Edie, Eddie, Eddy,
Eedie, H. 87 ; Jo. 28^ ;
J- 5, 53, 99 ; Mth. 11 ;
P. 24 ; Rt. 64 ; T. 26,
64, 66, 70, 169, 201 ; W.
4, 31. See Eede, Adie
Eede, Eedde, T. 70 ; W.
130. See Edye (Eedie)
Eeles, see Eyles
Egerley, Edgerly, N. 132 ;
Rg. 167 ; T. 7 ; W. 184
Egles, see Eagles
Eirle, see Earle
Eiven, see Evans
Ekott, see Ecott
Elborow, Elborrowe, El-
boroughe, Eburough,
Al. 4, 117 ; Ez. 35 ; J.
138 ; N. 194 ; K. 2 ;
Rt. 24 ; T. 157 ; \V. 66
Elbridge, Elbrige, E. 8.j ;
Js. 103 ;.]. 183 ; iMgt.
1 19 ; Mgy. 123
Elbright, Sbl. 51. See
Albright
Elcock,Elcockes Elcokes,
Elcox, Elcotts, Ag. 1 5 ;
Hu. 144 ; J. 16 ; N. 6.
See Alcock, Awcock
Eldridge, .\g. 150; I-.b.
'93 ; J- 23, 133 ; •<• '^ ;
Rt. 167 ; W. 31. Soe
Elridge, Aldridge, Al-
ridge
Eleines. J. 57
Eley, Elye, Yelye, W. 35,
38*. See EUye
Elger, H. 176; \V. 92
Elkes, Al. 22 ; J. 23 ; Rt.
38 ; W. 41. See likes
Ell, T. 30
EUand, Ellande. D. 172 ;
Ez. 19S ; J. 114; K. 71,
81 ; Ts. 174. See El-
lopd
EUarie, W. 180
Elleche, Al. 20
Ellell, E. 60
Ellen, J. II. • See also
(Elon) Ellond
EUerne, \V. 76
Ellie, see Ellye
Elliott, Elyot, Elyotte, G.
173 ; J. 28, 45. See
Elliotts
Elliotts, EUiottes, Ely-
attes, Ellyattes, E)ly-
ottes, E. 149 ; Gi. 1 13 ;
H. Ill, iSo ; J. 16, 39,
62 ; K. 54 ; Mgt. no ;
Index JVoniinum.
2^sl
N. 57 ; R. 19, 59, 105,
148, 201 ; Rt. 64 ; T.
12, 74. 1 14 ; W. 128
Ellis, Ellys, Ag. 8 ; Ant.
193 ; Bernard, 93 ; Hu.
28 ; J. 28 ; R. 130, 204 ;
T. I iS ; W. 9, 54, 167,
16S
Ellond, Ellonde, Elon,
Ar. 86 ; Js. 119 ; R.
18 ; W. 46, 70. See
Elland
Ellyattes, Ellyottes, see
Elliott, Elliotts
Ellye, Ellie, H. 17 ; J. 75 ;
R. 30 ; Rg. 74 ; Rs. 34 ;
Wit. 97. See Eley
Ellys, see Ellis
Elmes, W. 177
Elon, see Ellond
Elridge, Elredge, Elriche,
Isb. 32 ; J. yj, 45, 85 ;
K. 48 ; R. 132 ; Rt.
115 ; T. 83, 148, 191.
See Eldridg-e
Elsmare, J. 28
Elsworth, Isb. 39*
Elton, Hy. 18 ; J. 80; T.
42 ; W. 170
Elye, see Eley
Elyot, Elyotte, Elyat,
Elyattes, Ellyottes, see
Elliott and Elliotts
Emans, Rt. 16
Embe, Js. 84 ; W. 84.
See Erne, Yeme
Embrey, Embree, E. 2o5 ;
W. 180
Eme, J. 69. See Yeme,
Embe
Emerson, R. 1 13
Emerye, J. 91
Emley, Wh. 193
Emline, R. 194
Emmens als. Stephens,
A. 196
Emmotes, Emotes, W. 35*
Emyttes, T. 31
Ende, J. 33. See Yend
England, J. 177 ; K. 190;
\V. 195 ; als. Wen-
yeard, Wyneard, Chn.
155, 175 ; Winniard rt/j.
Isb. 82, 102 ; Js. 174 ;
Jo. 56; J. 147, 154 ;
W. 98. See Inland,
T. 74
Englishe, Ez. 135
Enson, Ar. 197
Enworth, N. 13
Erkill, T. 39. See Arkell
Erland, J. 108. See
Ireland
Erie, Erlys, see Earle
Erwith, E. S7 ; R. 38- See
Yeroth
Escourt, see Estcourt
Essengton, see Essington
Essex, El. 106; Ez. 106;
G. 77, 113 ; \V. 42, 70
Essington, Essengton,
Esting^on, Estenton,
Al. 61 ; J. 99, 152 ; Rt.
113. 154; T. 109; W. 32
Estcourt, Escourt, T. 153,
163
Estenton, Estington, see
Essington
Estmead, see Eastmead
Etheridge, Edridge, Ethe-
redge, Ethredge, Ithe-
ridge, Iddredge, Ide-
ridge, Yddredge, Ydd-
rich, Ydryge, Al. 27 ;
Ansell, 90 ; Edm. 131,
133 ; Fr. 100 ; Jo. 95*
152 ; J. 93, iJo, 152 ;
Mgt. 177 ; Mgy. 33 ;
N. 24; Rt. 15, 25, 86;
T. 7, 59 ; W. 92, 98 ;
a/s. Farmer, J. 63 ; W.
137. See also Elridge,
Eldridge, Uderidge
Etkins, Etkyns, Etkines,
Ez. 32; J. 11, 19, 119 ;
Mgy. 6 ; Par. 34 ; R. 6,
69, 205 ; Rt. 73 ; T. 2,
20 ; Wit. 5 1 ; W. 1 7,
51 ; als. Momford, J.
108. See Atkins
Eton, see Eaton
Eugly, Ez. 162 ; J. 162
Evans, Evan, Eiven,
Evaunce, Yevans, Al.
2,7 ; El. 196 ; G. 178;
Gi. 93; Griffith, 178;
Hu. 50, 65, 67 ; J. 43,
52, 63, 138, 189, 192,
204 ; K. 189 ; L\v. 144 ;
Mau. 59 ; P. 123 ; Rt.
103 ; Rg. 157 ; T. 48,
113, 190; Wit. 54, 143;
als. Lawrence. Al. 117;
J. 99 ; als. Tayler, Jo.
21, 103 ; Taylor als.
Rt. 127. See Heaven,
Evinge, Abevan
Evenish, Evenyshe, Edm.
97 ; J. 65, 67 ; T. 25
Evered, Everedd, Everod,
! Everard, Everat, Eve-
I ratt, Everet, Everett,
: Everott, Al. 54 ; El. 99 ;
Js. 17, 119, 194; J. 16,
29, 149 ; Mgy. 118, 142;
R. 19, 73, 91, 201 ; Rt.
79 ; T. 118 ; Wit. 21,
98 ; W. 130
Evet, Evett, Evetts, Al.
137 ; Do. 49 ; H. 116 ;
Laura, 72 ; Rt. 174 ;
W. 66
Evinge, Rt. 5 5. See Evans,
Heaven, Ivinge
Ewen, Yewen, A. 82 ; Jo.
195
Ewent, W. 133
Ewers, Rt. 123
Eycott, R. 7^ ; T. 98 ; W.
148
Eyers, Eyres. Eyris, Hy.
4 ; J. 91; W. 20 ; ais.
Digger, R. 164. See
Ayres
Eyles, Eylles, Eeles,
Yeeles, J. y^, 99 ; R. 3,
113 ; T. 89. See lies
Eylworth, Eyleworthe,
Ez. 23; J. 19; als. Cox,
Ez. 73. See Ayleworth
Eyres, Eyris, see Eyers
Fabell, P. 205
Fakenham, Fackenham,
Feckenam, Fecname,
Al. 106, 161, 162 ; J.
106
Fante, see Vaunte
Fare, Mgt. 10. See Farr
Farley, El. 128 ; Ez. 4
J- 57, 135, 145; ^^y
74 ; M. 161 ; N. 103
W. 61 ; Letham als.
W. 161. See Varley
Farmer, Fermer, Al. 84
Bernard, 88 ; E. 174
H. 56 ; Hu. 72, ; Jo
59, 60, 65, 67 ; J. 60.
133, 141 ; Mgn. 118
O. 164 ; P. II ; R. 25
49, 53,85; Rt. 113; T
13, 26 ; W. 22, 98, 172
Etheridge als. J. 63
W. 137
Farnell, Farnoll, Ag. 185
Rt. 140. See also Fur-
nell
Farr, Farre, Fare, Dd.
88 ; Ed. 133; Ez. 43 ;
232
Index Nominum.
J. 28, 87 ; K. 182 ; Lw.
99; Mgt. 10; N. 113 ;
R. 78, 120; Rt. 71 ; T.
161; ah. Peeter, T. 1 46
Farrand, J. 37
Faxrender, see Feranter
and Varinder
Fatherie, see Fawdrey
Fathers ats. Rewe, Al. 48
Faulkner, see Fawkner
Favell, Jo. 113
Fawdrey, Fawdry, Faw-
drie, Fawderye, Fath-
erie, Ez. 21 ; H. 4 ; Js.
82, 113 ; R. 30
Fawkener, see Fawkner
Fawkes, Jo. 59 ; T. 15;
W. 32. See Fowke,
Fox
Fawkner, Fawkener,
Faulkner, J. no; K.
27 ; Mau. 194 ; R. 73 ;
T. 22, 38 ; Wit. 7
Fawsett, T. 175. See
Fossett
Faysy, see Feasey
Fearneley, see Fernely
Feasey, Faysy, Fecye,
Feysant, K. 40, 205 ;
T. 36 ; Davis als. T. 19
Feckenam, Fecname, see
Fakenham
Fecye, see Feasey
Fee, J. 28
Feeld, Feild, see Field
Felley, J. 39
Felowke, W. 146
Felpes, T. 96. See
Phelpes
Felton, J. 102
Fenn, J. 5. See Venn
Fenner als. Springe, J . 1 1 4
Feranter, T. 35. See
Varinder
Fercheleffe, W. 32
Fercklew, H. 28
Feribye, G. 176
Fermer, see Farmer
Fernely, Fearneley, Ez.
137, 155 ; G. 156 ; W.
139
Ferrie, Rt. 69
Ferris, Ferrys, Ant. 143 ;
Benedict, 151 ; J. 79 ;
Rg. 69 ; Wit. 106 ; als.
Knewet, T. 14
Ferrers, A. 115; R. 173,
204
Ferrys, see Ferris
Festen, W. 22
Festers, Mg>'. 181
Feverell, J. 181
Fewster, Al. 143 ; E. 155;
J. 136 ; R. 177 ; Rt.
157
Fewterer, R. 193
Feysant, see Feasey
Fidler, see Vidler
Fidlowe, Fydlow, Fyd-
lowe, Ch. 12 ; T. 26, 74
Field, Feild, Feeld, Filde,
Fylde, Fyeld, Al. 48 ;
Ant. 208 ; El. 180; Ez. i
3; H. 28. 45 ; Isb. 188 ;
Jo. 40; J. 19, 56, ir3,
144, 199* ; K. 189 ; R.
36, 49, 61, 64. 71, 132 ;
Sbl. 47 ; T. 37, 76, 202 ;
W. 72, 153
Fifield, Fyfelde, Fyfilde,
Fiefield, J. 16, 199 ; |
R. 6, 74, 91 ; Rt. 34 ;
W. 155 I
Filde, see Field 1
Fillpotes, W. 143. See
Philpott
Filtoe, Filtoo, Rg^. 16 ; '
T. 135 ; als. Wheeler,
Whiller, Jo. 108 ; Rph.
136. See Philtowe
Filyeraore, see Phillimore
Finch, Finche, Fynch,
Fynche, Fynge,Vinche,
Al. 176 ; And. 148 ;
Augn. 11; G. 1 10 ; H.
105 ; Ja. 106 ; Jo. 150 ;
J. 44, 89. 179 ; M- >52 ;
N. 151 ; Sm. 130 ; R.
16; Rt. 25 ; T. 31, 123;
W. 12, 27, 88, 130. See
also Fyncke
Fincker, J. 93
Finer, W. 42. See Vyner
Fiport, Rt. 19
Fisher, Fissher, Fysher,
Fyssher, Ag. 84, 124 ;
Al. 49, 168, 197 ; Ant.
108 ; CI. 102 ; Ez. 82,
150 ; Fr. ■ 158 ; Hu.
1 10 ; Js. 156 ; Jo. 146 ;
J- 3, 54, 75, 91, '56*,
185 ; Jy. 137; K. 27;
Mgt. 12 : N. 16, 116 ;
R. 25, 66*, 103, 152,
181 ; Rt. 42, 169 ; T.
12, 57, 74, 86, 151 ; W.
22, 97, ic6, III, 122,
169
Flatcher, Flecher, see
Fletcher
Fleetwood, Ez. 190; W.
189
Fleming, Fleminge, Hu.
140 ; K. 192 ; W. 62
Fleshall, Rt. 142
Fletcher, Flatcher,
Flecher, Al. 7, 10'.
1 15, 180 ; El. 153 ;
Flower, 141 ; G. 104 ;
Js. 188 ; J. 75, 108*
III ; Mgy. 79; R- '38,
175 ; Rt. 125 ; T. 94 ;
W. 194, 203
Flewelyn, Fluellinge,
Flewellins, see Lluellyn
Flocke, see Flucke
Floncke for Floucke, see
Flucke
Flond, Rt. 61
Floocke, Flocke, see
Flucke
Florans, Js. 8
Flouck, Flouke, Ploux,
see Flucke
Flowan, Flowen, Ml.
77 ; T. 22 ; W. 2, 51*
88
Flower, Flowre, Ant. 98 ;
Ez. 150 ; G. 178 ; Js.
16, 168 ; J. 147, 149,
188 ; Mrt. 120; R. 20,
51, 105, 123, 157 ; T.
70, 130; W. 157, 174
Flowke, see Flucke
Flowre, see Flower
Floyd, Floyde, Abigail,
155 ; J- 65, 67. See
Lloyd
Flucke, Fluck, Flooke,
Floocke, Flouke,
Flouck, Flo;;cke,
Flowke, Flocke, Floux,
Ant. 102 ; Edm. 63,
145 ; Ez. 97; Gi. 72,88;
Hu. 4, 45*; Js- 95*;
Jo. 23, 79, 138 ; J- 5,
32, 36, 103; Maud, 173;
R. 144 ; T. II, 70, 71 ;
Rg. 96, 167; W. 58,
III, 133, 161 ; Blux
als. Al. 180 ; J. 149
Fluellinge, see Lluellyn
Fludyettes, T. 13
Fobes, Fobbes, Vobes,
Voobes, A. 160 ; Ch.
155 ; Do. 160 ; Ed.
172 ; E. 149 ; El. 178 ;
Fr. 158; J. 96*; T.
148 ; W. 157
Foley, Mgt. 62
I
Index Noinimtm.
Fooke, Foolke, see
Fowke
Foord, Foorde, Foordes,
Foords, see Ford
Foote, J. 125, 166
Force, Forse, N. 98 ; W.
90
Ford, Forde, Fords,
Fordes, Foord, Foords,
Foorde, Foordes, Fourd,
Fourde,Furde, Fourdes,
Fowrds, Furdys, Ag.
75, 88, 190; Alx.,
see Saunder ; Al. 56,
106 ; Amb. 14 ; Ant.
189 ; Ar. 56 ; Ch. ']■],
78; Ed. 119; E. 77,
120; 124; G. 37, 184,
193 ; H. 121, 189 ; Isb.
21, 158; Js. 47,79, 177;
Jo. 44, 71, 171, 173 ; J.
28, 41, 55> 79, 91, 103,
121, 124, 129, 162, 187 ;
Jla. 121, 199; Mgt. 171 ;
R. 49, 91, 115, 164,
196 ; Rt. 25, 98 ; Rg.
64 ; Saunder, 66 ; T. 4,
36, 53,92, 98, 115, 186;
U. 155 ; \V. 15, 51, 61,
70, 104, 159, 161, 191,
205 ; als. Harper, R. 7 1 ;
Harper als. J. 77 ; W.
75. See "Forte and
Byford
Forman, Cooke ah. Frs.
1 1 1
Forse, see Force and
Vurse
Forshaw, Forshawe,
Forshewe, J. 102 ; Rt.
89 ; als. Taylor, J. 168
Forte, Fort, Fortt, Jo.
134 ; J. 166 ; R. 79 ;
Rt. 3 ; W. 98, 117. See
Ford and Fortey
Fortey, Fortee, Fortie,
Forty, Fortye, Ez. 56,
198 ; J. 5, 28, 47, 83,
114; K. 23 ; Mgt. 123;
Rt. 50 ; T. 4, 51, 123*;
W. 18, 66. Ill, 187, 194
Fortt, see Fort
Forty, Fortye, see Fortey
Forward, Kt. 9 ; T. 26
Forwood, W. 174
Foscotte, J. I
Foss, Fosse, J. 79 ; W.
104. See Fox
Fossett, A. 197. See
Fawsett
Foster, Js. 171 ; Jo. 145 ;
J. 23 ; Lw. 61 ; Mgt.
171; T. 21 ; W. 113,
157; Porchmouth als.
T. 75
Foulke, see Fowke
Fouller, see Fowler
Fourd, Fourde, Fourdes,
see Ford
Fowche, Jy. 23 ; T. 21
Fowke, Fowcke, Fowkes,
Fooke, Foolke, Foulke,
Js. 55 ; W. 38 ; als.
Wheeler, Wheler, R.
129, 159 ; T. 127;
Wheler als. Ag. 43.
See Vokes, Vookes
Fowlar, see Fowler
Fowle, Fowles, Vowle,
Vowles, E. 135 ; El.
93 ; H. 77 ; Isb. 5 ; J.
17, 186; R. 3, 151, 177,
179; T. 71, loi, 132,
155. See Afowle,
Affowle
Fowler, Fowlar, Fouller,
Vouler, Vowler, Ag.
1 15 ; Ch. 137 ; Do.
151 ; E. 70, 75, 165,
207 ; H. 97 ; Jo. 75,
131 ; J. II, 17, 40, 48,
74*, n, 154, 163, 200;
Mgt. 105; Mgy. 69;
Nth. 196; R. 12, 55,
78, 207 ; Rt. 30, 53,
120 ; Rg. 161, 162 ; T.
34, 49, 88, 106, 117*
143, 179 ; W. 18, -JT,,
86, 88, 106, 184. See
Flower, Mrt. 120
Fownes, J. 166
Fowrds, see Ford
Fox, Foxe, Al. 128 ; Hy.
44 ; Ju. 41 ; Poyns,
183 ; R. 87 ; Solomon,
130 ; T. 191 ; W. 46,
81, 148, 174, 195 ;
Prydie als. Ag. 38 ; T.
43. See Foss
Foxley, Ag. 17 ; J. 62 ;
N. 99 ; T. 205
Foyster, T. 174
Frampton, H. 35 ; Wit.
26
Francis, see Fraunces
Franckam, see Fran-
combe
Franckan, J. 47
Franckcombe, see Fran-
combe
Francke, Ag. 1 2
Franckelyn, Francklin,
Francklyn, see Frank-
I lin
Franckome, see Fran-
j combe
Franckys, see Frankis
Franclyn, see Franklin
Francombe, Francomb,
1 Franckome, Fraun-
i combe, Franckam,
Frankcombe, Franck-
comb, Al. 113; Brice,
j 100, 115 ; Ch. 21 ; Ed.
124 ; E. 190 ; Ez. 43,
147 ; Fr. 163 ; G. 126 ;
H. 73 ; J- 8*, 14, 48*
I 145, 147; Ju. 89; Mgt.
107, 192 ; Ph. 157 ; R.
j 85; Rg. 57; S. 138; St.
152 ; T. 72, 150, 155,
' 167 ; W. 7
Frankis, Franckys, A I.
in ; T. 155 ; W. 177
Franklin, Franklyn,
Franckelyn, Francklin,
Francklyn, Franclyn,
N. 87; R. 173; T. 78,
92, 112; W. 32 ; als.
Peter, Peters, Jo. 50 ;
T. 120
Frape, G. Z-] ; Js. 126 ;
J. 17, 45, 154; Ju- 50;
Mgt. 127; Mo. 173;
R. 16, 34, 146, 170 ; Rt.
66* qi* 94 ; Wit. 161 ;
W. 182
Fraunces, Francis, Jo.
54 ; J. 36 ; Sm. 53 ;
W. 97 ; als. Cooke,
Ph. 34; rt/j-. Wellington,
\\. 126
Frauncombe, see Fran-
combe
Freame, Freme, Freeme,
Do. 175 ; Edm. 56 ; E.
41 ; Garret, 84 ; Ja.
200; Jo. i; J. 164, 173;
R. 136* ; Rt. 40, T07,
144; T. 55, 98, 151,
165
Frebanke, Frebancke,
Mgt. 57 ; W. 21
Frebery, Freberye, Fre-
berie, Ag. 27 ; J. 3 ;
Rt. 46
Frebody, Frebodye, Ag.
3 ; G. 2
Freckleton als. Haines,
J- 93
234
Index Nonimuu.
Free, J. 5 ; T. 38, 43 ; or
Frye, .M-y. 29
Freeman, Freman, Fre-
mon, Ag. 22, 68, 160,
191 ; A. 117, 137 ; Ant.
133 ; Ch. 148 ; Edm.
115 ; E. 187 ; G. 168,
196 ; H. 131 ; Jo. 18,
45, 82, 106, 112, 117,
188 ; J. 5, II, 40, 89,
107, 1.22, 140, 150, 152,
154, 165, 166, 208 ; K.
184; Mgt. 91 ; N. 94 ;
R. 16, 105, 149, 173,
181; Rt. 34, 205; T.
15, 26, 31, 42* 53, 94,
109, III, 150, 159, 193,
206 ; Wit. 102 ; W. 4,
9, II, 26, 48, 81, 102,
112, 117, 118, 151, 169,
174, 184, 203*; als.
Draper, R. 43 ; als.
Rudgdall, M<;t. 175
Freeme, see Freame
Freinde, see Friend
Freman, see Freeman
Freme, see Freame
Fremon, see Freman
French, Frenche, Frence,
Gi. 75 ; Isb. 117 ; Js.
65, 67, 90, 128 ; J. 13,
29, 142; Mgt. 33; Rgd.
3 ; R. 113 ; Rt. 59 ; T.
7, 121 ; Wit. 58, 133,
203 ; W. 9, 58, 137 ;
ah. Lane, Al. 151 ;
Wit. 84, 167 ; W. 26 ;
Lane als. Rgd. 186 ; R.
88 ; Write als. Dd. 141
Frende, see Friend
Frere, see Fryer
Fretherne, Frethern, Fre-
then, E. 189 ; Jo. 90 ;
J. 10, 75 ; K. 144 ; R.
18, 69 ; T. 26, 144
Pre wen, Frewan, Ant. 58 ;
J. 33 ; R. 138 ; Rt.iio;
w. 39
Freyre, Friar, Frier, see
Fryer
Frie, see Fry
Friend, Freind, Frende,
Frinde, Frynde, Ag.
190 ; Ch. 17 ; Edm.
43 ; Js. 151 ; J. 14,45,
60, 77 ; N. 179 ; R.
103* ; Rt. 123 ; W. 124
Frigg-, Frigge, Js. 121 ;
J. 18
Frinde, see Friend
Fry, Frye, Frie, Al. 41 ;
Ant. J72, 197 ; E. 27,
176 ; El. 87 ; Jo. 90 ;
J. 28 ; M. 185 ; R. 138;
Slv. 69 ; Su. 184 ; T.
117 ; W. 78, 145, 196.
See also Free
Fryer, Fryere, Freyre,
Friar, Frier, Fryar,
Frere, .^g. 81 ; Al. 42 ;
A. 158; E. 56; H.
4, 82 ; Isb. 65, 67; Jo.
14, 128, 164 ; J. 52, 80,
134; K. 12 ; R. 34, 55,
142, 179. 184, 193. 201 ;
Rt. 59, 101 ; T. 30, 59,
88.98 ; Wit. 14, 18, 84,
"4, 139, 151, 155. 191 ;
\\. 102
Frynde, see Friend
Fryth, Al. 187
Fulfard, R. 66, 68
Fuller, W. i, 196, 202
Furbur, J. 85 ; Rt. 55
Furde, Furdys, see Ford
Furnar, see Furner
Furnell, R. 9. See Farnell
Furner, Furnar, Furnor,
H. 32 ; Isb. 84 ; J. 75 ;
W^ 4
Furnes, Furnesse, Jo.
132 ; W. 146
Furnor, see Furner
Furnyfild, Jo. i
Fydlar, see Vidler
Fyeld, Fylde, see Field
Fyfelde, Fyfilde, see
Fifield
Fyll, PhiU, G. 21 ; Wit.
90 ; W. 13
Fyllymore, Fylmore, see
Phillimore
Fylner, J. 12
Fynch, Fynche, Fynge,
see Finch
Fyncke, T. 190. See
Finch, Fincker
Fysher, Fyssher, see
Fisher
Fyspoole, H. 28
Gabb, Gabbe, Gabe, C.
172; D. 148; El. 198 :
Ez. 84 ; J. 44, 85 ; R.
132 ; T. 19,42,59, 193;
W. 106
Gadle, Al. 64 ; for Cadle,
q.v.
Gaell, see Gale
Gagge, St. 182
Gainer, see Gayner
Gale, Gaell, K. 151, 190;
Ez. 115 ; H 180 ; Jo.
121 ; J. 85, 105, 177;
K. 52 ; R. 83; T. Ill,
185 ; Wit. 86; W. 11
Galley, Galey, T. 31
Gamble, Smith rt/j. T. 201
Gamlinge, W. 42
Gamon, Gammon, Ga-
mond, Gamonde, Ag.
64, 67 ; Edm. 109 ; Gi.
'53; J- 65, 67; Mgt.
112, 113 ; R. 6, 164 ;
T. 112; W. II
Ganderton, Git. 88 ; W.
1 12
Garbett, Jo. 166
Gardner, Gardener, Gar-
diner, Gardyner, A I.
141 ; Do. 124 ; E. 143 ;
El. 126 \ Gi. 124, 196 ;
H. 28 ; Ja. 141 ; Jo.
129, 200 ; J. 3, 33, 52,
108, 129, 134* 135, 138,
186, 192, 195, 199 ; K.
2 ; Mgy. 76; R. 12,79,
loi, 107, 123, 134, 170,
182, 194 ; Rt. 105 ; T.
83, 86, 148, 161 ; W.
54, III, 167 ; Wn. 167
Garland, W. 126
Garlick, Garlicke, Js. 65,
67 ; R. 100 ; W. 182
Garnar, see Garner
Game, Jo. 129 ; J. 74,
127 ; R. J46 ; T. 202
Garner, Garnar, Edm.
131 ; Ez. 70 ; G. 90 ;
H. 82 ; Hu. 163 ; Jo.
121 ; J. 65, 67, 74, 124,
171 ; Ju. 183; R. 34;
Wit. 122 ; W^ 167
Garners, T. 163
Garney, Al. 68 ; J. 68.
See Gurney
Garnous, Lk. 147
Garrett, T. 121
Gase, Lw. 42 ; R. 121.
See Geise
Gaskyn, R. 15
Gason, Rt. 152
Gassard, see Gazard
Gately, see Gatley
Gates, Jo. 126
Gatley, Gatlie, Gately,
Al. 3 ; Ch. 99 ; iMgi.
149 ; Mgy. 116; N.
132, 191 ; T. 34 ; als.
Index No})iinu})i.
^40
Tayler, H. 21. See
also Getley
Gator, W. 143
Gawen, Ez. 3 ; J. 200 ; T.
35
Gaye, Gay, K. 48 ; R.
182 ; T. 15
Gayme, \V. 185
Gayner, Gainer, Bw. 102 ;
E. 78 ; J. 36 ; Ph. 121 ;
R. 195 ; T. 179 ; W.
49, 167. See Geyner
Gayward, Mgy. 63
Gazard, Gassard, J. 150;
K. 3 ; T. 86
Geale, And. 160
Gealfes, Jelffes, J. 85, 87.
See Gelfe
Geare, T. 6
Gearing, J. 129; Sm. 1 54 ;
T. 146
Geast, see Gest
Geenes, see Jeynes
Geething, see Gething
Geffin, J. 157
Gegg, T. 163
Geise, Wit. 92. See
Gase and Guyes
Gelfe, Gelff, Gelf, Jelf,
Jelfe, Ch. 165 ; El. 47 ;
H 8, 52 ; Jo. 90 ; J. 8,
67 ; Mgt. 76, 91*, 159;
M-y. 57; M. 159; R.
73; T. 7, 55, 130; W.
26, 78, 88, 92. See
Gealfes, Jeffe, Jeffes,
Yelfe
Gellye, J. 33*
Gene, Geyne, T. 14 ; W.
9. See Jeyne
Gennings, see Jennings
Gent, T. 1 1 5
Genyns, see Jennings
George, Al. 27, 182 ; E.
188 ; Js. 54 ; Jo. no ;
J. 21, 160 ; Ju. 134 ;
Mgt. 36 ; R. 19, 36, 64,
129; Rt. 151 ; T. 15,
38, 39, 148, 161 ; W.
72, 122, 170, 174, 187
Georgefild, N. ■]■]
Gervis, Gervise, see Jarvis
Gest, Geste, Geast,
Gieste, Allen, 92 ; Edm.
62 ; Isb. 55 ; Jo. 103 ;
J. 38 ; T. 109. See
Jeste
Gething, Geethinge, Ge-
then, Bgt. 141 ; J. 52,
118; Rg. 78; W. 46
Getley, Gettley, Getlye,
Ag. 92 ; Edm. 193 ; T.
II, 44. See also Gatley
Gettes, Rt. 89
Gettley, see Getley
Gey, see Guy
Geyne, see Gene
Geyner, jo. 17, 44 ; Ju.
24 ; N. 16. See Gayner
Gibbons, Gibbens, Gib-
bins, Gibbinges, Gib-
byns, Gybbons, Gyb-
bens, Gybbins, Gyb-
byns, Gybyns, G. 68 ;
Ja. 140, 190 ; J. 16, 47,
65, 67,75. ^iii ; I^- '34 ;
S. 174 ; T. 31, 115, 146,
153; W. 53, 153
Gibbs, Gibbes, Gybbes,
Al. 20 ; Bertha, 128 ;
El. 188; Ez. ■]■], 170;
Gi. 163, 192 ; H. 99 ;
Js. 189; Jo. 1S8 ; J.
33. 45*. 103, '35. J66;
Mgt. 151 ; N. 46, 63,
194 ; R. 169, 190 ; Rt.
I, 64, 174 ; Sbl. 44 ; T.
39. 51, 76, 78, 155. 186,
202 ; W. 26, 27, 70,
109, 155, 174. 187; Car-
penter Ills. T. 89
Gied, see Gyde
Giest, see Gest
Gifford, Gyfford, Gyf-
forde, Ar. 197 ; Js. 158;
T. 31 ; Ts. 153 ; W.
84 ; als. Marchar, Al.
84
Gilbert, Gylbert, El. 151 ;
R. 74, 127, 194; S.
167 ; T. 46, 74, 136;
W. yj, 117 ; als. Tra-
full, W. 145 ; als.
Wilson, T. 88 ; Guy,
Gye als. A. 115; R.
85 ; Rg. 81. See also
Gylbard
Gilbye, J. 166
Giles, Gilles, Gyles, Jo.
24 ; H. 105 ; Rt. 69 ;
als. Chamerlaine, W.
86 ; Whyte als. T. 83
Gilford, Gylforde, Ar. 82 ;
T. 151
Gill, Gyll, C. 158; El. 50;
Ja. 179; J. 21 ; L. 154 ;
T. 7, 130, 145 ; W. 22,
49, 1 12, 167, 172
Gillam, Gyllam, Augn. 27;
R. 152. See Gillman
Gilles, see Giles
Gillman, Gilman, Gilmyn,
Gyllman, Gylman, Gyl-
min, Ag. 60, 72, 145 ;
Al. 151 ; Austin, 122 ;
Augn. 130 ; Br. 163 ;
Ez. 10 ; H. 136 ; Js. 3,
8 ; Ja. 144 ; J. 8 ; Mgr.
148 ; Mgv. 142, 166 ;
R. 36, 51; 87 ; T. 46,
167 ; \V. 59. See Gillam
Ginner, see Gynner
Gisburne, Js. 192
Gittins, J. 47
Gittoes, Gyttos, Ansel 1,
102 ; R. 55
Gladwin, Gladwyn, Glad-
den, Gladdin, Ag. 42 ;
E. 68 ; Rt. 142 ; W.
146, 170
Glassenbury, Glasonburie,
J. 187; 1-h. 38, 169;
R. 129
Glewe, Glew, .\nsell, 170;
J. 43 ; T. 150, 169
Gloucester, Glouciter,
Mgt. 83 ; rt/i^. Warkman,
T. 86
Glover, T. 26
Glyde, Amb. 193
Goade, J. 127. See also
Good
Goar, see Gower
Goddard, Nth. 194 ; Rt.
201* ; Vn. 204 ; W.
151, 187
Goddin, Godding, God-
dinge, Goddyn, Goden,
Godyn, Goodeyne,
Goodin, Goodinge,
YAxn. 149 ; Ez. 15^ ;
Jo. 10; J. 50, 142 ; K.
85 ; Mgt. 40; M. 175 ;
T. 26, 35; Wit. 193;
W. 55 ; Goodwin or.,
K. 43. See Godwin,
Goodwin
Godfrey, Godfree, Godfry,
Al. 104, 161 ; Blan-
chardin, 168 ; J. 91,
144, 173 ; Rice, 170 ;
Sm. 61 ; T. 163 ; W.
21, 163
Godsaw, T. 90
Godsowe, J. 1 19
Godwyn, Godwin, God-
weyne, Bgt. 155 ; Edm.
45 ; Git. 68* ; Gi. 172
J. 44; N. 123; R. 169
Kt. 9; T. 38, 55, 201
236
Index Nominit}n.
W. 123, 126, 133 ; or
Goodwyn, W. 26 ;
Goodwyn or, E. 27.
See Goddin, Goodwin
Godyn, see Goddin
Goffe, J. 184 ; L\v. 125 ;
R. 3. See also Gough
Goh, Lewis als. Rt. 1 5 1
Golde, J 45
Goldesburghe, Go. 114
Goldeston, see Goldstone
Gelding, Goldinge, Gould-
ing, A. 197 ; Phillis,
136; Rt. 74; T. 130;
W. 206
Goldstone, Goldeston, Jo.
69, 200 ; R. 59 ; W. 49
Gollyns, Florice, 47
Gonndie, see Gundy
Gonne, J. 14 ; Mgt. 89,
91 ; R. 89. See Gunne
Gonnynge, see Gunning
Good, Goode, Ez. 54 ;
Guy, 119 ; H. 195 ;
Isb. 162*; J. 3; Rg.
51 ; T. 25, 81, 161. See
also Goade
Goodale, J. 1 16
Goodcheap, Goodcheepe,
Goodeschip, IVIgt. 154;
T. 205 ; W. 86, 108,
165, 191
Gooddriche, Gooderich,
see Goodrich
Gooderidge, Goodridge,
Gooderedge, Ar. 67 ;
Mgt. 160, 166 ; W. 35,
193. See Goodrich,
Gotheridge
Goodeschip, see Good-
cheap
Goodeyne, Goodin, Good-
inge, see Goddin
Goodman, Goodmane, Al.
18 ; Ch. 70; E. 137 ;
El. 97 ; Js. 131 ; H.
, 145 ; Mgy. 192 ; Rt.
69, 109 ; Sbl. 188 ; T.
51, 177; W. 9
Goodrich, Gooderich,
Gooddriche, Ez. 40 ; J.
5, 8 ; R. 134; Wit. 86.
See Gotheridge, Goode-
ridge
Goodridge, see Goode-
ridge
Goodwin, Goodwing,
Goodwyn, Goodwyne,
Ant. 190, 197 ; J. 97 ;
Mgy. 132; T. 9, 202 ;
or Godwyn, E. 27 ; or
Godyn, K. 43. See
Goddin, Godwin
Goodyer, Goodyere, AI.
147 ; J. 105 ; Mgt. 136;
T. 123
Goore, see Gower
Goothe, J. 33
Gootheridge, see Gothe-
ridge
Goram, Jo. 36 ; J. 23 ; R.
30
Gore, HIn. 114 ; W. 2.
See Go^wer
Gorney, see Gurney
Gorrey, Ant. 88
Gorton, W. 187
Gorway, Gorwaye, Hy.
116; J. 122 ; R. 105 ;
W. 2,1
Gosford, Mgt. 43
Gosling, Goslin, Goslyn,
Gosslinge, Gostlinge,
Ag. 84 ; EI. 52 ; Gi.
192 ; H. 169 ; Jo. 71 ;
J. 28, 40, 52, 89, 119,
140, 187, 194 ; Mgt. 6 ;
Mgy. 181 ; R. 74; Rt.
9, 25 ; Sbl. 164 ; T. 15,
48, 80, 115, 154, 161,
205 ; Wit. 41 ; W. 72,
97
Gotheridge, Gothridge,
Gotherick, Gotheriche,
Gootheridge, Ag. 52 ;
Ar. 64 ; El. 124 ; J. 122;
Rt. 22 ; T. 90, 114 ;
a/i-. Weils, Jo. 162. See
Gooderidge, Goodrich
Gough, Goughe, Fr. 104 ;
Jf. 205 ; J. 23, 63, 93,
108 ; L\v. 53, 65, 68 ;
Ph. 61 ; R. 61 ; S. 193;
T. 145 ; W. 7, 72, 100*
185. See also Goffe
Gould, Goulde, Edm. 131 ;
T. 94-
Goulding, see Golding
Goumer, Hawkins ah.
T. 4
Gower, Gowre, Goar,
Goore, J. 23, ■]■] ; Maud,
123; T. 81
Gowlter, Jo. 103
Grace, Mgt. 20
Gracing, see Grasinge
Graile, see Grayle
Grainer, R. 74
Grainger, see Granger
Grange, Mgy. 74 ; R. 167
Granger, Grainger,
Graunger, Graynger,
Al. 68 ; Ansell, 45 ; H.
121 ; J. 52, 60, 166 ; N.
33 ; R. 103 ; T. 34 ;
W. 14, 35
Gransonne, W. 94
Grasinge, Gracing, Ant.
93 ; Jo. 208 ; M. 179 ;
T. 102 ; W. 86
Gratian, Jo. 1 16 ; J. 199
Graunger, see Granger
Graunt, Grawnte, Ar. 1 53;
Ja. 82 ; R. 205 ; W. 46
Gravener, lir. 158; Hy.58
Grawnte, see Graunt
Gray, Graye, Al. 155, 197;
Ant. 148 ; Ez. 171 ; Jo.
162 ; J. 82, 96* 114;
Tm. 153 ; W. 189. See
also Grey
Grayhurst, see Greyhurst
Grayle, Graile, Greyll,
Al. 16, 126 ; Ja. 162 ;
J. 28, 175 ; R. 20; Rt.
94; T. 17, 31, 121
Graynger, see Granger
Greapestock, see Greve-
stock
Greate, Greet, El. 32 ; J.
47
Greaves, see Greves
Greavestock, see Greve-
stock
Greeck, Wn. 151
Greege, Gregge, J. 107 ;
R. 134; W.-58
Green, Greene, Grene,
Gryene, Gryne, Ad.
182*; Ag. 13, 64, 67,
•j-j ; Al. 155; A. 27,
147 ; Cr. 115, 133 ; Do.
180; E. 58; El. 65,
67 ; Ez. 115 ; Fr. 198 ;
Gr. 93; H. 100; Js.
171 ; Jeremia, 199 ;
Jo. 12, 84, 144, 150,
183 ; J. 8* 10* 23, 24,
36, 44, 72, 80, 89, 106,
114, 124, 127, 135, 136,
144, 156, 168 ; Jla. 10 ;
K. 32, 35, 184; Mgt.
188 ; M. 149; P. 98 ;
Rph. 44 ; R. 3, 6, 16,
25, 40, 47, 64, -Ji, 89,
98, 103, 138, 186, 204 ;
Rt. 9, Ti, loi, no, 113,
118, 129, 144 ; Sa. 154 ;
T. 15, 31, 39. 44, 11,
105, 163, 172; Wit. 94;
Index Noviinum.
■3/
W. 15, 31, 32, 58, 114,
"8, 137, 139, 148, 184;
Greth als. Js. 97
Greenehalfe, Grenehalfe,
E. 117, 178 ; Ez. 143 ;
Rt. 146 ; W. 76
Greenhill, Greenehill,
Grenehill, Ez. 40 ; Em.
35 ; Isb. loi ; J. 5 ; N.
8 ; R. 6, 85
Greening, Greeninge,
Grening, Gryning, Gry-
ninge, Grynnynge, Al.
122, 143 ; Chn. 83 ;
Ez. 65, 67, 153 ; Guy,
131 ; H. 16, 82, 140 ;
Ja. 77, 194 ; Jo. 38, 142 ;
J. 33. 47, 69, 71, 121,
124, 136* 140, 147, 175,
192, 199 ; Mgt. 179 ;
Rph. 44 ; R. 34, 46,91,
144, 191 ; Rt. 16 ; T.
11,31, 78, 134. 182,202*;
U. 150; W. 56, 189
Greenway, Grenewaye,
Grenowraye, Grineway,
Al. 32 ; A. 58, 137 ;
Ant. 56, 189, 190 ; EI.
153; H. 84; J. 33;
Mgy. 186 ; R. 138 ; Rt.
43. J 29; Rg-59 ; T. 53,
167 ; W. 2^, 122
Greenwo, T. 164. See
Grenowe
Greenwood, Greenewood,
J. 173, 204 ; T. 157 ;
Wit. 198
Greet, see Greate
Gregge, see Greege
Gregory, Gregorye, Gre-
gorie, E. 44 ; H. 84 ;
Ja. 183 ; J. 59, 85. 105,
140 ; Rt. 25 ; Rg. 46,
181 ; T. 26, 134 ; W.
4r, 148 ; als. Ridler, J.
129; W. 176; Ridler
a/s. Jo. 74 ; W. 163
Grehurst, see Greyhurst
Grendell, Grendoll, see
Grindle
Grene, see Green
Grenehalfe, see Greene-
halfe
Grenehill, see Greenhill
Grenew, see Grenowe
Grenewaye,see Greenway
Grening, see Greening
Grenowaye, see Greenway
Grenowe, Grenew, Green-
wo,Js.8 ;J.8;T.66, 164
Greth als. Greene, Js. 97
Gretton, A. 178
Grevell, see Grevill
Greves, Grevis, Greaves,
Ez. 99; J. 32, 36, 160 ;
T. 70
Grevestock, Greavestock,
Greapestock, G. 143 ;
Jo. 149 ; J. 147 ; W.
73> 167
Grevill, Grevil, Grevell,
Grevyle, A. 97 ; C.
208 ; Gi. 169 ; Rt. 12,
13 ; Ts. 159
Grevis, see Greves
Grey, Ant. 119 ; G. 50 ;
W. 80, 130. See also
Gray
Greyhurst, Grayhurst,
Grehurst, Alx. 27 ; Al.
52 ; Ellis, 175 ; W. 100;
als. Saunders, J. 119;
T. 177 ; Saunders als.
Redigo, 179
Greyll, see Grayle
Griffin, Griffyn, Griffen,
Gryffen, Gryffyn, Gryf-
fin, Ant. 48 ; C. 148 ;
Cr. 180 ; Ez. 156 ; Js.
132 ; Jo. 156; J. 43,
158 ; K. 41 ; R. 146,
196 ; Rt. 53. 161 ; T.
30. 41, 149; W. 92, 94,
117. 118, 185 ; als.
Tasker, E. 42 ; als.
Thomas, Mgy. 161.
Sec Gryffy
Griffith, Gryffyth, Gryf-
fithe, Griffit, Griffitts,
El. 180 ; Js. 166 ; Jo.
29, 205 ; J. 195 ; M^y-
181 ; R. 78, 130 ; Sm.
182 ; T. 31, 57, 205 ;
W. I ; Reece als. J.
185
Griffyn, see Griffin
Grimer, see Grymer
Grimston, T. 127
Grindle, Grindall, Grindell,
Grendell, Grendoll,
Grundall, Gryndell,
Gryndle, J. 13, 55 ; R.
99 ; Rt. 175 ; T. 182 ;
W. 64, 205 ; als.
Wheler, Whelor, Js.
75 ; J. 96* ; Wheler
als. J. 65, 67 ; T. 81
Grineway, see Greenway
Griste, J. 93
Grobbe, see Grubb
Groome, Grome, Cr. 93 ;
J. 13; Mgt. 79
Grove, Cjuy, 63 ; Ja. 113 ;
Jo. 48 ; J. 37, 82, $7 ■
M. 98 ; N. 108 ; R. 94,
98, 194 ; Rt. 86 ; T.
Ill; W. 1 1, 127. See
Agrove
Groves, Arthure als. J.
131 ; Hearde als. Jo.
108
Grubb, Grobbe, Al. 143 ;
R. 20
Grundall, see Grindle
Gryene, see Green
Gryffen, Gryffin, see Griffin
Gryffith, see Griffith
Gryffy, Rt. 9. See Griffin
and Griffith
Gryffyn, see Griffin
Gryffjrth, see Griffith
Gryme, Ant. 147 ; Jo. 44 ;
Jy. 166 ; R. 10, 12 ;
Rt. 72, ; W. 45
Grymer, Grimer, R. 112,
201 ; W. 35
Gryndell, Gryndle, see
Grindle
Gryne, see Green
Gryning, Grynnynge, see
Greening
Guilliam, see Gwillim
Guise, see Guyes
Gulell, J. 97, 98. See
Gullwell
Gull, W. 49
Gullwell, Avis, 1 19. See
Gulell
Gun, see Gunne
Gundy, Gundie, Gonndie,
Ag. 12 ; Hy. 58 ; R.
40 ; T. 96 ; W. 147
Guning, see Gunning
Gunnar, see Gunner
Gunne, Gun, J. 85 ; M.
83 ; R. 78, 130 ; W.
172. See Gonne
Gunner, Gunnar, Hu. 79 ;
Js. 121 ; J. 28 ; T. 4
Gunning, Gunnynge, Gun-
ing, Gonnynge, Al. 48 ;
J. 28, 40, 50, 124, 164 ;
R. 34 ; Rt. 144, 201 ;
W. 118
Gurney, Gorney, A). 68 ;
Js. 71; J. 16, 24, 65,67,
68
Guy, Guye, Gye, Gey,
A. 141, 163, 165 ; Cy-
prian, 180 ; Do. 151 ;
238
Index Nominum.
E. 128; El. 54; J. 33;
52, 121, 138 ; Mm. 75 ;
Mgy. 36; R. 191 ; Rt.
79 ; T. 25, 64, 115, 139,
182, 184 ; W. 9, 171 ;
als. Gilbert, Gilberte,
A. 115 ; R. 85 ; Rg.
81 ; als. Willettes, T.
106 ; Wyllettes als.
Rt. 134
Guyes, Guise, J. 52, 79,
85 ; W. 76, 88. See
Geise
Gwillim, Gwilliam, Gwil-
1am, Gwilliams, Guil-
liam, Guyllyni,Gwyllera,
Fr. 189 ; G. 70 ; J. 71,
160, 187, 199 ; Mgt. 47,
R. 43, 57 ; W. 75, 94.
See Agwillim
Gwinnell, G. 166
Gwyllem, see Gwillim
Gwynnett, M. 179; R. 170
Gybbeard, J. 188
Gybbens, see Gibbons
Gybbes, see Gibbs
Gybbins, Gybbons, Gyb-
byns, see Gibbons
Gybson, Al. 40 ; J. 57 ;
Rawlings als. J. 83
Gybyns, see Gibbons
Gyde, Gied, J. 146 ; Mgy.
116
Gye, see Guy
Gyfford, see Gifford
Gylbard, Gylbert, Jo. 50.
See Gilbert
Gylding, W. 35
Gyles, see Giles
Gylford, see Gilford
Gyll, see Gill
Gyllam, see Gillam
Gyllman, Gylman, Gylmin,
see Gillman
Gynes, J. 131 ; Mgt. 59 ;
Rph. 132. See Jeynes
Gynner, Ginner, Fr. 163 ;
Jo. 138 ; W. 174. See
Jenner
Gysop, Dymocke als. H.
47
Gyttos, see Gittoes
Hach, Hache, Haitch,
Ez. 73 ; H. 124 ; \V.
109
Hacker, R. 10
Hadden, Haddon, T. 15,
179 ; Brian als. Ja. 129
Hadnatt. Hadnett, Had-
nutt, Hadw/tt, Ch. 155,
192* ; J. 199
Hagburne, W. 141. See
Agbourne
Haidinge, Ag. 48. } Hard-
ing, q.v.
Haie, see Hay
Haile, see Hale
Haine, Hayne, A. 151 ;
J. 147: T. 155
Haines, Hainns, see
Haynes
Haitch, see Hach
Haiwood, see Hejrwood
Haker, see Hawker
Halbrooke, see Holbrook
Hale, Hayle, Haile, A.
124, 161*, 162 ; Arnold,
icx) ; Ed. 178 ; Edm.
204 ; E. 155, 178 ; El.
32 ; Js. 136; Jo. 14, 37,
59, 124, 133, 158, 177 ;
J- 50, 73*, 85* 103, ;oS,
134, 145, 152, 163 ; K.
83, 134; Ls. 112 ; Mgt.
107 ; Maud, 47 ; Mau.
17 ; R. 157 ; Rt. 20,
79, 123 ; St. loi ; T.
II, 13, 16, 25, 26, 64,
70, 78, 92, 104, 117,
123, 146, 174, 193 ;
wit. 14, 174 ; W. 9,
17, 20, 46, 124, 143
Haling, see Hawling
Halker, see Hawker
Halkins, W. 141
Hall, Halle, Haule, Haull,
Haulle, Hawle, Ag. 35 ;
Al. 162, 178, 180 ; Amy,
137 ; And. 130 ; A. 160,
161 ; Arnold, 189; Edm.
171, 172, 208 ; E. 4, 27,
"J 2), 87 ; Ez. ]8, 68, 158,
170, 205 ; Gi. 131 ; H.
156, 187 ; Js. 118, 145,
194 ; Jo. 8, 48, 60, 156,
159, 164 ; J. 8*, 10, 20,
23, 28, 33* 36, 50, 89,
loi, 124, 129, 142, 152,
181 ; K. 3, 93, 206 ; L.
164 ; Mgt. 10, 62, loi,
166 ; Mgy. 112, 148;
N. 136 ; Ph. 47 ; R.
19, 42, 44, 49, 112, 146,
179* ; Rt. 25, 142, 175 ;
St. 183 ; T. 7* II* 14,
41, 83, 92,96, 127, 138,
142, 146, 151,208 ; Wit.
15, 107 ; W. 7, II, 48,
51, 54. 55, 70, 78, 81,
139, 148, 162, 167, 172,
187, 188 ; Raynoldes,
Raynolls als. J. 72 ; R.
61. See Hale, Jo. 14.
Hallawes, S. 182.
Halle, see Hall
Halliday, see Holliday
Hallier, HuUier, Isb. 116;
J- 79, 156 ; R. 120 ; Rt.
103*. See also Helyer,
HilUer
Hailing, Hallynge, see
Hawling
Halriche, J. 10. See
Alridge
Halynge, see Hawling
Ham, J. 183
Hamelett, see Hamlett
Hamente, J 36. See Ha-
mond
Hamlenn, see Hamlin
Hamlett, Hamlet, Hame-
lett, A. 68 ; J. 14, 90,
98 ; Mgy. 98 ; R. 40 ;
Rt. 146 ; Eaton als.
Rt. 91
Hamlin, Hamlyn, Ham-
lyns, Hamlenn, H. 147 ;
Ta. 175 ; J. 8 ; M. 192 ;
W. 126
Hamond, Hammond,
Hammon, Hamon,
Hammons, Hamons,
Ag. 18, 41 ; E. 27, 70;
Gi. 100 ; Js. 13, 145 ;
J. 41, 141, 144; K. 152 ;
Mgt. 13; R. 34; W.
35, '55 ; Jorden, Jurden
als. Ag. 109; J. 150.
See Hamente
Hampton, Ag. 4 ; Al. 126 ;
Cr. 120 ; E. 1S6 ; Ez.
109 ; G. 65, 67 ; H. 44,
190; Jo. 121, 186 ; J.
50, 129, 166, 173, 195,
199* ; Lw. 19, 132 ;
Mgt. 149 ; Ph. 98 ; R.
49; Wit. 126; W. 75,
117, 122. 163, 178, 207
Hamshire, J a. 97
Hanbache, R. 144
Hanchorne, T. 114. See
Anckerne
Hancock, Hancocke,
Hancoke, Hankoc,
Hancockes, Hancox,
Hancoxe, Ag. 63 ; Al.
153 ; E. 149, 174 ; Ez.
52; H. 153*; J. 23,28,
Index Nomiimm.
239
37, 39, 95, 96, 103, 128,
129, 146 ; Mgt. 125 ;
Mau. 107, 173 ; R. 64,
76, 78, 113, 121, 195 ;
T. 38, 104, 139 ; W. 7,
17, 48. See Ancocke
Handes, see Hands
Handley, Hanley, Jo. 126 ;
Rt. 116; W. 6r
Handman, Hanman, A.
93 ; Ans. 147 ; Js. 1S3 ;
Jph. 183; R. 191 ; Rg.
76, 159; T. 16; W.
203
Hands, Handes, J. 141 ;
R. 174; Rg. 201 ; W.
128
Hankes, Hanks, Hankis,
Hanckes, Jo. 89 ; R. 6 ;
Rt. 34 ; T. 100 ; W.
133, 196*. See Haukes
Hankins, Hanckyns, Han-
kyns, Augn. 56 ; Ez.
65, 67 ; Mgt. 59. Also
(for Hankins) Haukins,
T. 144, 145. See also
Hav^kins
Hankis, see Hankes
Hankoc, see Hancock
Hanley, see Handley
Hanman, see Handman
Hannes, Hannis, see
Hannys
Hannowe, R. 30
Hannys, Hannis, Hannes,
Hu. 28 ; J. 79 ; Rph-
109 ; R. 25, 127, 183 ;
Rt. 149; T. 36 ; W.
128
Hanson, H. 166
Happard, Js. 45
Hapten, J. 99.
Harbage, Rt. 195.
Harbard, Harbart, Har-
batt, Rt. 92. See
Harbert
Harbert, Harbard, Har-
bart, Herbart, Herbert,
Al. 22 ; Ant. 90 ; El.
206 ; H. 35, 178 ; Jo.
89, 106 ; J. 8, 37, 75,
156 ; K. 87 ; Mgt. 53,
175 ; N. 42, 170, 174 ;
P. 24. 138, 177 ; R. 159 ;
Rt. 13,88, 107, 181, 191 ;
T. 81 ; Wit. 31 ; W. 2,
18, 88, 179. See also
Harbatt, Harbeth, Har-
bor
Harbeth, Rt. 36
Harbley, Rt. 66, 68. See
Hattley
Harbman, W. 39
Harbor, J. 28
Hardicke, T. 143.
Harding, Harding'e, D.
186 ; E. 109 ; Florise,
62 ; G. 75, 140 ; r.i.
155 ; H. 141 ; Ja. 164;
Jo. 79, 164*; J. 45*, 65,
67, 108, 140, 160, 164,
166, 181, 188, 200; K.
58 ; Laura, 59 ; Mgt.
85*; Mgy. 167, 174;
Mau. 156 ; R. 53, 74,
89, 161 ; Rt. I ; Rg.94;
S. 193, 201 ; T. 74 92,
109, 125, 146 ; W. 7,
26, 46, 120, 176*, 182
Hardwick, Hardwicke,
Elias, 184 ; Js. 105. 196;
W. 203. See Haidinge
Hare, J. 75
Haresford, R. 105
Hareson, see Harrison
Harford, Herford, Har-
vard, Harvord,Harword,
Havard, K. 148; Lattice,
118; Mgt. 36; T. 34,
86; W. 163, 165, 176,
204
Harley, T. 34
Harman, J. 41
Harmer, Harmar, Bgf.
171 ; E. 145 ; Jo. 8 ;
J. 200 ; K. 152 ; Ml.
1 16 ; R. 169 ; T. 36,
94 ; W. 86, 196, 202
Harne, T. 31
Harnes, R. 164
Harnet, J. 40. See Arnet
Harolde, Harolld, see
Harrold
Harper, Alx. 180; Al.
! 161 ; L 14 ; N. 200 ;
I Rg. 98 ; T. 76 ; Wit.
18 ; W. 66 ; nls. Fordes,
Foordes, J. 77 ; W. 75 ;
Fordes als. R. 7 1
Harres, Harries, see
I Harris
Harriat, Harryet, Abel.
! 52 ; Mgt. 59
' Harrington, R. 175
Harris, Harries, Harrys,
I Harys, Harres, Ag. 17,
58, 78, 92, 97 ; Al. 60,
87, 108 ; A. 97 ; Ant.
163 ; l^r. 126 ; Edm.
124, 189 ; E. 97 ; El.
143 ; Ez. 150, 158, 183 ;
Ellis, 184; Eustace,
109; Fr. 158; Gbl.
122 ; G. 1 1, 40 ; Gi.
114, 133; H. 41, 131,
193 ; Hy. 158; Js. 42,
'94 ; Jo. 93, 107, 142,
156, .194 ; J- 3, 19, V,
45, 47, 48, 52, 55, 65,
67, 71, 72, 75, 79, 83,
95* 98, 103* 108, no,
122, 138, I4t, 149 150*
152, 156, 168, 176, 181,
196, 199 ; Ls. 125 ;
Mgt. 29, 33, 65, 68 ;
Mgy. 24, 83 ; M. 129 ;
N. 136 ; Pendock, 207 ;
P. 53 ; Ph. 171, 192 ;
Rph. 206 ; R. 16, 25*
43,47, 64, 83, 136, 138;
Rt. 2, 66, 68, 116, 118,
205 ; T. 12, 20, 21, 22,
39, 51, 83, III, 120,
123, 125, 134, 139, 182,
195, 202 ; Ts. 104 ;
Wit. 64, 76, 81, 133;
W. 7, 46, 62, 76* 86,
94, 107, 118, 130, 135,
137, 148, 184; Wn. 84 ;
als. Smith, J. 134. See
Arris
Harrison, Harysun, Hare-
son, Fr. 140 ; J. 44. 149,
192 ; T.35 ; W. 18,80;
als. Christofer, Rt. 129;
als. Rav?linge, Ez. 124 ;
Rawlyns a!s. J. 44
Harrold, Harolld, Harolde,
Ag. 180; J. 37; Mgt.
103; R. 53, 125; T.
174; W. 18. See Hor-
rold
Harryet, see Harriat
Harrys, see Harris
Harscombe, .Mgy. 55 ; R.
74
Harsfield, Harsfild nls.
Bond, Ah. 113 ; Bandy
als. J. 1 10 ; Bonde als.
T. 74
Hart, Harte. And. 32 ;
El. 162 ; Gf. 10 ; J. 36,
60, 1 60 ; R . 161 ; T. 11
Hartelburye, Hartilbury,
see Hartlebury
Hartland, .\g. 8 1 ; Gi. 17;
J. 50,137, 147 ; R. 167 ;
W. 104
Hartlebury, Hartelburye,
Hartilbury, Jo. 59 ;
240
Index Nominu77i.
16
; J-
Rt.
25 ;
T.
76
E.
126;
88
, Lw.
Mgy. 200 ; Sbl. 112 ;
als. Mason, J. 1 1 1 ;
Mason als. J. 166
Hartshead, J. 77 ; W. 60
Hartull, J. 24
Harvard, see Harford
Harvardshire, W. 196
Harvey, Harvie, Harvy,
Harvye, Harvaye, Al.
135 ; Bgt. 192 ; Gi.
131 ; J. 5, 21, HI, 113;
Mm. 66, 68 ; N. 103,
149; P. 13,200; T. 31,
76, 90, 161 ; \V. 32
Harvord, see Harford
Harvy, Harvye, see
Harvey
Harward, Edm.
14 ; R. 136 ;
T. 15.34
Harwell, Ja. 36 ;
Harwood, A. 98 ;
Edm. 38 ; Ez. i
53. 159; Mgy- 166; N.
49 ; T. 72,90, 154- See
Horwood
Harword, see Harford
Harys, see Harris
Harysun, see Harrison
Hasellwhiche,Haselwych,
Ez. 35 ; Sm. 19
Haselwood, Hasilwood, J.
95,96
Haskyns, Rt. 201
Hoskyns
Hasliste, H. 122
Hassam, Ag. 27
Hassard, Ar. 139 ; Edm.
27 ; Ez. 184 ; H
Hastinges, W. 64
Hatcombe, J. 118
Hathaway, see Hathway
Hatherell, Hatherill, Hath-
rell, J. 191 ; T. 94, 146,
167* 208
Hatherton, J. 87
Hathewaie, Hathewaye,
Hathoway, see Hath-
■way
Hathrell, see Hatherell
Hathway, Hathwaie,
Hathwaye, Hathwey,
Hathaway, Hathewaie,
Hathewaye, Hathoway,
A. 150; Cr. 84, 187,
198 ; E. 54, 122 ; Ez.
150 ; EI. 79, 198 ; Fl.
95 ; H. 56 ; Jo. loi ;
J. 28, 45, 54, 99, 114,
121, 134, 140, 158, 162,
See
153
181 ; Mrn. 42 ; Mgt.
164 ; Mgy. 83 ; R. 177 ;
Rt. 6, 86, 172; Sbl. 123;
T. 86, 185 ; W. 51, 86,
90, 97, 106, 107, III,
172, 190, 195 ; als. Hop-
kins, Rt. 170 ; als.
Tilladam, J. 126
Hatten, see Hatton
Hattley, Rt. 68
Hatton, Hatten, Chn.
56; E. 60, 100* ; H.
180; Jo. 151 ; J. 8,
154, 162
Hauker, see Hawker
Haukes, Hauckes, Ml.
148 ; W. 202*. See
Hankes and Hawkes
Haukins, T. 144, 145. See
Hankins and Hawkins
Haule, Haull, Hauile, see
Hall
Hauling, see Hawling
Havard, see Harford
Haviland, J. 144
Hawckins, see Hawkins
Hawke, see Hawkes
Hawker, Hauker, Halker,
Haker, A. 182 ; Edm.
90, 158, 192, 193 ; Gi.
108 ; Jo. 195 ; Mgt.
125 ; R. 40, 120 ; T.
48, III, 202* ; W. 163
Hawkes, Hawke, Al. 7,
63; C. 175; H. 38; J.
33, 47, 90, 138 ; R. 51 ;
T. 62,88; W. 17. See
Haukes
Hawkins, Hawkyns,
Hawckins, Haykins,
Ag. 4 ; Amy, 206 ; Edm.
16, 133 ; El. 184 ; Ez.
27,52,68 ; Gi. 128 ; H.
79 ; Jo. 28, 105, 192 ;
J. TJ, 82, 113, 119; 131,
171, 192, 194 ; K. 142 ;
Mgt. 108 ; P. 62 ; Ph.
34 ; R. 62, 94 ; Rt. 16,
74, 179; T. 25, 51, 100,
115, 120, 157; Wit. 167;
W. 26, 48, 100, 114,
133 ; als. Goumer, T.
4 ; als. Waters, R. 83 ;
Mannery als. H. 82.
See Haukins
Hawle, see Hall
Hawley, Ant. 102
Hawlingf, Hawlinge,
Hawlinges, Halinge,
Hailing, Hallynge,
Halyng, Hauling,
Hawleinge, Al. 61, 63,
78, 88, 124 ; Cr. 100 ;
Edm. 82 ; E. 63 ; Ez.
37 ; Hu. 84 ; J. 10, 23,
24,33,48, 123, 129, 152,
156; Mgt. 12, 149;
Mgy. 8, 96 ; N. 63 ; R.
53, 105, 115, 140; Rt.
6, 34, 92, 140 ; Rg. 127,
191 ; T. 20, 42, 83, 100,
132, 179, 195 ; W. 7,
55, 75. 86, 155, 169,
'93, '95 ; i^l^- Jones, T.
86 ; Jones als. J. 89
Hawse, see Ho'wse
Hawsteed, Hawsted,
Hawstid, Ellis, 104 ;
Hln. 126 ; R. 43. See
Howsteed
Hawten, Hawtin, Haw-
tine, Hawton, Ag. 78 ;
Alx. 70 ; G. 65, 67 ; J.
171 ; Jy. 73 ; Mgy.
200 ; T. 172
Hawthorne, Ez. 27
Hawtin, Hawtine, Haw-
ton, see Hawten
Hay, Haye, Haie, And.
27 ; J- 42, 59, 82 ; Mgt.
61 ;M. 83, 121 ;R. 73;
Rt. 13 ; T. 6, 191. See
Hayes
Haycockes, R. 34
Haydon, see Heydon
Hayes, Heyes, A. 196 ;
Ez. 44 ; W.. 169; als.
Phillipps, Al. 180;
Phillips als. J. 171. See
Haynes als. P.
Haykins, see Hawkins
Hayle, see Hale
Hayne, see Haine
Haynes, Haines, Hainns,
Heynes, Heines, Heins,
And. 139 ; A. 187, 193 ;
C. 150 ; Cr. 40, 150,
198 ; Edm. 117 ; E.
104, 131, 147, 158, 171 ;
Ez. 165 ; Fr. 141 ; Gi.
128, 150 ; Hu. 102 ; Hy.
171 ; Js. 134 ; Ja. 106 ;
Jo. 79, 144 ; J. 5, 8, 10,
28*, 29* 62* 65, 67,
134, 140, 146, 162, 173,
179, 183, 192 ; Jph. 181 ;
J la. 33 ; K. 91 ; Mgt.
53 ; Mgy. 134, 149; M-
134 ; Maud, 89 ; Nth.
181 ; N. 181 ; R. 22,
Index ^Nominum.
241
36, 42, 149, 157, 164;
Rt. 19, 40, 53, 55. 76,
134; S. 194; T. 4, II,
30,73, 86, 106, 127, 143,
170, 182, 187, 188, 196,
206 ; Wit. 84, 88, 106 ;
W. 62, 70, 92, 104, 109,
128*, 1 55, 196 ; als.
Phillipes, Philippes, E.
60 ; J. 60. (See Hayes
als. P.) Freckleton ah.
J. 93 ; Stringer als. El.
106 ; J. 99
Hayward, Heyward,
Heywarde, Ag. 27, 4
56, 88, 133 ; Ai. 48, 56;
87, 90 ; Amy, 98 ; Cr,
124; E. 32, 131 ; Ez
109, 122 ; Gi. 158 ; H
28, 40, 183 ; Hu. 95
Isb. 48 ; Js. 57, 134
Jo. 5* II, 44, 11. 87
150, 192 ; J. 2, 5, 10^
38, 41, 47, 77, 79, 83
93, 129, 166, 183, 185
Jy. 17; MgL 39, 189
Mgy. 39 ; N. 59, -]■]
Par. 99 ; R- 30, 34, 4°
61, 115, 148, 182, 185
Rt. 34 ; Rg. 76 ; T. 26
30, 47, 83, 94, 100, 125
151, 159, 182 ; Wit
150 ; W. 7* 26, 31, 35
55,70, 76*, 86, 115, 128
141, 165, 187, 194 ; als.
Wynter, T. 18 ; Cox
als. W'. 170 ; Westripp
als. J. loi
Haywood, see Heyrwood
Head, Heade, H. 193; P.
186 ; T. 78
Heald, Healde, Heeld,
R. 183; W. 20, 139
Heane, D. 143 ; R\v. 127
Hearde als. Groves, Jo.
108
Hearinge, see Herringe
Heath, Heathe, Heith,
Heythe, H. 8 ; J. 54 ;
Mgt.- 173 ; R. 25, 161 ;
Rg. 136 ; T. 26, 78 ;
W. 7 ; als. Warde, R.
79 ; Mayle als. W. 143
Heathfield, Hethfild, Ja.
149 ; W. 72
Heaven, Heauen, Hefne,
Hevyn, Hevinge, Ag.
97 ; El. 38 ; Gi. 109 ;
Js. 99, 150; Jo. 164;
J. 123, 145, 179, 189,
200, 204 ; Mgt. 159 ;
R- 13, 25, 193; s. 149;
T. 112 ; Wit. 147 ; W.
7, 38, 58, 86, 165. See
Evan, Evinge, Iving,
Eiven
Hechekins, see Hodgkins
Hecheman, see Hichman
Hedges, Hedgis, A. 172 ;
Bgt. 133 ; Ez. 162*; H.
28 ; J. 107, 144 ; Mgt.
76 ; R. 159 ; Rt. 47 ;
T. 159; W. 7, 130, 165.
See Hodges
Hedgkins, see Hodgkins
Hedgly, \N . 167
Heekes, Heeks, Ez. 192 ;
J. 82, 162 ; N. 192; W.
90. See Hickes
Heeld, see Heald
Hefne, see Heaven
Hegges, T. 25 ; W. 15.
See Hickes
Heggyns, see Higgins
Heines, Heins, see Haynes
Heith, see Heath
Hellam, Hellome, J. 24 ;
T. 121. See Hellowe
Hellor, J. 14
Hellowe, Ag. 109. See
Hellome
Helyer, J. 85. See Hal-
lier, Hillier
Hemen, T. 134
Hemes, T. 41
Heming, see Hemming
Heralocke, Rt. 34
Hemming, Hemmynge,
Heming, Hemynge,
Hemmyngs, Ag. 'jo ;
Cr. 147, 208 ; El. 60 ;
H. 190 ; Isb. 164 ; Jo.
69, 164 ; J. 33, 37* 39,
152; Mgt. 53; Ph. 167;
R. 12, 76, 1 10, 149 ; Rt.
12, 142; T. 42. 76, 146;
W. 56, 84. See Hen-
ning
Hempshowe, J. 129
Hempsted, Hempstede,
Hempsteed, Jo. 36 ; N.
13 ; W\ 7. 66
Hemyng, see Hemming
Henbury, Henburie, Fr.
44 ; J- no
Hendy, Hendye, Isb. 107;
Mgy. no ; R. 74 ; W.
159
Henedge, T. 31
Henley, J. 53. See Henole
GLOUC. WILLS.
Henlow, J. 5
Henn, R no
Henning, Hennynge,
Henynge, J. 47, 85 ; T.
78
Hennon, N. 81
Henole, Ag. 104. See
Henley
Hensly, W. 163
Hentland, Al. 86 ; J. 121,
199
Henton, see Hinton
Henynge, see Henning
Herbart, Herbert, see
Harbert
Herdinge, J. 43. See
Harding
Herford, see Harford
Heme, J. 196 ; W. 193.
See Heyrne, Hurne
Herringe, Heringe, Hey-
ringe, Hearinge, J. 50 ;
T. 19, 37 ; W. 38* 45
Heskins, Heskinges,
Heskyn, Heskyns, Ai.
120 ; Hannah, 198 ; J.
17, 50, 189; Mgt. 85*;
N. 167 ; Rt. 163 ; T.
159 ; W. 55, 143. See
Hoskins
Hethfild, see Heathfield
Heving, Hevyn, see
Heaven
Hewer, T. 55 ; als. Rod-
borne. Rodburne, J. 85 ;
T. 140 ; Rodburne als.
T. 146
Hewes, Edm. 139*; E.
42 ; Hy. 90; J. 24. 39,
40, 44, 81*; M. 61 ; T.
13.51,130. See Hughes
Hewet, Hewett, Huet,
Huett, Cr. 13 ; Hy.
178, 1S9 ; R, 51. 57 ;
T. 127
Heydon, Haydon, E. 155 ;
J. 17, 20; R. 71, 164 ;
T. 38
Heyes, see Hayes
Heyman, T. 104. See
Hyman
Heynes, see Haynes
Heyre, Hyer, Hier, Jo.
122 ; J. 1 ; R. 149. See
Ayre
\ Heyringe, see Herringe
Heyrne, Hyrne. Jo. 36 ;
Rt. 44. See Hurne
Heythe, see Heath
! Heyward, see Hayward
R
1 7
242
Index Nominum.
Heywood, Haywood,
Haiwood, J. 79, 108,
152, 162 ; Mgt. 19 ; M.
200; R. 127, 188; T.
36, 78; W. 153. See
Hayward
Hiatt, see Hyett
Hibb, Rg. 132
Hibberd, Isb. 146; J. 152;
Rt. 154 ; W. 161
Hichens, see Hutchins
Hiches, Hitch, Hyche,
Hyches, Al. 73 ; J. 29 ;
T. 25, 123 ; W. 61 ;
Boucher als. W. 109
Hichman, Hicheman,
Hitchman, Ichemaa,
Hecheman, Hychman,
Hycheman, Hytchman,
Ag. 39 ; Ant. 93, 106 ;
E. 4 ; Ez. 82 ; H. 54 ;
J. 5, 10, 17, 131 ; Mgy.
152 ; R. 62 ; Rt. 13 ;
T. 51 ; W. 15, 60
Hickes, Hicks, Hiz,
Hyckes, Hize, Hyxe,
Ag. 52, 115, 141 ; Al.
35, 99 ; Cr. 128 ; Ez.
73, 140; H. 11, 192 ;
Isb. 72 ; Js. 169 ; J. 23,
45, 80, 89* 124, 138,
152, 160, 177 ; Mgt.
39, 47 ; Mm. 108 ; M.
154 ; Mau. 87 ; Mgn.
43 ; N. 22, 159; P. 85,
162; R. 9, 30, 51, 64,
89, 98, 118, 191, 196 ;
Rt. 9, 46, 47, 61, 186 ;
T. 22, 76, 94, 107, III,
112 ; W. 10, 18, III,
115, 117, 123 ; als.
Bridging^on, Bridgin-
ton, Bridgenton, Brid-
ington, 1 W. 1 96 ; W. 1 53,
157, 202 ; Higges als.
N. 91. See Hegges,
H eekes, H igges, H uckes
Hickins, Ickins, Ikyns,
Grg. 23 ; Mgy. 91 ; W.
184. See Higgins,
Hitchins, Hutchins
Hicockes, J. 99
Hide, see Hyde
Hier, see Heyre
Hieron, see Hiron
Hies, W. 177
Hiet, Hiett, see Hyett
Higford, J. 175
Higgen, Higgens, see
Higgins
Hifgjs, Higgs, A. 145 ;
Kn. 194 ; Ez. 198 ; Hu.
73 ; Jo. 82 ; J. 99, 102 ;
K. i8 ; Ls. 177 ; Mgy.
200 ; R. 89, 161 ; Rt.
23, 129, 130, 162; St.
94 ; T. 3 ; Wit. 7, 55 ;
W. 150, 203 ; als.
Hickes, N. 91. See
Hickes
Higgins, Higgings, Hig-
gens, Higgyns, Hyg-
gyns,Hyggens,Hygens,
Heggins, Higgin, Hig-
gen, Hyggen, Al. 108 ;
E. 120 ; El. 38, 95 ; Ez.
150; G. 153 ; Hy. 147 ;
Js. 114; J. 8, 24, 54,
63, 79, 121, 137 ; Ml.
11*^ 38, 57 ; R. 55 ;
Rt. 44, no, 177 ; Rg.
6 ; T. 31, 66, 74, 94 ;
To. 194; VV. 31, 37,41,
48, 66, 70, 92, 97, 112,
133
Higgs, see Higges
Highman, Higman, J. 178;
T. 175. See Hyman
Highwaie, T. 70
Higman, see Highman
Hignell, Hygnell, Hycke-
nell, Ant. 90 ; Jo. 154 ;
J. 10, 59
HUl, Hyll, Hylle, Ag. 3,
58, 135 ; Al. 18, 151
A. 148, 165 ; Ant. 113
Cr. 14^ ; Ed. 190 ; E
27, 106, 1 14, 124 ; Ez
2, n^ 77, 93. 102 ; Guy
28 ; Js. 6, 65, 67, 102
138 ; Jo, 2, 50, 58, 60,
77, 112, 126, 131 ; J
19, 2 1, 28, 29, 37*, 43
53, 55*. 63, 69* 81, 89
99, 103, 108, no, 123
125, 126* 129, 141, 146
152, 163, 165, 173, 178
181, 186, 188 ; Jy. 149
Lt. 77; Mgt. 55, 112
Mrt. 83 ; Mau. 53 ; O
66, 68 ; R. 14, 22, 34
112, 123* 127, 148, 167
174 ; Rt. 144, 201*
Rg. 39, 148, 194, 204
Sbl. 184; T. 7, 12, 16
20, 5'*, 55i 57, 94, 104
141, 151, 161, 182, 190
194 ; Ts. 39 ; Tm. 135
Wit. 51; W. 2, 46, 49
58, 97, 106, 109, 117
118, 135, 169, 175, 176,
180, 191, 203* 205 ;
als. Cooke, R. 64 ; als.
Dawes, J. 183 ; als.
Mousehill, J. 1 16
Hiller, Hillar, Hyller, J.
142, 171, 183; R. 19 ;
Rg. 138. 188 ; W. 120
Hiliey, Hillie, HyUye, E.
188; El. 60 ; J. 69; St.
24. See Hellor, J. 14
Hillier, J. 204. See Hal-
lier, Helyer
Hillman, T. 94
Hilston, T. 140
Hilton, Ag. 102
Himan, see Hyman
Hinckes, Hincks, J- 69 ;
Rw. 98
Hinckson, Wn. 120
Hinde, see Hynde
Hindy, Hindye, Hyndye,
Isb. 154 ; T. 94 ; Wit.
155 ; W. 92. See
Hynde
Hinkman, J. 199
Hinksman, Ed. 192
Hintley, Jo. 21
Hinton, Hynton, Henton,
E. 4 ; Ez. 168 ; Jo. 89;
J. 121* 142, 154; T.
185* 193; W. 18,38,80
Hipkins, see Hopkins
Hippett, Rt. 74
Hirdine, Ed. 140
Hiron, Hieron, Hyron,
Hyrron, J. 28, 145 ; K.
186 ; R. 59, 182
Hirriett, J. 69
Hitch, see Hiches
Hitchcoxe, Hytchcocke,
T. 157; W. 31
Hitchens, Hitchings,
Hitchins, Hitchyns, see
Hutchins
Hitchman, see Hichman
Hiz, Hixe, see Hickes
Hoane, see Hone
Hoare, Hore, Whoare,
Hoore, Alx. 43 ; C- 1 74 ;
Edm. 40, 54 ; H. 5 ; J.
56, 188, 191; Mgt. no ;
R. 6, 142, 201 ; Rt. 6 ;
Rg. 74 ; W. 184
Hobbes, Hobbs, Amy,
163 ; El. 27 ; Fr. 163 ;
Hannah, 207; Jo. 112 ;
J- 33, 63, 74, '16, 150,
154, 199; Jla. 18; Mgy.
71 ; Mau. 13 ; Ml. 38,
Index Nominum.
243
156 ; R. 57, 62, 71, 85,
107, 161, 201 ; Rt. 88,
89, 123, 132, 140, 167 ;
Rg. 191 ; T. 3, 4, 53,
75 ; W. 2, 32, 41, 53,
60, 81, 107, 143, 185 ;
ah. Clarke, J. 144
Hobbins, Hobbyns, J. 39,
158
Hobbs, see Hobbes
Hobbyns, see Hobbins
Hobbys, Al. 46
Hoborue, see Holborow
Hoby, W. 113*
Hochyns, Ag. 54 ; W. 4.
See also Hutchins
Hocke, T. 53
Hodges, Hog'ges, Hogest,
Al. 48 ; A. 135 ; El
207 ; Ez. 102 ; Fr. 99
Gi. 145 ; H. 166 ; Hu
56 ; Hy. 93 ; Jo. 134
160, 189 ; J. 16, 85, 87
142, 156, 194, 196, 199
K. 128 ; Lw. 6, 50
Mgt. 134; Mi. 123; R
12, 18, 85, 98, 116, 191
Rt. 30, 83, 109 ; T. 86
125,140,157,175,205*
W. 7, 26* 27, 58, 86
147, 150, 187 ; als.
Kinman, H. 166 ; Rt
108. See HowchiS;
Hedges
Hodgkins, Hotchkins
Hechekins, Hedgkins
A. 150 ; Ez. 32 ; Js
108 ; Jo. 131 ; T. 31
132, 154; W. 56, 104
James als. Rt. 105
Hodson, J. 158 ; M, 166
R-53
Hodyshon, Mrm. 161
Hoell, see Howell
Hoford, see Holford
Hogest, Hogges, see
Hodges
Holborow, Holborowe,
Holborough, Holboroe,
Holburrow, Hoborue,
Houborow, Howbrow,
Howborue, Howborow,
Edie, 178 ; Ez. 148 ;
Jo. 52 ; H. 140, 147,
166 ; J. 28, 75, 164. 185,
188 ; R. 100 ; T. 66,
113, 187, 196 ; W. 94
Holbrook, Holbrooke,
Holbroke, Holebroke,
Halbrooke, Howle-
brooke, Houlbrocke,
Ag. 92 ; Ant. 171, 186 ;
E. 45 ; El. 141 ; J. 87,
91 ; Rt. 105 ; T. 70,
121. See also Aubroke
Holburrow, see Holborow
Holbym, Holbyn, J. 52 ;
T. 35
Holder, Houlder, Howl-
der, Howldar, Al. 41 ;
A. 135 ; Ant. 128 ; Jr.
68 ; Edm. 4, 70 ; Edvv.
128, 131 ; El. 189 ; G.
110, III, 113 ; Jo. 21,
no; J. 43*» 77, 91, Mo,
146, 149, 190, 192 ; K.
106; M. 87; N.63, 107;
R. 39, 46, 116 ; Rt. 74 ;
Rg. 86; T. 9, 21, 51,
53, 55*, 88; W. 81, 97,
122, 151, 174; Mas-
singer als. R. 132
Holdie, Houldie, Houldy,
M^Tt. 74 ; T. 88 ; W.
66, 75
Holebroke, see Holbrook
Holester, see HoUister
Holford, Hoford, Howford,
Houlford, Alden, 68 ; A.
174, 176; Blanche, 119;
J. 19, 62 ; R. 85. 182;
Rt. 74; T. 41; W. 49, 64
Holiday, see Holliday
Holister, see HoUister
Holland, J. loi ; R. 195
Hollaster, see HoUister
HoUen, Rt. 69
HoUester, see HoUister
Holliday, Holiday, HoUy-
daye, Halliday, Ez. 95 ;
G. 100 ; H. 198 ; Jo.
199 ; J-28, 37* 60, 131,
144 ; K. 106 ; Mgy. 3 ;
R. 57 ; Rt. 134 ; T. 7,
94, 202 ; W. 72, 106,
107, 163
Hollinghurst, W. 141
HoUister, HoUester, Hol-
laster, Holester, Ho-
lister, — 205 ; Abel,
197 ; Do. 184 ; E. 1 1 1 ;
H. 77 ; Isb. 117 ; Jcb.
150; Jo. 37 ; J. 55,99,
162, 187 ; Mgy. 125 ;
N. 167 ; R. loi, 121 ;
T. 88, 109, 130, 182 ;
W. 22, 114, 148, 159
HoUoway, Holowaye,
HoUway, Holwaye, A<j.
42 ; J- 3, 59 ; >^Irth.
181 ; R. 47, 94 ; Rt.
113 ; Rg. 49 ; W. 26
Hollydaye, see Holliday
HoUye, R. 30
Holman, J. 1 18
Holmer, Ez. 37 ; R. 12
Holmes, Homes, E. 84 ;
G. 187; J. 82 ; K. 147;
M. 187; als. Tayler,
G. 158. See Home
Holowaye, see HoUoway
Holshipp, Holsheppe,
Holsheepe, Hoolshyp,
Holdship, Howshippe,
Howsheepe, Ag. 23 ;
Al. 115, 150 ; Arnold,
161 ; E. 113 ; J. 177 ;
Mgy. 98 ; Mau. 17 ; L.
21 ; R. 40 ; S within,
134 ; Sbl. 66; T. 35
Holsie, Wit. 184
Holstead, Holsteede, Hol-
stide, see Houlstead
Holtam, Holtane, see
Holtham
Holte, Howlte, C. 183 ;
J. 40
Holtham, Holtam. Holtom,
Holtane, Al. 84, 180; A.
124 ; Cecil, 23 ; Ez. 23,
178 ; G. 32, 193 ; J.
10* 19, 41, 125, 132;
R. 57; T. 118*, 202 ;
W. 35
Holwaye, see HoUoway
Holwell, H. 180
Holyfaste, J. 23
Holyman, Mgt. 6
Ho;«borne, see Honiborne
Home, Whome, Hombe,
Homme, Hu. 60 ; Js.
II ; Mgt. 125 ; T. 15.
See Holmes, Hone
Homes, see Holmes
Homfrey, see Humfrey
Hone, Hoane, Whone,
Honnie, Jo 127 ; J. 10 ;
R. 144; Rt. 113; T.
25 ; W. 123, 139. Sec
Home
Honiborne, Honyborne,
Honibourne, Howborne,
A. 171 ; Isb. 93 ; J. 48,
154 ; R. 74, 175 ; '^•
113
Honneman, W. 20
Honnie, see Hone
Honyborne, see Honiborne
Hoodes, Mth. 118
Hooke, Hook, Cr. 6S ; E.
244
hidex Nomtmim.
155 ; Frideswide, 198 ;
isb. 175; Jo- 154; ^isy-
85 ; R. 10, 105 ; Kt.
61 ; T. 127, 161 ; W. 7;
ah. Parker, W. 43
Hookes, J. 45
Hooper, Hoper,Whooper,
Whoper, Ag. 120 ;
Ansel, 135 ; Ant. 191 ;
Augn. 80 ; Ch. 168 ;
El. 137 ; Ez. 131, 133,
135) 189 ; G. 108 ; Gi.
124; H. 8, 28, y], 97 ;
Jo. 32, 124, 134 ; J. 5,
8, 18, 63, 72, 93. 105-
112, 136, 137, 142, 158,
169, 173*, 191 ; ^igt-
53.93 ; M- 156 ; Mau.
156; N. 39, 74, 123 ;
R- 3. 64, 79, 83, 113,
125, 127, 144, 149, 172,
181 ; Rt. 129 ; T. 19,
31,36,71, III, 136, 139;
Wit. 155 ; W. 38, 145,
147, 185* ; als. Edney,
Rt. 172 ; W. 161 ; als.
Rosier, Al. 122 ; New-
sam als. R. 127 ; Secil,
Sisell als. J. 204 ; W.
177 ; Yonge als. Rg.
123. See Hopper
Hoore, see Hoare
HooreTvood, see Horwood
Hoorne, see Home
Hopcott, Hopcoate, J. 72 ;
Kt. 194 ; W. 1 14
Hope, Hoppe, A. 197 ;
Arnold, 128 ; Ja. 103 ;
K. 153 ; R. 34; W. 49,
58, 104, 167
Hoper, see Hooper
Hopkin, Hopkyn, Jo. 48,
90 ; J. 48 ; .Maud, 16 ;
Ph. 91 ; Rt. 13 ; T. 20.
See Hopkins
Hopkins, Hopkyns, Hip-
kins, Ad. 178 ; Alx. 4 ;
Al. 106, 109 ; A. 1 24 ; Ar.
189 ; E. 184 ; Ez. 72 ;
Griffin, 87 ; H. ;8, ■]■] ;
Js. 65, 67, 136; Ja. 190;
Jo. 84; J. 8, 72,95* 103,
116, 142, 149, 1 5-' '99;
Jd. 178; Mgt. 42, 153;
R- 77, 159 ; Kt- ^^. 96,
118, 127, 151, 157 ; St.
164 ; T. 86, 90, 1 1 1,
121, 153, 184 ; W. 113,
1 17, 118, 148, J95, 196,
203 ; als. Seaborne,
Seburne, Ed. 63 ; J. '
156; St. 104; Hathway
als. Rt. 170 ; Seaborne,
Seaburne als. Ag. 60,
100 ; Al. 43 ; Mgt. 81 ;
R. 98 ; W. 169. See
Hopkin, ap Opkin, Op-
kins, Popkin, Hopkis
Hopkis, Al. 20
Hopkyn, see Hopkin
Hoppe, see Hope
Hopper, Rt. 62. See
Hooper
Hopton, D. 190 ; W. 193
Hordes, Alx. 126
Hore, see Hoare
Horn, see Home
Homage, see Hornedge
Hornbie,Hornebee,Horne-
bie, G. 100 ; H. 173 ;
T. 66
Home, Horn, Hoorne,
Ag. 27 ; A. 141 ; Ant.
102 ; Cc. 106 ; Ez. 27,
37, 113 ; Fr- 158; G.
18 ; Isb. 70 ; Js. 65, 67 ;
Jo. 71 ; J. 29, 44, n,
82, 102, 121, 144, 152 ;
Mgy. 29; M. 161; Mth.
j 116 ; R. 16, 30, 115 ;
I Rg. 78 ; T. 4, 7, 13, 57,
58, lOI, IJ2, 140, 161,
204; \V.58,66.SeeHurne
Hornebee, Hornebie, see
Hornbie
Hornedge, Hornidge,
Homage, Cr. 95, 161,
162 ; Jo. 98 ; \V. 78,
98, 178
Horner, J. 183 ; Rt. 34*
I 36 ; \V. 185
Hornidge, see Hornedge
Horrold, Edm. 90 ; T.
169. See Harrold
Horsall, Horsell, Rt. 86 ;
W. 191
Horsam, see Horsham
Horseley, see Horsley
Horseman, Horsman,. Mm.
61 ; R. 64 ; Davies als.
R. 100. .See Hors/;/on
Horsham, Horsam, Jo.
116, 125 ; J. 188 ; Mgt.
46 ; \V. 1 59. See
Worsham, Worzom
Horsington. .\%. 104
Horsinon, W'ebly, 167
Horsley, Horseley, (i. 17;
J. 5, I 5 ; R. 51 ; Wesley,
195
Horsman, see Horseman
Horston, Horstone, E,
102 ; J. 116; R. 134.
See Whorston
Hort, Horte, E. 166 ; Ez.
198 ; Joshua, 199 ; Lw.
87
Horton, El. 158 ; Hy. 63,
65 : Jo. 99; J. 147
Horwood, Worwood,
Whorewood, Hoore-
wood, Woorwood, Al.
155, 176 ; D. 189 ; Ez.
208 ; Gi. 151 ; H. 105,
128 ; Hy. 20 ; Jo. 50,
152 ; J. I, 24, 80, 152,
160, 187 ; Jy. 186 ; J11.
96*; Mgt. 103; N. 129 ;
R. 61, 74, 152. 172 ; Rt.
66,68; Rg. 8i*;T. roo,
146 ; Wit. 117 ; W. 7,
78, 1 18, 159, 203. See
Harwood
Hosier, see Hosyer
Hoskins, Hoskyns, Hose-
kins, Hoskyn, Ag. 15 ;
J. 175, 200 ; Kedgin,
160 ; N. 161 ; R. 98,
127 ; Rt. 103 ; T. 31,
106, 205. See Haskins,
Heskins
Hosye, T. 135
Hosyer, Hosier, E. 176 ;
Js. 186 ; J. II
Hotchkins, see Hodgkins
Hotkins, H. 173
Hotsom, Hotson, G. 65,67
Houborow, see Holboro^v
Houlbrocke, see Holbrook
Houlder, see Holder
Houldie, Houldy, see
Holdie
Houldstead,see Houlstead
Houlford, see Holford
Houlsteed, Houldstead,
Holstead, Holstid, Hol-
steede, Houlstead, Hos-
tid, Howsteed, How-
stide, H. 141 ; Isb.
175 ; J- 36, 93, 138, 181 ;
R. 3, 6, 76, 173 ; Ki-
151 ; T. 59, 112
House, see Howse
Houseman, see Housman
Houton, see Howten
Houze, see Howes
How, see Howe
Howboro^v, Howborue,
Howbrow, see Hol-
borow
Index "Noinimim.
245
Howchis, Rg. 57. See
Hodges
Howe, How, J. 47, 48, 74,
160 ; T. 109, 157 ; W.
104, III ; als. Lewen,
J. 2
Howel, Howell, Hoell,
Al. 170, 178 ; Dd. 141 ;
Fr. 93 ; Grf. 196 ; Js.
44, 114, 140; Jsp. 195 ;
J. -]■], 91, 188; Mgy.
146 ; N. 55 ; Rt. 25,
96; W. 78, 139* 167 ;
als. Jenkins, J. 189.
See Powell, Appowell
Howelis als. Williams, T.
106
Howes, see Howse
Ho wet, W. 172
Howford, see Holford
Howldar, Howlder, see
Holder
Howlebrooke, see Hol-
brook
Howlett, Fr. 141
Howlt, see Holte
Howman, J. 28
Howse, Howze, Howes,
Hawse, House, Houze,
A. 206 ; El. 141 ; Ez.
58, 175 ; Jo. 170; J. 5,
116, 142, 156, 186, 199 ;
R. 16, 151, 206 ; Rt.
132 ; T. 109, 136, 163;
W. 20, 107
Howseman, Houseman,
R. 13 ; Rt. 61
Howsemaye, R. 34
Howsteed, Howstide, see
Houlsteed
Howten, Houton, H. 8 ;
J. 156
Howze, see Howse
Huchens, Huchins, see
Hutchins
Huckefaule, G. 108
Huckes, Mgt. 36, 59. See
Hickes
Huddleston, J. 71. See
Hurdelstone, Hurlston
Hues, see Hughes
Huet, Huett, see Hewet
Hugford, J. 205 ; W. 9
Hugges, Amb. 122
Huggins, Huggyns, Hug-
gon, Al. 27 ; A. 60,
141 ; J. 37 ; Rph. 30,
46, 53 ; Rt. 47; T. T27
Hughes, Hues, Al. 100,
197 ; El. 82, 198; G.
1 7 *
131 ; Gi. 190 ; Jo. 56,
149, 181 ; J. 89, 154,
164, 188* ; R. 71 ; Rt.
181, 187 ; T. 81, 155,
193, 202 ; W. 84, 155.
See Hewes
Hugill, W. 190, 203
Hugman, Ant. 196 ; R. 47
Huings, Huinges, Jo. 142;
R. 46
Hulbard, W. 172
Hules, see HuUes
Huleth, P. 83
Hulings, Hulinge, Hul-
lings, Hulins, Fr. 190 ;
H. 122, 178 ; Jo. 132 ;
J. 105, 181 ; Mgt. 142 ;
Mgy. 200 ; Ph. 53 ; R.
201
Hull, — 162 ; J. 152; N.
34 ; R. 44 ; Rt. 47
Hullemaker, Scrivener
als. Mgt. 16
Hulles, Hules, Hullis,
HuUys, Al. 4, 27, 52 ;
G. 84 ; Hu. 16 ; Jo.
170 ; J. 105, 129, 149 ;
R. 25
Hullier, see Hallier,
Helyer, Hillier
Hullings, see Hulings
Hullis, Hullys, see Hulles
Hulme, T. 163
Humberston, J. 5
Humerstone, J. 28
Humfrey, Humfreys, Hum-
fray, Hurafrie, Hiimfries,
Humferis, Humfereis,
Humferye, Humfrye,
Humfryes, Humphreys,
Humphries, Humphryes,
Homfrey, Umfray, Um-
frey, Umphrey, Um-
phreys, Vumfreys, Ag.
18, 120 ; Al. 108 ; B\v.
178 ; Edm. 8, 10, 153 ;
El. 23 ; Gi. 58 ; Isb.
126 ; Jo. 137, 154 ; J-
12, 50, 95, 96, 164,204;
— , 12 ; Mgt. 29* ; Rph.
179 ; R. 94, 162 ; Rt.
112; T. 34, 83, 94, 130,
145, 179 ; W. 7, 32, 35,
55, 205 ; als. Maior,
Ma;/or, Jo. 180 ; Rs.
129 ; T. 127
Hungerford, E. 128; G.
102, 109 ; K. 164 ;
Mgt. 10
H unt, Hunte, A. 2 ; Alx.
(see Saunder, 66) ; Ant.
133 ; D. 170 ; Edm.
23 ; Ez. 207 ; H. 102 ;
J. 17, 162, 170; Mgt.
200 J Saunder, 66 ; T.
6, 36, 64, 169, 182 ; W.
31, 35*, 11. 49, 75, 94,
186 ; als. Ashmeade,
Ayshmead, J. 103, 173 ;
Ashmead als. Ant. 1 76 ;
J. 52
Hunter als. "Pirrj, T. 140
Huntifigton, Ed. 175 ; J.
72
Huntley, Huntly, Al. 122;
Ant. 151, 190; Bgt. 193;
Cc. 196; E. 20, 166, 172,
208 ; G. 168 ; Js. 129 ;
Jo. 75 ; J- 14*, 33, 52,
55, 156, 178, 179; K.
99 ; R. 6, 127 ; T. 123;
W. 130 ; als. Simonds,
Amb. 172
Hurdelstone, St. 41. See
Huddleston, Hurlston
Hurdes, Hu. 80 ; W. 54
Hurdman, Ph. 16, 91
Hurlston, J. 173. See
Huddleston, Hurdel-
stone
Hurne, Ag. 81 ; El. 128 ;
Ez. 137 ; Js. 42, 59,84,
124; J. 47, 55, 99,173;
Ju. 144 ; Mgy. 57 ; R.
10, 129 ; Rt. 18 ; T.
69, 118, 159; W. 100,
133, 184. See Heyrne,
Home
Hurst, Hurste, C. 49, 161,
192 ; G. I ; Hy. 70 ; R.
191*; Mgt. 6; Mgy.
93 ; W. 81
Hurtell, Mgt. 2
Huscocke, W. 187
Hushold, J. 44
Hutchins, Huchens, Huch-
ins, Hitchins, Hitchens,
Hutchings, Hutchyns,
Hitchyns, Hichens,
Hitchings, Hychens,
Hytchins, Ag. 106 ;
Ant. 182, 197 ; Edm.
20 ; E. 183 ; Ez. 155 ;
Fr. 131 ; Gi. 48, 156 ;
Jo. ■>,i ; J. 126, 129 ;
Jph. 1.88; M. 186;
Mau. 15 ; R. 125, 193 ;
T. 13, 141 ; W. 27, 137 ;
als. Balle, R. 57 ; als
Deakins, J. 160 ; T.
246
Index Nominum,
100, 155, 191 ; Smith
als. J. 74 ; T. 127. See
Hochyns
Hutman, W. 21
Hutton, Uttom, Utton,
Hln. 24 ; Hy. 45 ; R
22 ; W. 7
Hyat, Hyatt, see Hyett
Hyche, Hyches, see
Hiches
Hychens, see Hutchins
Hychman, Hycheman, see
Hichman
Hyckenell, see Hig-nell
Hyckes, see Hickes
Hyde, Hide, H. 145 ; Hu.
20; T. 31, 59, 157 ; W.
70, 150
Hyeat, see Hyett
Hyer, see Heyre
Hyett, Hyet, Hyette. Hiet,
Hiett, Hiatt, Hyatt,
Hyat, Hyeat, AI. 32 ;
Cr. 139 ; G. 80, 156 ;
H. 3, 32, 108, 156 ; Hu.
152 ; Isb. 140 ; Js. 124 ;
Jo- 75, 131 ; J- 5, 16,19,
68, 69, 71, 89, 93, 156,
160, 166, 168. 169 ; Ju.
83; Mgy. 121 ; Ph. 55;
R. 51, 71, 96; Rt. 34,
49, 57, 88, 92, 142, 196,
201 ; Rg. 144 ; T. 2, 6,
II, 12, 26, 45, 47, 53.
57, 86, 98, 106, 112, 114,
139, i57i 169, 177, 193;
W. 39, 86, 102, 106,
1 14, 117, 122*, 123, 150,
165 ; ah. Stokes, Mgt.
123 ; W: 92
Hygens, Hygfg^en, Hyg-
gens, Hyggyns, see
Higgins
Hygnell, see Hignell
Hyll, see Hill
Hyller, see Hiller
Hyllye, see Hilley
Hylp, J. 61
Hyman, Hymon, Himan,
Jo. 199 ; J. 5 ; R. 51,
134 See Highman,
Heyman
Hynde, Hinde, Al. 99 ;
Do. 115; G. 102 ; J.
95, 96 ; T. 1 1 ; W. 26.
See Hindy
Hynds, Hyndes, J. 65, 67
Hyndye, ste Hindy
Hynneat, N. 49
Hynton, see Hinton
Hypwell, see Ipwell
Hyrne, see Heyrne
Hyron, Hyrron, see Hiron
Hytchcocke, see Hitch-
coxe
Hytchins, see Hutchins
Hytchman, see Hichman
Hyxe, see Hickes
Ibell, Ibull, R. 19; Rt.
30 ; ^z- 24
Icheman, see Hichman
Ickins, see Hickins
Iddredge, Ideridge, see
Etheridge
Idolls, IddoUs, Idolles,
Al. 109 ; Cr. 99 ; El.
165; Gbl. 180; J. 33,
59, 89, 129 ; Ju. 124 ;
Ph. 181 ; T. 120; W. 94
Igles, Jyles, Ag. 65, 67.
See Ingles
Ikyns, see Hickins
lies, Illes, Isles, Yles,
Al. 197 ; Ed. 145 ;
EI. 141 ; Hu. 54; Isb.
166 ; Jo. 53 ; J. 65,
67, 75, n. 93, 142,
183 ; K. 109 ; N. 112 ;
R. 79, 152* 175, 190;
T. 101, 104 ; Wit. 139 ;
\V. 51, 97, 115, 137,169.
See Eyles
likes, H. 82. See Hikes
Imbry. T. 143
Ingles, InguUs, Ynguls,
H. Ill ; J. 205 ; R. 44 ;
T. 22, 117, 185 ; W.
139: Bloxam, Bloxham
ah. Rph. 1 10 ; W. 41
Ingram, Yngram, J. 21,
59, 112; Lk. 140; R.
115 ; Rt. 9, 107, 205 ;
T. 25 ; Rawiyns ah.
A. 32
Ingulls, see Ingles
Inland, Wyneyarde a/s.
T. 74. See England
Inman, W. 62
Ipwell, Hypwell, J. 50,
105 ; M^y- no ; W. 97
Ireland, El. 135, 198 ; J.
200 ; Mgt. 142 ; Rph.
112 ; R. 138 ; Rt. 136 ;
Wit. 7 ; W. 184, 191,
195, 202 ; ah. Chey,
Cheyin, J. 36. See
Erland, Yerlond
Isack, Isake, Izaacke, E.
122 ; J. 181 ; Mgt. 136;
Rt. 40 ; Wit. 177
Ithell, Ithel, J. 1 1, 95, 96 ;
R. 169; T. 51, 59; W.
73
Itheridge, Ithridge, see
Etheridge
Iving, Ivinge, Amb. 153 ;
Rt. 164. See Evinge
Izaacke, see Isack
Izod, Izodd, Izode, Izard,
Izord, Al. 155, 168 ;
Bgt. 178 ; H. 102, 168;
J. 5, 28 ; K. 60 ; Mgy.
171 ; Mau. 77 ; N. 24 ;
W. 26* 70, 86, 148, 153,
182, 187, 204
Jackes, see Jaques
Jackettes, Jackette, Jac-
ketes, Chn. 133 ; El.
77 ■ T. 64, 1 59 ; W. 94
Jackman,Jakeman,Avery,
151 ; Ch. 160 ; Isb.
154 ; J. 103 ; R. 138
Jackson. Jacksons, Jacsun,
Jackeson, J. 1 2 ; K. I98 ;
• Mgy. 168 ; R. 201 ; Rt.
149 ; T. 194 ; ah. Booth,
Boothe, Jo. 134 ; J. 117;
T. 106 ; W. 112 ; Booth
ah. Jo. 56
Jacob, Jacobe, And. in;
Cr. 3.
Jacsun, see Jackson
Jakeman, see Jackman
Jakes, Jakys, see Jaques
James, Jamis, Jamys, Ag.
22 ; Al. 7, 139, 145 ;
A. 150 ; E. 62, 160 ;
Fr. 145 ; G. 175 ; Git.
65, 67 ; Hannah, 207 ;
H. 5, 13,48 ; Jsp. 156;
Jo.6,37, 49, 56,79>i83;
J. 16, 48, 105, 113 ; Lw.
loi ; Mgt. 192 ; Rph.
10, 78 ; R. 25, 42 ; Rt.
61, 83, 129 ; T. 41, 46*
155, 164, 167 ; Tm. 188 ;
W. 18* 203 ; ah.
Hedgkins, Rt. 105 ; ah.
Shild, Shylde, Ja. 71 ;
J. 73 ; ah. Thomas, H.
87 ; Thomas ah. T. 89
Jane, see Jeyne
Jaques, Jakes, Jakys,
Jackes, Ant. 119 ; J.
56, 103, 128 ; R. 132 ;
T. 9, 30 ; W. 1 2
Index Nominum,
247
Jarrett, A. 197 ; J. 3
Jarvis, Jervis, Gervis,
Gervise, Jeryase, Jer-
vice, Frd. 172 ; Jo. 5,
loi ; J. 7,1, 36 ; Rt. 69 ;
T. 184
Jatt, J. 71
Jay, Jaye, Yaye, Ag. 27 ;
J. 21 ; W. 109
Jayne, see Jeyne
Jaynes, see Jeynes
Jedge, W. 42
Jeffe, Geffe, Geyffe, Ag.
38 ; J. 39, 147 ; Mgt.
55 ; R. 36 ; Rg. 96;
T. 26, 34. ; W. 180, See
Gelfe, Jeffes
Jeffereis, Jefferey, JeflFerie,
Jefferies, Jefferis, see
Jeffreys
JefiFerson, T. 146
Jefferys, Jeffereis, Jefferey,
Jefferie. Jefferies, Jeffe-
ris, Jeffery, Jefferyes,
Jeffreis, Jeffreyes, Jeff-
reys, Jeffries, Geffereys,
Gefferys, Al. 148 ; Bw.
143; Cr. 171; Hu. 135,
153 ; Isb. 134; J. 33*
45, 52, 85, 99, 124, 140;
Maud, 73 ; R. 109*110,
152, 175 ; T. 6, 9, 142,
182 ; W. 190* ; als.
Collett, R. 148 ; als.
Underwood, R. 134
Jeffes, J. 28, 91, 131, 192 ;
Jla. 168 ; Ju. 163 ; Mgt.
55, 81 ; R. 74 ; T. 104,
164; W. 41. See Gelfe,
Jeffe
Jeffreis, Jeffreyes, Jeffreys,
Jeffries, see Jefferys
Jeff, Jelfe, see Gelfe,
Yelfe
Jelkes, J. 195
Jeninges, Jenings, Jenins,
see Jennings
Jenkes, J. 173.
Jenkins, Jenckins, Jen-
kings, Jenkyn, Jenkyns,
Jeynkyns, Al. yj > E.
32 ; Ez. 109 ; Gf. 116 ;
Hu. 32 ; Jo. 183 ; J. 21,
74. 79; '^igt- 157; R.
186, 205 ; Rt. 91, 190 ;
R\v. 142 ; T. 109, 145,
195 ; W. 18, 53, 189 ;
Howell als. J. 189 ;
White als. J. 181 ; St.
104
Jenkynson als. Kinard,
R. 50
Jenner, Fr. 186; Rt. 183;
W. 203 ; als. Tamier,
Ja. 189
Jennings, Gennings, Jen-
ins, Jenings, Jeninges,
Jenninges, Jennyns,
Jenyngs, Jenynges,
Jenyns, Ag. 27, 43 ; Al.
4, 124 ; Br. 187 ; Dn.
.68; El. 168 ; Ez. 188 ;
H. 82, 133, 186; J. 50,
103, 140, 144 ; Mgy.
164 ; R. 83 ; Rg. loi ;
T. 9, 44, 78* 117, 130;
Wit. 46
Jervase, Jervice, Jervis,
see Jarvis
Jesse als. Cooper, J. 119
Jeste, Al. yj ; J. 36. See
Geast
Jeve, H. 170
Jeyce, Cowper«/j. El. 137
Jeyne, Jane, Jayne, E.
189 ; J. 38, 52 ; Mau.
93 ; T. 51, 52 ; W. 72,
180. See Gene-
Jeynes, Jeyns, Jaynes,
Jynes, Geenes, Geynis,
Al. 97 ; Jo. 112 ; J. 21,
24, no, 147, 158 ; Mrth.
138 ; Nth. 200 ; Rph.
193 ; R. 204 ; Rt. 107,
113; T. 105, 153, 170;
W. 128, 182
Jeynkyns, see Jenkins
Jhonson, Jhonsons, see
Johnson
Joacham, Joachim, see
Jocham
Jobber, Git. 20
Jobbes, see Hobbes, Jla.
18
Jobbins,Jobbyns,Jobynes,
Jobyns, Amb. 143 ; Ed.
158; E. 178 ; Jo. 36;
J- 19. 36, 79, loi, 138 ;
Ph. 118 ; R. 13 ; Rt.
127 ; T. 177 ; W. 32,
92, 130, 161, 167
Joblyne, \V. 189 .
Jocham, Joacham, Joa-
chim, Jochiam, Jotcham,
Cr. 168 ; Isb. 70 ; J.
52, 142 ; T. 66* 68 ;
W. 163
Johem {sic)., 66
Johns, Johnes, J. 19 ; Ls.
138 ; N. 3. See Jones
Johnson, Johnsons, Jhon-
son, Jhonsons, Jonson,
Jonsons, Al. 97 ; Co.
174 ; E. 82, 93 ; Frd.
198 ; Js. no; Jo. 154*;
J. 5, 24, 29, 41, -JT, 121,
150 ; Mgt. 93, loi ; Ml.
1 20 ; R. 1 9, 30, 96, I oo ;
T. 88, 92, 121, 145 ; W.
9, n, 122, 163,177,182*
203 ; als. Boote, Roote,
Fr. 109 ; W. 100
Jones, Jonnes, Joyns,
Jonys, Jonnys, Ag. 40,
41, 54. 117 ; Al. 27 ; A.
124, 150, 197; Ant. 120;
C. 122 ; D. 189; Dd.
38,75,78,176; Ed. 150;
Edm. 60, 165, 198 ; E.
42, 135, 189, 196 ; Ez.
27, 32, 184 ; Gbl. 106 ;
Gi. 79 ; H. 40, 90, 102,
183, 198; Isb. 18 ; Js.
18, 199 ; Ja. 72 ; Jsp.
52 ; Jo. 60,75, n6, 129,
136 ; Jenkin, 154 ; J. 6,
10, 19, 29, 57, 71, -j-j,
79. 87, 93, 105* 107,
119, 131, 134, 158, 173,
185, 186, 194, 195, 196;
K. -JT, 198 ; Ls. 138,
173; Mgy. 154, 162;
M. 187; Mgn.3; N.3,
69, 87 ; Ph. 13, 40, 59,
121 ; Rice, 51 ; R. 8,
30,43, 51, 100, 103, n8,
134, 138, 152, 157, 191 ;
Rt. 69, 76, n 6, 132, 1 70 ;
Rg- 157, 187 ; St. 164;
T. 4, 13* 41, 42* 44,
66, n2, 121, 135, 146,
167, 184, 186, 187, 190,
205 ; W. 4, 7, n,35, 61,
64, 94, 98, 100, 120, 126,
135, 148, 153, 170,203*;
als. Davies, Ez. 186 ;
als. Hawlinge, J. 89 ;
als. Lewes, Lewis, Rt.
195 ; Wit. 170 ; als.
Tucker, Js. 99 ; Hailing
als. T. 86 ; Price als.
R. 127 ; Tucker als. T.
Jonson, Jonsons, see
Johnson
Jopson, T. 148
Jorden, Jordene, Jordeyne,
Jordayne, Jordaine,
Jourden, Jurden, Ant.
128; Bgt. 148; Cr. 54;
248
Index Nominum.
I
Ed. 27 ; Edm. 128, 143;
E. 70, 172, 176; Isb.
84, 121 ; Jo. 150; J. 33,
118, 122, 189; Mgt.
87 ; N. 164 ; R. 2, 6,
146, 164 ; Rt. 76, 134 ;
S. 190 ; T. 26, 98, 134,
184; Wit. 55 ; W. 7,
10, 128; als. Hamons,
A>?. 109; J. 150
Jotcham, see Jocham
Jourden, see Jorden
Jowling, Jowlings, K.
198 ; R. 190
Joyce, Fr. 168 ; R. 113;
T. 169. See Joyes
Joyde, W. 7
Joyes, Jo. 160 ; Rt. 34 ;
W. 145. See Joyce
Joyner, Jo. 28 ; T. 31 ;
W. 18
Joyns, Js. 18. See Jones
Juden als. Wheeler, T.
114
Jurden, see Jorden
Jurie, T. 46.
Jyles, see Igles
Jynes, see Jeynes
Kaifford, El. 148
Kallam, T. 75
Kalloway, J. 156
Katernes, H. 17
Kay, Al. 187. See Key
Keake, Keak, Keke,
Keeke, Keyke, Ag. 12 ;
Al. 182 ; Edm. 65, 67 ;
Jo. 1 10 ; J. 156 ; R. 30,
173 ; T. 31, 139; W. 90
Keare, Keere, Keyre,
Kere, Kiere, Kire,
Keire, A. 207 ; E. 1 3 1 ;
El. 63 ; Fortune, 195 ;
Hanes, 176; Js. 49, 185;
Jo. 69 ; J. 90, 147, 192 ;
Mgt. 98 ; M. 207 ; R.
59, 107* ; Rt. 69 ; T.
132, «9i
Keble, Ag. 153 ; H. 113;
T. 202 ; W. III. See
Keeble
Keblewhite, G. 160
Keche, W. 2. See also
Kyche
Kecke, Keck, Ag. 42 ; Gf.
40; J. 6, 168, 179;
Mgy. 24 ; N..55 ; T.
46, 153; W. 35, 76, 145
Kedde, see Kidd
Kedgwyn, Kedgin, Keg-
wyn, H. 28 ; J. 183 ;
W. 109
Kedicke, Kedick, Ke-
dycke, Jo. 69, 162 ; J.
65, 67 ; R. 144
Kedorde, T. 34
Kedwardes, Kedwards,
Jo- '35 ; J- 73- 126 ;
Mgt. 116; T. 202
Kedwelly, W. 109
Kedycke, see Kedicke
Keeble, Bernard, 188;
Mgt. 188. See Keble
Keeke, see Keake
Keele, Jo. 98 ; Rg. 125
Keeling, Kelinge, J. 24 ;
Ml. 108
Keemp, see Kempe
Keene, Keen, Js. 200 ;
Jsp. 200 ; J. 140
Keere, see Keare
Kegwyn, see KedgTwyn
Keilocke, see Keylock
Keire, see Keare
Keise, see Keyse
Keke, see Keake
Kelinge, see Keeling
Kelsale, E. 205
Kemble, Cr. 58 ; J. 163 ;
Ml. 142 ; Rt. 44, 134
Kembridge, J- 39 ; R. 144
Kemett, Kemette, Kemet,
Kemmett, Ag. 13, 49,
197 ; E. 139; Isb. 14,
199; J. 29* 56, 95, 96,
207 ; R. 12
Kemis, Kemys, Kemmis,
Kemmys, Ab. 196 ; Ag.
63 ; A. 165 ; J. 5, 24,
171; als. Lewes, Lewys,
W. 20, 100
Kerape, Keemp, Kemp,
Kimpe, Kympe, Dd.
73 ; H. 32 ; Js. 28 ; Jo.
32, 14; ; J. 82 ; Rph.
190 ; R. 39 ; Rt. 30,
36 ; W. 45, 56, 92 ; als.
Miles, W. 94
Kempsford, H. 145
Kemys, see Kemis
Kench, Kenche, Al. 42,
108 ; J. 8* ; K. 30 ; T.
21 ; W. 107. SeeKinch
Kendall, Kendell, A. 189 ;
Hy. 183; J. 43
Kennett, Isb. 80 ; Js. 199 ;
Jo. 5 ; N. 77
Kenrick, Kenricke, Ag.
61 ; Thurston, 58
Kent, Kente, Al. 22, 32 ;
Fr. 192 ; Js. 124; J. 3,
12, 24, 60, 62, 91, 138,
166; Mgt. 136; Ml. 29;
N. 19, 89, 175 ; R. 9,
105 ; Rt. 24 ; Rg. 136;
Wit. 104 ; W. 114, 146,
180, 190
Kerby, see Kirby
Kere, see Keare
Kerry, Kerrie, Edm. 122 ;
Jo. 127, 145 ; K. 78,79;
W. 145, 150
Keswell, R. 81
Keterminster, T. 22. See
Kittermuster
Kewlock, see Keylock
Key, Grisogon, 156; Jo.
1 19 ; T. 109. See Kay
Keyes, see Keyse
Keylock, Keylocke, Kei-
locke, Kewlock,^ Ag.
100 ; Edm. 73 ; Ez.
184 ; Isb. 116 ; J. 49,
loi, 119; N. 55 ; R.
81, 201 ; Rt. 40; T.
15. 175. 193 ; W. 15
Keynes, J. 146 ; Mgt.
142. See also Keysne
Keyre, see Keare
Keyse, Keise, Keyes, A.
155, 182* ; Jo. 8*; J.
41, 79,89,207 ; K. 124;
M. 127 ; T. 153, 207 ;
w. 17, 55. 170
Keysne, H. 198. See
also Keynes, Caine
Keyte, Keyt, J. 179; T.
157 ; W. 88, 125
Ke3rward, Wit. 21
Kidd, Kedde, Jo. 158 ; J.
24
Kidwelly, Kydwelly,
Taylor als. E. 124 ;
Tucker als. J. 65, 67
Kiere, see Keare
Kiffen, Al. 115.
Kilbe, Kilbee, see Kilby
Kilbery, Kilberye, Kil-
burye, E. 63 ; Js. 1 16 ;
W. 88
Kilby, Kilbye, Kilbe,
Kilbee, Cr. 126 ; H. 90;
Mi^y. 154 ; M. 98 ; W.
165
Kildermoore, Kildermere,
Kyldermoore, Ag. 90 :
T. 81, 187
Kilford, J. 91. 131
Killinge, see Kyllinge
Index Noininum.
249
P
Kilmaster, Killmister, T.
161 ; R. 164
Kimberley, Ez. 156
Kiramer, see Kymber
Kimpe, see Kempe
Kinard, Jenkynson ah. R.
50
Kinche, — 22. See Kench
Kindon, Hy. 166
Kingf, Kinge, Kings,
Kinges, Kyng, Kynge,
A. 184; D. 178 ; Edm.
82, 124; E. 3S, 45, 137,
141, 172 ; Gi. 82 ; H.
56, 126, 193 ; J. II, 14,
56, 79, 132, 134, 147,
150, 171, 192 ; Ju. 93>
129 ; K. 65. 67 ; Mgt.
93, 105, 125 ; Mgy. 42 ;
Ph. 173; R. 99, 185 ;
Rt. 9; T. 19,34.48,53,
92, 115, 153, 184, 193,
202 ; Wit. 17 ; W. 4
15, 3^, 53, 81, 100,
127, 128, 185, 189 ; als.
Barrowe, W. 76 ; als.
Blacknay, S. 152 ; Bar-
row a/j. Ez. 108; Blake-
ney, Blackines als. J.
162 ; Wit. 72. See
also Nelme, J. 14
Kingeswood, T. 35
Kingett, E. 102
Kings, see King
Kingsbury, J. 188
Kingscote, Kingescote,
Kingscoate, Kynscotte,
Kyngscott, Ab. 182* ;
Cr. 119 ; Mau. 181 ; N.
47 ; W. 86
Kingsland, W. 18
Kingston, Ed. 1 50 ; G.
189 ; als. Soloman, J.
147
Kinman, Kynmon, J. 5 ;
Rt. 81 ; Hodges als.
H. 166 ; Rt. 108
Kinne, Kynne, E. 175,
183 ; J. 42, 121, 199;
Mgy. 168
Kirby, Kirbie, Kerby,
Kyrbie, Kyrbye,A. 165 ;
Bgt. 68 ; Edm. 165 ;
E. 131 ; Ellis, III ; Jo.
79; J- 24. 69, 171 ; Rt.
15, 98 ; Rs. 151 ; T.
46, 132 ; W. 94
Kire, see Keare
Kirkham, Kyrchara, T.
157; Mgy. 24
Kirkmao, Kearkman,
Kyrkman, G. 82 ; N.
149 ; W. 78
Kitchinner, J. 108
Kittermuster, Kyther-
minster, Keterminster,
Uo. 158 ; Js. no ; T.
22, 207
Knapp, Wit. 203
Knewet, Ferrys als. T. 1 4
Kneyte, Ag. 13. See
Knight
Kneyton, W. 109
Kniget, W. 130. See
Knight
Knight, Knighte, Knite,
Knyght, — 157 ; Abi-
gail, 176 ; Ag. 27 ; Al.
Ill ; Cr. 108 ; Dennis,
104 ; E. 90, 109, 148,
172, 180 ; El. 90, 1 19 ;
Ez. 128 ; Gi. 109, 158 ;
Js. 56, 195 ; Jo. 131,
171 ; J. 10, 13, 28, 52,
58, 69, 82, Zy, 91, 99,
113, 119* 129, 158*,
173; K. 58,90; L.I 52;
Mgt. 159 ; Mau. 46 ;
P. 168 ; R. 103, 105,
148, 159 ; Rt. 20, 94,
186, 195 ; Rg. 36 ; Slv.
201 ; T. 15, 30, 39, 53,
117* 169, 177 ; Wit.
78 ; W. 53, 72, 90. See
Kneyte, Kniget, Knizth,
Kynth, Nygth
Knipe, J. 194
Knizth, J. 14. See Knight
Knowles, Knowiles,
Knowlys, Ag. 84 ; Al.
46 ; Ez. 58 ; G. 120 ;
Guy, 50 ; Js. 5 ; Jo. 71 ;
J. 19, 29* 36, 2,1, 93.
106, 192 ; Jla. 17 ; Ph.
loi ; Rt. 57, 107 ; T.
83, 188* ; Wit. 205
Knyght, see Knight
Kullimore, see Collymore
Kyche, Kytch, El. 4 ; W.
66. See also Keche
Kydden, W. 22
Kyd^velly, see Kidwelly
Kyldermoore, see Kilder-
moore
Kyllinge, Killinge, J. 112 ;
R. 61 ; T. 130
Kymber, Kimmer, Al.
113 ; Edm 208 ; P. 89
Kympe. see Kempe
Kyng, Kynge, see King
Kyngscott, see Kingscote
Kynmon, see Kinman
Kynne, see Kinne
Kynscott, see Kingscote
Kynth, Rg. 6. See
Knight
Kyrbye, see Kirby
Kyrcham, sec Kirkham
Kyrkman, see Kirkman
Kyrman, T. 80
Kyte, Kyet, Kyght, Kite,
Ag. 27 ; Jo. 95 ; J. 24,
41, 114, 116, 192 ; R.
25, 42, 85, 94, 129 ; Rt.
73, 144, 194 ; T. 74, 76 ;
Wit. Ill, 160 ; W. 7,
2^ 45, 159
Kytherminster, see Kitter-
muster
Labingfton, R. 96
Lacrowe, Rph. 105
Lacy, Lacie, Lacye, Ant.
43 ; E. 115 ; J. 80, 199;
R. 81 ; T. 47, 76 ; W.
109. See also Lasyes
Ladbrook, Ladbrooke,
Lydbroke, J. 59 ; M.
103 ; W. 86
Laight, see Light
Lambe, Ez. 84; T. 31 ;
W. 185
Lambert, Lambart, Lom-
bard, Lombart, Lumbard,
Lumbart, Lumbert, Do.
161, 204 ; Git. 178 ; Jo.
181 ; J. 33,50; K. 58;
Mgt. 114 ; R. 69, 144 ;
Rt- 9, 34, 53, no, 142 ;
T. 51, 115 ; W. 70
Lamden, G. 192
Lampley, J. 29
Lander, see Launder
Lane, Lanne, El. 56 ; Ez.
14; Frd. 166; H. 62,
63, 168 ; Isb. 141 ; Jo.
42 ; J. 5, 93, 116, 119,
136, 168, 208 ; Mgy.
1 14, 116; R. 10, 39,
127, 136, 187 ; Rt. 13,
64 ; Rg. 57 ; T. 2, 6,
53, 55*, 76, 136; Wit.
120, 163 ; W. 15, 31,
41, 49, 148, 203 ; als.
French, Rgd. 186; R.
88 ; French als. Al. 151;
Wit. 84, 167 ; W. 26
Lang^eld, J. 160
Langford, A. 168 ; Ez.
250
Index Nominum.
117 ; J. 129, 168 ; R.
1 1 5 ; T. 92. See Long-
ford
Langsoone, W. 120
Langston, Langstone,
Longestone, G. 84 ; T.
134 ; \V. 31, 191
Lante, J. 19
Lapley, Shewsmyth ah.
W. 55
Lap worth, Al. 165 ; J.
45 ; R. 14 ; Rg. no ;
Wit. 147 ; W. 182
Larence, see Lawrence
Large, J. 179; K. 155 ;
R. 138
Larkam, Js. 108
Larken, G. 50
Lasyes, T. 12. See Lacy
Latham, H. 145. See
also Alatham, Letham
Latimer, Mgt. 194
Latner, R. 94
La?/de, Jo. 56. See Lond
Laughton, Laughten,
Lawton, J. 80, 207 ;
Rt. 51, 191 ; Rg. 62
Launce, Su. 164
Launder, Lander, Frs.
120; Jo. 5 ; J. 93 ; R.
3* ; T. 61, 71 ; W. 123
Laurence, see Lawrence
Law, Lawe, W. 126, 133
Lawelly, J. 23. See
Lawley
Law^es, T. 92
Lawley, Jo. 60 ; J. 61 ;
Wit. 26. See Lawelly
Lawne, J. 45
Lawrence, Law^rens, La-
rence, Laurence, Ag.
38 ; Al. 133, 174 ; And.
45, 174 ; A. 114, 151,
194 ; Ant. 189 ; Edm.
82 ; El. yj, 145 ; G.
156; Guy, 137 ; H. 52,
95, 131 ; Ja. 129 ; Jo.
114 ; J. 3, 119, 121, 126 ;
Jla. 39 ; M. 132 ; N.29;
R. 3, 89, 142, 191 ; Rt.
39, 154. 159, 188 ; T.
44, 53, 64, 104 ; Wit.
179; W. 26, 32, 48, 58,
66, 98, 100, 104, 118,
176, 182 ; ah. Tayler,
W. 72 ; Evans als. Al.
n 7 ; J- 99 ; Willis ah.
T. 132
Lawson, Jo. 17
Lawton, see Laughton
Laye, R. 25
Layney, R. 182
Layte, Ez. 93
Lea, Ley, Leye, Chn. 93 ;
EI. 198 ; J. 28 ; Mgy.
87 ; P. 29 ; T. 26, 107 ;
W.41,184 ; ah. Balden,
R. 123. See Lee, Lye
Leadeard, see Liddiard
Leanye, see Lenny
Leaper, Leper, Ag. 4 ; R.
30; T. 188
Leaste, see Lest
Ledenton, R. 99
Ledge, J. 60 See Legge
Lee, Leigh, Augn. 97 ;
Mgt. 3 ; Mgv. 61; Mrn.
61 ; N. 17 ; P. 34, 186;
Rg. 38 ; W. 26, 120,
125 ; Clarke ah. W.
117. See Lea, Lye, Aly
Leech, Leeche, Leetch,
Letche, Cr. 97 ; Gi.
186 ; Jenever, 199 ; J.
5 ; Rt. 154; T. 125;
W. 203, 207
Leetle, see Little
Leger, see St. Leger
Legge, Legg, Leyg, E.
56 ; Ez. 180 ; Jo. 17 ;
J- 5, 36, 75' '56, 160,
171 ; Ju. 91 ; Mgt. 200;
Mth. 177; N. 154;
Rgd. 149 ; Rt. 83, 98 ;
W. 143, 194. See Ledge
Leigh, see Lee
Leight, see Light
Leighton, A. 114 ; El.
131 ; J. 168 ; Ju. 86:
R. 185 ; T. 46, 81 ; W.
143
Lemes, J. 23
Lenard, see Leonard
Lenny, Lennye, Lennie,
Leanye, Leney, Leny,
Lennig, Ag. 64, 67 ;
Ez. 147 ; J. 59, 133 ;
Jy. 162 ; K. 188, 192 ;
Mau. 146 ; Oswald,
189 ; R. 136; T. 53 ;
Uzald, 189; W. 135.
See Lynny
Leonard, Lenard, J. 36,
113,178; T. 7; W. 15;
Busher ah. W. 120.
See Lynny
Leper, see Leaper
Lest, Leaste, Rt. 39 ;
W. 2
I Letche, see Leech
Letham, Mgt. 134 ; ah.
Farley, W. 161. See
Latham
Letherland, Lytherland,
N. 50; R. 43
Levedge, J. 43
Leveres, Hu. 60
Lewellin, see Lluellyn
Lewen, And. 60 ; Ez. 3 ;
Howe ah. J. 2
Lewes, Lewis, Lewice
Lewies, Ag. 27 ; Al
139 ; A. 158 ; Ant. 115
Ed. 143 ; El. 170 ; Gf.
80 ; H. 124 ; Hu. 149
J- 14*, 33, 50, 87, 91
103, 131, 185 ; Jla. 18
Mgt. 136 ; R. 40, 169
Rt. 61 ; S. 162, 208
T. 41, 86, 107, 139, 153
159, 202 ; Wit. 187, 203
W. 4, 26, 32,41,76, 130,
143*; ah. Goh, Rt. 151
als. Tayler, Ant. 126
Butler ah. Ag. 145 ; J.
177 ; T. 146 ; Jones
ah. Rt. 195 ; Wit. 170 ;
Kemis, Kemys ah. W.
20, 100
Lewicke, Luycke, J. 57 ;
Rt. 16
Lewies, see Lewes
Lewlinge, see Lluellyn
and Lowlinge
Le'wood, Edm. 40
Ley, Leye, see Lea
Leyg, see Legge
Liddiard, Lyddiard, Lead-
eard, J. 154, 188 ; W.
143
Liddoll, W. i6r
Lide, Lyde, G. 126 ; Mrt.
125
Lies, J. 166. See Lye
Light, Laight, Leight, J.
142, 152 ; R. 146 ; U.
139. See Lyte
Lightfoot, Lyghtfoote,
A?. 81 ; E. 72 ; Jo.
136; J. 5; T. 55; W.
58, 75, 84
Ligon, see Lygon
Limbrick, see Lymbrick
Lincke, see Lynke
Linckingholt, Mgy. 154;
R. 159 ; W. 143
Lincy, see Linsey
Lingall, J. 65, 67, 1 10 ;
Mgt. 98 ; Ml. 127
Lingham, R. 173
Index Nomimim.
2^1
Linke, see Lynke
Linsey, Lincy, Lynsey,
Lynzey, Alx. 95 ; Al.
14 ; Jo. 5 ; J. 62 ; Rph.
132 ; Rg. 96
Lippiatt, Lippyat, Lyp-
peat, Lyppiatt, J. 14,
144 ; Js. 45, 199 ; Allen
als. Edm. 163
Lisance, see Lysaunce
Lisons, see Lysons
Litchfield, Rt. 201
Little, Litle, Littull, Lytle,
Lyttyll, Lyttle, Lyttell,
Leetle, Ai,^ 21 ; Al. 4 ;
A. 167, 168 ; Cr. 2 ;
Ez. 23 ; Gi. 145 ; H.
12, 23 ; Hu. 47 ; Jo. I,
5*; J. 8, 23, 33* 37,
95* 162* 179 ; R. 25 ;
T. 2, 4, 36, 100, III*
174, 179; W. II, 15,
72,98, 157
Litton, Lytton, T. 191 ;
W. 153
Liverie, Turner als. J. 14
Llewellin, see Lluellyn
Lloyd, J. 166, 181 ; T.
1 54. See Floyd
Lluellyn, Lluellen, Lluel-
lin, Lluellingfe, Llewel-
len, Llewellin, Lle^vel-
linge, Llewellyn, Lewel-
lin, Lewelline, Lewellyn,
Lewlinge, Flewelyn,
Fluellinge, Fluellins,
Ja. 171 ; Jo. 28 ; J.
5, 126, 129, 205 ; K.
85 ; Maud, 112 ; T. 11,
55, 132 ; Wit. 115 ; W.
51* 80, 94, 205
Loaker, see Looker
Locke, Lock, A. 197 ;
Edm. 84 ; Ez. 18 ; H.
37 ; Isb. 124 ; J. 44, 47,
199 ; Mk. 169 ; Rey-
nold, 71 ; Rt. 187 ; Rg.
44; T.6, 112,205 ; W. 54
Locker, Lokyer, Edm.
I58;W.49. See Looker
Locock, Ed. 16
Lodge, Hu. 175 ; J. 73.
See Lugge
Logge, R. 6
Loggin, Loggins, A. 191 ;
J. 129
Loker, see Looker
Lokyer, see Locker
Lombard, Lombart, see
Lambert
Lome, Al. 56
Lond, Londe, Laz/de, Jo.
56 ; J. 24; R. 188
London, Ez. 56 ; Jer. 144.
See Longdon
Long, see Longe
Longden, Longdon, A I.
42, 115, 128 ; Ar. 90,
108 ; Isb. 20 ; Jo. 43,
107 ; J- 50, 74, 75, 113,
121, 131, 147, 100;
Mrn. 119 ; M. 183 ; N.
93 ; R. 91 ; Rt. 103 ;
T. 84, 88, 96, 138, 163 ;
W. 21, 58, 126, 127,
128. See London
Longe, Long, Ag. i, 80,
86, 182*; Al. 60, 72;
Gi. 84, 174, 198, 205 ;
H. 128 ; Hy. 116; Isb.
163 ; Js. 127 ; Jo. 84,
177 ; J- 8, 33, 43, 50,
60, 72, 82, 89, loi, 102,
113, 129, 177; Jpli- 194;
Mgy. 112, 125 ; M. 200;
Maud, 6 ; N. 69 ; R. 43,
96 ; Rt. 190 ; Rg. 183 ;
T. 2, 62, 81, 115, n2,
146 ; Wit. 177 ; W. 62,
64. 78, 98, 100, 186
Longestone, see Langston
Longford, A. 186 ; R. 9,
24 ; Sm. 134 ; T. 96.
See Langford
Longman, T. 132
Longney, Ag. 10, 122 ;
Jo. 63 ; J. 99 ; R. 2, 59,
no; Rg. 74 ; T. 174;
Wit. 9, 90, 137 ; W. 4
Looker, Loker, Loaker,
Fr. 169 ; J. 19, 68 ; T.
140. See Locker
Looseberry, E. 153
Lord, Lorde, H. 189; Js.
140 ; J. loi, 186 ; R.
51 ; Rt. 53 ; T. 17,112;
W. 17, 117
Loringe, Loringes, J. 39,
162
Love, W. 53
Loveday,Lovedaie. Lowe-
daye, Lowrday, Gi.
183 ; Ja. 196 ; J. 1 2 1,
199 ; Rt. loi ; T. 53,
90, 115, 179, 193, 201 ;
W. 145, 153
Lovell, Edm. 122 ; Rt. 6 ;
T. 191 ; W. 176. See
Lowell
Loveridge, Loveredg«,
Edm. 82 ; J. 131, 154,
170; T. 159
Loveringe, Loverynge,
Loueringe, Ag. 23 ; El.
139 ; J- 119*, 171 ;Mgt.
118, 148 ; R. 185 ; Rg.
86 ; T. 9, 26 ; W. 9, 98
Lowe, Low, Adrian, 163 ;
Al. 158 ; Co. 192 ; Cr.
13 ; G. 16 ; H. 117 ;
Isb. 138 ; J. 14, 150,
173,204 ; T.78 ; W.73
Lowedaye, see Loveday
Lowell, Isb. 82
Lowlinge, W. 15. See
also Lewlinge
Lowrday, see Loveday
Loxley, Titus, 100
Lucas, Dd. 97 ; H. 193 ;
Jo. n ; J. 33, 91, 179 ;
Rt. 1 70 ; T. 1 9, 30, 74, 80
Lucast, R. 3
Luce, Jo. 200 ; J. 177 ; W.
139
Ludby, N. 103 ; Sm. 39,
167. See Ludley
Ludley, N. 157. See
Ludby
Ludlow, Ludlowe, Ludloe,
Edm. 102 ; J. 5, 82 ;
Jd. 164 ; R. 96, 103,
201 ; St. 148
Luffingham, Js. 166 ; Jo.
140 ; J. 173 ; R. 96,
201 ; T. 132
Lugge, Lugg, Ez. 95 ; J.
73, 99; Lw. 177 ; R.
43, 83 ; T. 31, 64, 75,
159; W. 66, 70, 151.
See Lodge
Lumbard, Lumbart,
Lumbert, see Lambert
Lunn, Fr. 186
Lustey, Lustie, T. 31, 88
Luycke, see Lewicke,
Lyke
Lycense, see Lysaunce
Lydbroke, see Ladbrook
Lyddiard, see Liddiard
Lyde, see Lide
Lydyate, Lyddyate,
Lydeatte, Lydiate,
Alberow, 81 ; H. 56 ; T.
25 ; ah. Brewer, T. 140
Lye, Ez. 147 ; Isb. 95*;
Rt. 39 ; T. 83, 193 ;
Wit. 165 ; W. 32 ; als.
Malten, J. 97 ; Simons
als. Rt. 83. See Lies,
Lyghe, Aly, Lea, Lee
2^2
Index Noiiiimini.
Lyfolly, Lyfollie, Lyfolie,
Lyfholy, G. 1 16 ; J.
200 ; R. 42, 78
Lygensons, J. 2^
Lyghe, T. 72. See Lye
Lyghtfoot, see Lightfoot
Lygmore als. Scelwyn,
J. 10
Lygnoll, see Lyngnold
Lygon, Ligon, Al. 147 ;
El. 79 ; Fr. 109; H. 63 ;
J. 188
Lyke, J. 82. See also
Luycke
Lylly, R. 105
Lymbrick, Lymbrycke,
Lymricke, Limbrick,
Ant. 122 ; El. 12 ; Ez.
10 ; R. 157 ; Rt. 140 ;
T. 125 ; als. Parker,
T. 90 ; Parker als. J. 134
Lymbridge, Al. 109
Lymme, T. 130
Lymricke, see Lymbrick
Lynall, H. 14
Lynck, see Lynke
Lyne, Rph. 125 ; Rt. 79
Lynell, see Lyttyll, W. 15
Lynett, Lynnet, Al. 14 ;
J. 6 ; K. 1 13 ; R. 71 ;
T. 12
Lyngnold,Lyngnoll, Lyg-
noll, Ez. 27 ; Gi. 27 ;
R-53
Lynke, Lynck, Lincke,
Linke, Ag. 56 ; Al. -Ji ;
H. 166 ; Ja. 142 ; J. 44,
166 ; Mgy. 156, 161 ;
R. 30; Rt. 157; T. 14,
51* 78, 100 ; \V. 97
Lynnet, see Lynett
Lynny, Busher als. Rt.
132. See Leonard,
Lenny
Lynsey, Lynzey, see
Linsey
Lyppeat, Lyppiatt, see
Lippiatt
Lyrcome, T. 1 1
Lysaunce, Lisance, Ly-
cense, A. 143 ; J. 85 ;
Ls. 55
Lysons, Lisons, A. 174 ;
J. 164 ; W. 147
Lysterley, E. 70
Lyte, Wit. 167. See Light
Lytherland, see Lether-
land
Lytle, Lyttell, Lyttle, see
Little
Lyttler als. Lyttleton,
Ant. 78
Lytton, see Litton
Mabbott, Mabbatt, Mab-
bett, Mabatt, Mabbat,
Ma^bbat, Ant. 23, 108 ;
E. 97, 141 ; El. 60 ;
Ez. 124 ; Jo. 97, 160 ;
J. 60, 169 ; Mgt. 108 ;
Mm. no ; R. 30, 78,
85 ; Rt. 18; T. 86, 114,
150, 172; W. 49, 94, 115
Mace, Ez. 195 ; J. 5, 147 ;
L. 186; Rt. 94, 129;
T. 114, 154, 191. See
Maze
Macham, J. 17 ; T. 11
Machin, Machyn, Machen,
Al. 4; H. 192 ; Js. 158 ;
J. 33, 136, 156; Mgt.
152 ; Rgd. no ; R. 46 ;
T. 13, 18 ; W. n8, 176,
203
Macy, Js. 124 ; J. 72. See
Meysey
Madding, Rt. 134
Maddock, Madocke, Edm.
158 ; E. 141 ; Ez. 160 ;
J. 57, 132; Rt. 6; T.
58, 59, 191
Maggott, R. 151
Maile, see Mayle
Mailes, see Mayles
Maior, Ma;;or; Humfreys,
Humphries, Umfreys
als. Jo. 180 ; Rs. 129 ;
T. 127. See Mayor
Maisemore, Maysmore,
Ez. 1^ ; J. 3, 69 ; R.
29 ; T. 9
Maisey, see Meysey
Maisters, see Master
Makarath, Ad. 100
Malam, T. 1 1
Maldson, see Malson
Male, see Mayle
Malin, see Malyn
Malken, R. 6
Mall, Mawle, J. 23, 24 ;
K.207; R. I38;W. 35;
als. Cotemore, H. 143
Mallett, Mallet, Mallat,
Chn. 104 ; E. 14 ; Ez.
35, 82 ; Isb. 131 ; J.
10* 91, 107, 178 ; K.
35 ; Mau. 149 ; R. 9 ;
T. 69, 193 ; Welthian,
49 ; W. 17, 48* 51,139
Malone, Marnly or., Amb.
186
Malpas, Mawpas, T. 19,
83, 148 ; W. 64, 123
Malson. Maldson, Maul-
son, Mawlson, El. 139 ;
Ez. 35 ; J. 3, 8, 29, 80,
97 ; R. 34 ; Rg- 'o ;
\V. 143; Danyell als.
T. ni •
Malton, Maulten, Mault-
ing, J. 10 ; Ag. 40 ; H.
20 ; J. 82 ; Mgy. 6 ; R.
51; T. 205 ; Lye als.
J- 97
Malverne, H. 135 ; Jo.
147 ; J. 133, 178 ; R.
30; W. 15, 130, 133
Malyn, Malin, Malyne,
Ez. 72 ; R. 25, 47 ; T.
88, 94, 109, 136 ; W. 86
Man, Mann, Maune, Mon,
Mone, Monne, Moune,
Ag. 46 ; Al. 147 ; E.
I33> 153 ; Jo. 52 ; J- 2,
5, 20,91, n6, 129, 158,
199; Mgt. 40, 189;
Maud, 162 ; N. 177 ;
R. 3, SI, n2 ; Rt. 34,
169; Su. 174 ; T. 9,41,
148, 194 ; Wit. 4, 70 ;
W. n, 32, 38, 84, 135.
See Mans
Ma>7bbat, see Mabbott
Manbye, Manbie, H. 63 ;
J. 19, 82
Mancell, see Mauncell
Mander, see Maunder
Maning, see Manning
Manke, J. 8
Mann, see Man
Mannery als. Hawkins,
H. 82
Manning, Mannynge,
Maning, Ed. 162 ; Edm.
23 ; El. 47 ; Ez. 153;
Gi. 72, n6 ; Jo. 6 ; J.
19, 50, 93 ; R. 185 ; Rt.
144, 187, 204 ; Rosa-
mond, 129 ; T. 205 ;
W. 15, 46
Mannington, Ez. 183
Ma;;or, see Maior
Mans als. Smith, W. 125
Mansell, see Maunsell
Mansfield, W. n4
Mansworth, J. 163 ; Mgt.
173
March, Marche, Jo. 10 ;
J. 48 ; R. 62
Index Nomiiuuji.
^DO
Marchant, Marchaunt,
Merchant, Mercant, A.
193 ; E. 150; Jo. 33 ;
Mth. 159; W. Ill, 182 ;
Rt. 193 ; T. 100. 206
Marchar, Gyfforde als.
Al. 84
Marden, A. 168 ; Jo. 60 ;
T. 36, 137
Margaretts, R. 172
Marice, see Morris
Mariman, R. 132. See
also Merry man
Markes, Randle, 149
Marling, Marlin, Marlen,
E. 3 ; J. 77 ; T. 66, 80
Marmyone, Marmoynte,
Marment, Ant. 13 ; T.
184
Marner, Ph. 83
Marnly or Malone, Amb.
186
Marrick, J. 74. See also
Merrick
Marsh, Marshe, Marse,
H. 54, 70 ; J. 19, 23,
99, 101 ; R. 55 ; W. 128
Marshall, Ant. 70 ; El. 3 ;
Ez. 75 ; Gbl. 70 ; G.
190 ; H. 143 ; Jo. 147 ;
J. 8 ; Mgt. 10, 13 ; R.
6 ; T. 57, 130 ; Smith
als. W. 123
Marshold, R. 25 ; Rt. 25
Marten, Martin, Mertyn,
— 159; Alx. 18 ; Al.
128 ; A. 38 ; Ed. 120;
E. 50 ; G. 58, 175 ;
Guy, 175, 176 ; H. 50,
195*; Js. 18; Jo. 33,
138 ; J. 8, 21, 23, 37,
40, 50, 54, 63, 71, 89,
98, 102, 119, 131* 147,
160 ; Ju. 45 ; Mgt. 160,
166, 183 ; Martin, 166 ;
Maud, 112 ; R. 2, 85,
96, 123, 154* 173, 184,
187, 195, 206 ; Rt. 36,
42, 46, 76, 109, 138 ; T.
25, 47*, 64, 71, 98, loi,
159 ; W. 20, 31, 107*,
180, 187 ; ah. Watts,
Wattes, Rph. 42 ; T.
42 ; Wattes a/j. J. 152 ;
W. 41, 109
Marten, J. 134 ; R. 183
Marturne, J. 24
Marwent. see Morwent
Marwood, R. 191
Mascall, MascoU, H. 84 ;
Millicent, 87, 200 ; Rt.
ICO ; W. 78
Masfield, Masfeild, El.
141 ; Frs. 82 ; H. 95 ;
J. 181 ; T. 45 ; Wit.
143 ; Gardener, Gardi-
ner, Gardner als. R.
123; Mgt. 166; W.
133
Mason, Masson, Mayson,
Al. 46 ; A. 158 ; Cc.
58, 186 ; E. 41, 184,
189; El. 156, 158, 183 ;
Ez. 48 ; H. 65, 67, ■]■],
80, 82, 102, 156, 173 ;
Ja. 181 ; Jo. 36, no,
147, 149, 171 ; Gf. 88 ;
G. 23 ; Gi. 163 ; J. i,
8, 28, 2,^, 36, 55, 74. 82,
116* 126, 131, 142, 149,
158, 162, 173, 199 ; L\v.
138 ; Mgt. 33, 44, 152,
200; Mgy. 44; Percival,
179 ; R. 187 ; Rt. 125 ;
T. 26, 117, 143, 177, 188,
191, 202 ; Wit. Ill ; W.
9, 17,26,37,45,60,80*
92, 107, 118, 141, 169,
190 ; als. Hartilbury,
J. 166 ; als. Simons,
Symonde, J. 119, 173,
204 ; Hartlebury als. J.
Ill; Smyth als. N. 189.
See Mawson
Massinger, Masinger.
Massenger, Messenger ,
Messinger, Ar. 155,
191, 197 ; El. 175 ; H.
82 ; Mgt. 161 ; R. 121 ;
Rt. 30 ; Rw. 148 ; T.
43 ; W. 98 ; als. Houlder,
R. 132
Master, Masters, Maisters,
Mayster, G. 126 ; J. 75,
114 ; L. 107 ; Mth. 142 ;
R. 19, 46; T. 80, 155,
174
Materfase, J. 1 1
Mathewe, Matthew, Ma-
thewes, Mathews, Ma-
thowe. Ag. 20, 88 ; Al.
"J^ ; Ant. 22 ; E. 43.
128 ; H. 178; Hu. 58,
171 ; Js. 144 ; Jo. 45 ;
J. 77, 85, 91* 126, 133,
144, 175 ; Mau. 49 ; R.
22, 78, 112, 138, 148 ;
I Rt. 71, 149; s^ 175 ;
T. 18, 30, 71, loi, 132.
155 ; Wit. 161 ; W. 18,
26, 106, 118, 137, 169,
178 ; als. Phipps, Ch.
106 ; Page als. J. 129 ;
Waffon als. W. 86
Maulson, see Malson
Maulten, Maulting, see
Malton
Mauncell, see Maunsell
Maunder, Mander, Geo.
no ; Gi. 184 ; J. 33 ;
R. 132
Maundfield, Rt. 25
Maune, see Man
Maunsell, Mancell, Man-
sell, Mauncell, — 22 ;
Ag. 40 ; Al. 143 ; Brice,
106 ; Ed. 150 ; Ez. 90 ;
El. 70; J. 95*, 129; Mgt.
116; R. 79 ; Rt. 91, 1 12,
116; T. 21, 41, 195 ; W.
84, 92, 94* 141 ; als.
Alexander, Al. 133 ; A.
126 ; J. 1 10 ; Alexander
als. Cyprian, 183 ; Ez.
68 ; H. 65, 67 ; J. 63
Maverley, W. 169
Mawgerte, Wyllyes als.
T. 35
Mawle, see Mall
Mawlson, see Malson
Mawpas, see Malpas
Maw^son, Maw^sen,
Adrian, 153 ; Ag. 75
Al. 77 ; Hln. loi ; J
105, 119 ; Mgt. Y:, ; N
179; P. 24; R. 57, 146,
See Mason
May, Maye, H. 156, 160
Jo. 42 ; J. 108, 200 ; M
159; N. 76; R. 134
151 ; Rt. 185 ; T. 61
Wit. 80 ; W. 126, 147 ;
als. Tyler, R. 73
Maycock, J. 199
Mayde.J. 184; Mgt. 185;
T. Ill, 167
Mayell, J. 122. See
Mayle
Mayhewe, see Mayo
Mayle, Maile, Male, A.
128 ; Ez. 104 ; G. 99 ;
H. 4, 156 ; J. no ; Ju.
60 ; Mgy. 16 ; R. 148 ;
Rt. 98, 123, 167, 174 ;
Sbl. 49 ; T. 45. 59 ; als.
Heath, W. 143. See
Mayell
Mayler, J. 28
Mayles, Mailes, Al. 54 ;
H. 4S, 153; W. 133
254
Index Nominum.
Maylet, Maylett, J. 24 ;
Mgy. 42
Maylord, Hu. 47
Maynard, Maynnard, Ag.
120 ; Jo. 74 ; M. 118 ;
R. 186; Rt. 186; W.
31, 58 ; als. Tyler, T.
49
Mayo, Mayoe, Mayoo,
Mayow,Mayowe, May-
hewe, Al. 27, 161 ; Fr.
170; Gi. 13 ; C.uy, 47 ;
Hu. 4 ; Jo. 80 ; J. 36,
48, 68, 79, 80, 89, 154,
187 ; Mgy. 83 ; R. 2,
46, 112, 116, 157 ; Rt.
136 ; T. 43,64,66, 115 ;
W. 21, 39, 151, 178;
als. Tylar, J. 119
Mayor, J. 21 ; als. Stol-
lard, H. 171. See
Maior ; see also Meyer
Maysey, see Meysey
Maysmore, see Maise-
more
Mayson, see Mason
Mayster, see Master
Maze, J. 154. See Mace,
Mease
Meade, Mead, Meads, A.
64, 67 ; Dd. 198 ; Ja.
67 ; J. 200 ; T. 51
Meadows, Meadowes,
Rt. 24, 25
Meads, Dd. 198. See
Meade
Meakes, Meeke. Meekes,
J. 36, 105 ; T. 127 ; W.
Meakins, Mekins, Gi.
108 ; Jo. 145 ; T. 106 ;
w. 135
Meales, E. 178
Mearinge, J. 154
Mease, W. 203. See
Maze
Medcalf, T. 121
Medley, Al. 56 ; Rt. 125
Meeke, Meekes, see
Meakes
Mekins, see Meakins
Meller, J. 137. 144
Menchin. see Minchin
Mercant, Merchant, see
Marchant
Mercer, T. 170
Meredith, Packer als.
Mau. 156
Meret, Merete, Merett,
see Merrett
Merevaile, W. 130
Merrell, Merelles, T. 25,
167
Merrett, Merret, Meret,
Merete, Merett, Mer-
riatt, Merritt, Meritte,
Meryet, Meryette, Myr-
reat, Myrret, Al. 60 ;
Ant. 133 ; Cr. 151 ; E.
54 ; Isb. 47, 52 ; J- 47,
50,65,67, 121, 188, 194 ;
K. 65, 68 ; R. 16, 47,
142 ; T. 26, 92 ; Wit.
31, 123 ; W. 18, 26, 51,
106, 133
Merrick, Mericke, Ag.
117 ; Dd. 97 ; Ez. 128 ;
Jsp. 156 ; Jo. no; J.
171 ; Mrth. 159. See
ap Merick ; see also
Marrick
Merroe, Ez. 189
Merry, Merrye, Merrie,
Merie, Mery, Merye,
Mirrie, Mirry, Myrrie,
A. 168, 186 ; Edm. 117 ;
Ez. 58, 124, 160 ; H.
75 ; Hu. 52 ; Js. 131 ;
Jo- n, 75 ; J- 5. 'o. 56*,
57, 82, 136, 168, 190 ;
K. 114 ; M>^t. 164 ;
Mm. 152 ; R. 69 ; Kt.
6 ; T. 25, 30, 53, 139,
174; Wit. 58; W. 32,
'57
Merryman, Merriman, Do.
109 ; T. 182. See also
Mariman
Merston, Mgy. 3
Mertimere, see Mortimer
Mertyn, see Martin
Mery, Merye, see Merry
Meryet, Meryette, see
Merrett
Messenger, Messinger,
see Massinger
Metlowe, Chn. 23
a Meyer, J. 14. See also
Mayor
Meysey, Meysy, Meysye,
Maisey, Maysey, Al.
75 ; Do. 104 ; Jenifer,
134 ; J. 10, 19, 42, 93,
129, 2<x> ; Mgy. 129 ;
R. 109, 121, 144 ; Rt.
125 ; T. 179; W. 35,
51, 75, 182
Michell, Mychell. Dd.
122 ; Js. 28, 124 ; Jo.
151 ; J. 29. 40, 54, 87;
Mgt. 55 ; Mth. 119 ;
Rg. 61 ; T. 55,64, III ;
T. 205 ; W. 72, 75, 187
Middlemore, Myddyll-
more, W. 15
Middleton, Mydelltoa,
Myddleton, Ed. 120;
i Ez. 32 ; Jo. 6 ; J. 28 ;
Rt. 6 ; T. 179, 182 ; W.
61
Midwinter, Mydwynter,
Edm. 97 ; Js. 55 ; T.
152 ; Cutler als. (i. 198
Mifflyn, Myfflyn, E. 8 ; R.
16
Mildmay, see Mylmay
Mildwater, Myldwater,
Millwater, Hy. 89 ; J.
36 ; R. 136
Miles, see Myles
Milion, tK\. 104. ? Milton
Mill, Myll, Mylle, Ag. 73 ;
Al. 13 ; A. 165* ; Bw.
84 ; Dd. 188 ; E. 21,
126, 158 ; Ez. 32, 50,
172 ; G. 35 ; Js 52;
Jo. 106 ; J. 24, 32* yj,
52, 57, 80, 87, 118, 119,
135, 142 ; Mgt. 6, 44;
Mgy. 156 ; Praxed, 161;
R. 2, 59, 69; Rt. 157 ;
Rg. 55; St. 159; T.
22, 35, 48, 51, 55. 115,
163,208 ; Wit. Ill ; W.
7, 117, 126, 135, 182,
196. See Neil, Ez. 165
Millard, Millarde, Myllard,
Myllarde, Ag. 65, 67,
130, 182 ; Ant. 178 ;
Dd. 128 ; E. 190; El.
iSo ; Felix, "jz ; Jo.
116 ; J. 24, 105, 116,
119, 122, 134, 144, 149,
199 ; Ju- 45; ^igt- 71 ;
M. 181 ; N. 6, 20 ; R.
62, 83, 98, 105, 113 ;
Rt. 2, 39, 140 ; T. 9,
41, 61, 159 ; Wit. 106 ;
W. 2, ■]},, 141, 147 ; ap
Roberts als. R. 16. See
Millward, Wit. 88
Millecheap, see Millin-
cheape
Miller, Millar, Millor,
Myller, Edm. 93 ; El.
133 ; R- 15, 30, 138,
193, 201 ; T. 121 ; Wit.
135
Millett, Millat. Millet.
Myllat, Mylett, Jo. 14 ;
Index No7nmuin.
255
J. 158; R. 190; T.
92* ; W. 161
Millincheape. Millecheap,
E. 158, 198
Milling-ton, Rt. 74
Millmay, see Mylmay
Mills, Milles, Mylls,
Mylles, Ag. 1 58 ; Cc.
23 ; Ch. 54, 108, III ;
D. 133 ; Ed. 178 ; Ez.
99, 183 ; Isb. 93 ; J.
124, 126 ; Mgt. 152 ;
Mgy. 200 ; Mau. 177 ;
T. 22, 59, 98, 127 ; U.
114 ; Wit. 195 ; W.
148 ; als. Butler, Ag.
122 ; Wit. 118
Millward, see Milward
Millwater, see Mildwater
Milton, Mylton, Ch. 172 ;
EI. 124 ; Ez. 176 ; H.
4, 166 ; Ja. 176 ; Jo.
101 ; J. 28, 50, 63, 79,
93, 142, 162, 169, 192 ;
Ju. 137 ; Lw. 93 ; Mgt.
6 ; Mgy. 96 ; R. 91, 96,
123; Rt. 74, 86, 129,
159, 181, 205 ; Wit. 81,
88 ; W. 9, 22, 32, 35,
45, 48, 88, 98, 106, 133,
161*, 167, 176, 193. See
also Mil/on
Milward, Millwarde, Myl-
ward, Myllward, Al.
35, yi \ Js. 131 ; Jo- 40,
84; J. 5^ 48; R. 51 ;
Rt. 129 ; Rg. 94 ; T.
136; Wit. 88; W. 37,
121
Minate, Minett, see
Mynett
Minchin, Menchin, Min-
chen, Minchon, Min-
chyn, Mynchin, Amb.
197 ; Ag. 84 ; A. 165,
183 ; El. 122 ; H. 120 ;
J. 74 ; Mgt. 146 ; R. 9,
57, 144, 157 ; T. 92;
W. 94. 120, 133, 141
Mirrie, Mirry, see Merry
Mislyna/.f. Peeter, H. 135
Mitford, Mytford als.
Powle, Ag. 52 ; J. 99 ;
Willis «/.y. Wit. 126
Mochell, see Muchell
Modey, Modie, Modye,
see Moody
Mollington, W. 26. See
Millington
Mollyns, H. 58
Momford, J. 41, 52 ;
Etkins als. J. 108
Mon, Mone, see Man
Monckes, see Munke
Monday, Mondie, Mon-
dye, see Munday
Monden, see Munden
Moninge, see Monningf
Monmothe, Munmoth, Ag.
41 ; J. 24 ; R. 55 ; T.
26 ; W. 48
Monne, see Man
Monningf, Moninge, Mon-
nynge. Ez. 27 ; Gi. 82 ;
Jo. 28*; K. 126; R.
13; Rt. 142; Rg. 179 ;
T. 26, 100 ; W. 26, 86,
130
Monnox, Jo. 134 ; T. 41
Monnynton, Rt. 40
Monslowe, R. 30
Monttford als. Willis, J.
164
Moodocke, T. 55
Moody, Moodie, Modey,
Modie, Mody, Modye,
Al. 3 ; Ant. 82 ; E. 80 ;
Ez. 12, 171 ; H. 158 ;
Js. 24, 79; Jo. 113; J.
19, 33, 52 ; K. 60; N.
24,42; Rph. 15 ; R. 10,
83, 132, 161, 186 ; Wit.
9 ; W. 51*
Moone, E. 137 ; Jo. 1 14 ;
J. 144 ; N.91 ; R. 120;
Rt. 59 ; W. 139
Moore, More, — 156 ; Al.
7 ; Ant. 160 ; Ch. 27 ;
Ez. 128 ; Fulke, "j"] ; Ja.
102 ; Jer. 87 ; J. 5, 79,
108, 119, 152, 156, 177;
Jy. 65, 67, 69; K. 81,
123; L\v.47; Mgt. 175;
Mgy. 61 : M. 200 ;
Matthias, 208 ; Rph.
142 ; R. 25, 89, 94, icx),
142, 157; Rt. 46, 86,
118, 125 ; Sm. 125 ; T.
9, 61, 76, 80, 132, 140,
153, 170; Wit. 70; W.
7, 66, 122, 130, 133 ; als.
Butler, T. 4. See Amore
Mooreman, see Moreman
Morce, see Morse
Morecock, Morcoke, J.
71, 154 ; R. 205 ; als.
Smith, Smythe, J. 95,
96 ; T. 71
Moreland, see Morland
Moreman, Morman,
Mooreman, Cr. 122 ;
Deb. 160 ; Isb. 90 ; J.
54 ; R. 9 ; Rt. 103 ; W.
54, 135
Moreton, see Morton
Morewent, see Morwent
Morford, Mourford, i/I u-
ford, Ed. 128 ; J. 117 ;
Isb. 152 ; W. 130, 194
Morgan, Ant. yj ; Aston,
38 ; Ez. 100 ; G. 104 ;
H. 141 ; J. 10, 40, 105;
Mgt. 71, 85* ; N. 170 ;
R. 3; Sm. 34 ; T. 31,
48, 76, 130 ; W. 159.
See ap Morgan
Mories, J. 52. See Morse
Morland, Moreland, Ch.
72 ; G. I
Morlen, T. 1 1 1
Morley, R. 98
Morman, see Moreman
Morwent, see Morwent
Morraunt, J. 59
Morrell, Ag. 61 ; J. 122 ;
P. 113 ; Sbl. 120 ; als.
Roper, R. 105 ; T. 125 ;
Roper als. W. 5 1
Morren, El. 70 ; Ez. 14 ;
Js. 14
Morrey, Morry, Ez. 124;
Gf. 52 ; Isb. 194
Morris, Morrice, Mor-
rys, Marice, Chn. 104 ;
Ez. 102 ; Js. 181 ; J.
87, 156, 186, 188, 199;
O. 127 ; P. 118; R-..
61 ; St. 105 ; W. 84, 88,
159, 185 ; als. Smyth,
W. 38 ; als. Snacknayle,
T. 76 ; Thomas als. W.
58. See Mosse
Morry, see Morrey
Morse, Morce, Mors,
Morsse, Al. 124 ; Amy,
148 ; A. 147, 172 ; Ed.
117 ; E. 16 ; Ez. 8, 44 ;
Hu. 158 ; Jo. 8* 136;
J. 57, 62, 81, 99* 136,
160, 171, 185 ; Ls. 29 ;
Mgt. igi ; Ph. 105 ; R.
25. 42* ; Rt. 44, 81, 94,
116, 201 ; Rs. 76 ; Sbl.
47 ; T. 38, 64, 117, 159,
204 ; W'. 62. See
Mosse, Mories
Morsley, Mosly, Morsly,
Morseley, Al. 54 ; H.
38 ; T. 69 ; W. 184.
See also Mosley
256
Index NojJiimwi.
Mortimer, Mertimere, Fr.
192 ; J. 136, 162, 181 ;
W. 157
Morton, Moreton, Al. 124 ;
Edm. 163 ; Frs. 193 ;
J. 54, 69, 91, 97 ; Ju.
149 ; Lw. 177 ; Rg. 76 ;
Rt. 154 ; R. 138 ; T.
39, 92, 98 ; Wit. 104.
See also Murton
Morwent, Morewent,
Morwen, Morwentes,
Marwent, Mor///ent,Ag.
18, 126; J. 8, 93, 156;
J ph. 192 ; Rg. 10, 24 ;
T. 26, 83 ; W. 4,80, 155
Mosley, Moseley, Mosely,
Al. 56; J. 80, 178 ; R.
85, 146; Rt. 74; T. 49.
See also Morsley
Mosly, see Morsley
Mosse, Mose, El. 47 ; J.
136 ; \V. 10. See
Morse
Motlay, J. 14
Moulder, Mowlder, Jo.
149 ; J. 149 ; R. 51,
142 ; T. 165 ; W. 139
Moulton, N. 77
Mouncke, see Munke
Mounden, see Munden
Moune, see Man
Mount, J. 200
Mountaine, Al. 126 ; T.
114. See also Mown-
tern
Mourford, see Morford
Mourten, Mourton, see
Murton
Mousehill, Hill als. J. 116
Mower, J. 142 ; T. 51,
139, 195
Mowlder, see Moulder
Mowntern, W. 108
Mowntey, N. 50
Mowsell, H. 195 ; Js. 142 ;
Rt. loi. See Mousehill
Mowson, Hu. 42
Mowtlow, J. 194
Moy, W. 118
Moyer, Wit. 61
Muchell. Muchelle, Mo
chell, Rt. 55 ; Sbl. 69 ;
w. 135
Mudwell, Rt. 107 ; W. 170
Muncke, see Munke
Munday,Mundee,Mundey,
Mundie, Mundy, Mon-
day, Mondie, Mondye,
1:. 45, 1 68 ; Ez. 4 ; J.
23, 65, 67 ; Mgt. 74 ;
M. 121 ; N. 1 14, 159 ;
R. 91 ; T. 138 ; Wit.
159 ; W. 43
Mundayne J. 173
Mundell, W. 167. See
Munden
Munden,Mundin, Monden,
Mounden, Al. i ; Ez.
58, 141 ; Gi. 100 ; J. 87,
170, 191 ; R. 98 ; Sm.
179 ; T. 159 ; W. 81
174, 196, 202*
Mundie, Mundy, see
Mundey
Munke, Muncke, Monckes,
Mouncke, Alx. 155 ;
Ez. 21 ; J. 24 ; R. 94 ;
Wit. 26
Munmoth, see Monmothe
Murford, see Morford
Mursley, Musley, Murs^^y,
Ag. 20 ; J. 129 ; M.
138 ; R. 134 ; W'. 114.
See Morsley ; see also
Mosley
Murton, Mourten, Mour-
ton, R. 136, 149 ; T.
159. See also Morton
Musley, see Mursley
Mustowe, Mustoe, J. 8,
99 ; Rt. 40
Mutton, J. 192
Mychell, see Michell
Myddleton, see Middleton
Myddylmore, W. 15
Mydwynter, see Mid-
winter
Myfflyn, see Mifflyn
Myldwater, see Mild-
water
Myles, Miles, Gi. 163 ;
Mgy. 140 ; Mau. 61 ;
N. 177 ; R. 188 ; T. 9,
132 ; W. 38 ; Kimpe
als. W. 94
Mylett, see Millett
Myll, see Mill
Myllard, see Millard
Myllat, see Millett
Mylles, Mylls, see Mills
Mylline, W. 45. See also
Mylmay
Myllman, Williams als.
E. 120
Mylmay, Mylmaye, Mill-
may, Mildmay, J. 93 ;
Phillis, 16 ; T. 15 ; W.
72, 203. See also
Mylline
Mylnar, J. 205
Mylnerd, J. 1 1
Mylton, see Milton M I
Mylward, see Millward ■ I
Mynchin, see Minchin
Myner, see Mynor
Mynett, Mynat, Mynate,
Mynatt, Mynet, Minate,
Minett, Ag. 4;? ; Jo. 103,
156 ; J.63 ; K. 56, 142 ;
N. 76; R. 15, 89 ; Rt.
38 ; T. 31, 53, 139; W.
49, 70
Mynor, Myner, J. 200 ;
R. 127 ; W. 147
Myrreat, Myrret, see
Merratt
Myrrell, G. 10
Myrrie. see Merry
Mytford, see Mitford
Mytton, W. 31
Nailer, see Naylor
Naish, see Nashe
Nanfau, K. 142
Napton, J. loi
Nashe, Nash, Naish,
Nayshe, Ag. 139 ; Al.
15 ; Ch. 172 ; G. 68 ;
Gi. 172 ; Js. 156 ; J.
10, 28 ; E. 37 ; Mgt.
125, 2CX) ; R. 30, icxD,
196, 201 ; T. 7, 17, 83,
94, 125, 127; W. 31,
141, 180 ; Dews als. T.
107
Nason, Bgt. 124 ; J. 192 ;
Mgt. 164 ; Sm. 98
Naylor, Nayler, Nailer,
A. 1 19 ; E. in ; Ez.
18, 208 ; Frd. 108 ; H.
16 ; J. 162 ; Rt. 9, 18
Neale, NeaJl, Nele, Neele,
Alx. 90 ; Al. 122 ; Ed.
156 ; El. 158, 170 ; Ez.
82 ; Frs. 195 ; G. 50 ;
H. 163 ; Jo. 105 ; J.
95, 96, 11, 149, 166 ;
Mgt. 149 ; Mm. 119 ;
Mrt. 91 ; Mau. 123 ;
Ml. 183 ; N. 66, 68 ; R.
157 : Rt- 3, 30.92, 181 ;
Sm. 18, 130 ; T. %o., 92,
132 ; W. 54, 94, 146,
155. See Neil
Neend, C. 115; \V. 203
Neighbour, Connont, 180;
Hu. 160 ; J. 103 ; Rt.
140
Index Koiuinuui.
^S7
Neil, Neyle, Ez. 165 ;
Wit. 58. See Neale
Neild, \V.92
Nele, see Neale
Nelme, Nelmes, Al. 27 ;
Ch. 133 ; E. 104 ; Ez.
162 ; El. 65, 67, III* ;
H. 176 ; Isb. 52 ; Js.
75 ; Ja. 102 ; Jsp. 149 ;
Jeremy, 156 ; Jo. 14,
141 ; J. 10, II, 14, 21,
91, 97, 103, 124, 126,
133, I58*> 173,189, 190,
199* 200 ; Mgy. 196 ;
Maud, 85 ; Mau. 194 ;
N. II, 63 ; R. 12, 19,
39, 64, 66, 68, 76, 79,
138, 169 ; Rt. 120, 175 ;
Rg. 142 ; T. 7, 38, 53.
83, 89, loi, 106, 118,
130, 132, 134* 136, 161,
165, 167 ; W. 26, 31,
76, 78, 107, 126. 139,
151, 172, 196* 203
Nelson, Rt. 181
Ne;/e, Ch. 54. See Newe
Netherton, Notherton, Ez.
102 ; T. 80 ; Smith als.
T. 96
Nethway, W. 159
Nette, J. 28
Neune, Gi. 82
Nevall, Nevawe, Ao;. 46 ;
J. 46. See Nevill
Nevett, J. 81
Nevill, Nevell, T. 70, 139.
See Nevall
New, see Nc/e
Newark, Newarke, Js.
160 ; J. 95*, 189 ; W.
185
Newe, New, Ez. 128 ; J.
127, 189 ; T. 115. See
Ne//e Newes
Newell, Lnc. 61
Neweman, see Newman
Newes, J. 23. See Newe
Newington als. Newton,
J. 125, 208 ; I\Irn. 164
Newith, see Newth
Newland, N. 24 ; Rodg-
man a/s. J. 80
Newman, Neweman,New-
mann, Ag. 119; Ant.
151 ; E. 198 ; Ez. 37 ;
J. 16, 37, 44, 54, 56, 75,
99, 108, 200 ; K. 23 ;
K. 132, 152, 181, 204 ;
Rt. 57, 91, 13S, 144 ;
Rg. 134 ; T. 23, 2,7, 74,
139, 153, 193 ; ^V. 9,
128, 202
Newnham, Js. 62
Newport, Newporte, Hu.
97 ; Rt. 117; T. 62, 64,
115, 117, 123
Newsam, N. 179 ; als.
Hooper, R. 127
Newth, Newith, J. 164 ;
T. 76
Newton, H. 35 ; J. 80,
loi ; Rt.92 ; Newington
als. J. 125, 208 ; Mrn.
164
Neyle, see Neil
Niblett, see Nyblett
Nicason, Edm. 100
Nicholas, Ed. 8 ; Hu. 58 ;
Js. 144 ; Jo. 48 ; J. 6,
63 ; Ph. 34 ; Rt. 40 ;
T. 76 ; \V. 42, 60 ; Wn.
176, 203
Nicholls, NychoUs, Nich-
oUes, Nichols, Nicols,
NicoUs, Ag. 2 1 ; Al. 70,
119; Ch. 104 ; Jo. 60 ;
J. 54,90, 136. 145, 179;
Mgt. 59 ; Mau. 49 ; Rt.
20, 49, 116, 125, 164,
194 ; T. 26, 31* 46*
51, 71, 114, 201, 202* ;
Wit. 193; W. 2,61,143,
191 ; als. Arthur, W.
1 1 1
Nicholson, Nicolson, Ag.
145 ; Al. 61 ; Ant. 70,
130; R. 25 ; W. 26, 126
Nicols, see Nicholls
Nightingale, Rg. 96
Niglet, J. 63
Nixon, J. 20S
Noble, Ag. 12, 208 ; K. 93
Node als. Towe, J. 141
Nollsome, Js. 173
Nonde, Ag. 42
Nonte, A. 1 19
Noorth, see North
Norgine or Nudgyn, J. 37
Norlatt, A(n)sell, 158
Normond, J. 10
Norris, Norrisse, Norrys,
Norrice, Al. 27, 115;
Do. 116 ; E. 75 ; Git.
18 ; Hu. 14 ; J. 95, 96 ;
Mgt. 53 ; Mgy. 71 : R.
120 ; T. 31 ; W. 32, 46
Norse, see Nurse
North, Noorth, R. 173,
204 ; T. 142
Norton, G. 160. 198 ; H.
I 137; Js. 118; J. 175 ;
W. 176
Norwood, J. 194 ; W. 97
Notherton, see Netherton
: Nott, Notte, Note, Noote,
I Fr. &7 ; Hu. '162 ; Jo.
i 131 ; J. 89 ; R. 96; Rt.
j 44 ; ^V. 56 ; Edwards,
Edwardes als. H. ~2, ;
! J. 87, 144
Nourse, see Nurse
Nowell, J. 5
Nudgyri, see Norgine
Nurse, Norse, Nourse,
Edm. 47 ; Jo. 142 ; J.
, 19, 72>, 103- 189, 192 ;
M. 162 ; R. 64, 94, 1 12 ;
Rt. 115 ; Rs. 201 ; Wit.
14
Nurthen. J. 57
Nutt, Nutte, Ag. 20 ; El.
14; ; J. 166 ; R. 78 ;
Rg'. 46; T. 127; W.
76, 84
Nutting, Al. 135
Nyblett, Nyblet, Niblett,
•Ag. TOO ; Al. 151 ;
[ Anselm, 124 ; Hy. 18 ;
Isb. 47, 199 ; Jo. 129 ;
J. 2, 8, 13, 83, 85 ; Rt.
^ 47, 57 ; W. 184
Nycholls, see Nicholls
Nye. \V. 31
Nygth, W. 7. See
Knight
Nymbes, G. 122
Oakes, Okes, J. 181 : T.
172 ; W. 133
Oakey, see Ockey
Oakley, Oakeley, Ockley,
J. 152; M. 15; Rt. 15
Oakolde, see Ockold
Obsworth, W. 35
Ocford, see Ockford
Ochey, see Ockey
Ockald, see Ockold
Ockell, see Ockle
Ockey, Ocky, Ochey,
Oakey, Okehey, Okey,
Wokey, Ag. 135 ; Ei.
208 ; Ez. 27, 180 ; Frs.
158; J. 23,41.74* 103;
P. 118 ; R. 36, 40, 49,
127, 181 ; T. 49, 157 ;
Wit. 32; 112 ; Trevis
als. Isb. 103 ; J. 146 ;
T. 100
Ockford, Ocford, H. 1S6 ;
1
GLuLX. WILLS.
25S
Index Nomimim.
J. 17, 87; Rt. 51 ; T.
34 ; W. 187
Ockle, Ockell, Ocle, Ock-
hill, Okehill, Okell,
Ogle, Al. 190 ; Isb. 40 ;
Jo. 124; J. 73, 95*,
150; Mrth. 200; Rt.
146 ; T. 25 ; \V. 122.
See Ockold
Ockley, see Oakley
Ockold, Ockald, Ocolde,
Oakolde, AI. 73 ; Edm.
113 ; H. 73; Hu. -]-];
J. 116, 145; R. 83; T.
118; V. 35; W. 32.
See Ockle
Ocky, see Ockey
Ocle, see Ockle
Ocolde, see Ockold
Offerd als. Olyver, R. 51
Ogle, \V. 122. See Ockle
Okehey, see Ockey
Okehill, Okell, see Ockle
Okes, see Oakes
Okey, see Ockey
Oldam, see Oldham
Oldeford, Olyvere als. W.
46
Oldfield, AI. 113
Oldham, Oldam, R. 74,
200
Oldland, J. 194; als.
Oldon, T. 80
Oley, J. 101
Ohffe, Olife, Olyve, H.
176 ; Lore, 47 ; Rph.
79 ; Rt. 103, 179
Oliver, Olyvere. H. 58 ;
J. 91 ; >lKt. 149 ; T. 7,
92, 96 ; \V. 70 ; als.
Oldeford, W. 46; Offerd
als. R. 5t
Ollams, Ju. 52
Olyve, see Oliffe
Oijrvere, see Oliver
Olyvild, \V. 56
Omfris, see Humfrey
Onley, Gi. 97
Opkins, Baldwin, 4. See
Hopkins, Popkin
Orchard, J. 142 ; K. 103 ;
T. 92 ; W. 56. See
Archard
Orchott, Jo. 90
Ordeway or Ordywey,
Rt. 30
Organ, Organe, AI. 43 ;
E. 135 ; (J. 102 ; Jo.
89 ; J- 5> 29, 114, 118 ;
R- 34, 11^ \y-\ T. 15,
16, 41, 88; Wit. 167;
^V. 3', 58, 133. «85
Orpm, J. 154
Orton, Ez. 180
Osbaldstone, Osbaston,
Frd. 56; W. 102
Osbonde, J. 89
Osborne, Osburne, Gi.
145 ; Hy. 87 ; Js. 54;
Jo. 79 ; J. 42, 65, 67,
93, 97, 141*, 158, 173.
195 ; Mgt- 177 ; Mrt.
loi ; Noah, 181 ; Ph.
107 ; R. 42, 182 ; Rt.
30, 81 ; T. 106, 153,
188; Wit. 2 ; W. 9,46,
167, 184. See Asborne
Osey, Js. 40
Osmond, Rt. 6
Oswald, Oswold, Osse-
wold, Usaulde, Uswald,
J. 20, 69 ; R. 3 ; T. 34 ;
W. 21
Ottrudge, R. 112
Oty, Otye, Ant. 70 ; Js.
166
Ovenell, Ed. 122 ; J. 79
Overbury, Overberie,
Overberrie, Gi. 145 ;
J. 152 ; Mgt. 112 ; R.
140 ; Rt. 89 ; T. 6, 49,
139,206 ; W. 55,84
Overdrowe, J ■ 33 ; W. 1 8
Overthrow, AI. 197 ; J.
131* ; T. 100 ; W. 130
Overton, Rph. 71
Overye, AI. 58. See
Avery
Owen, .A. 194 ; Mth. 204;
R. 132, 144 ; T. 53 ;
als. Powell. J. 147. See
ap Owen, Yowen
Owre, T. 38
Oxford, Ph. 15
Pace, Pase, Pacie, Paces,
Pacye, Ag. 22, 58, 77,
148 ; Fr. 68. 90 ; Jo.
99; J. loi* 119, 104 ;
Phyllis, 200 ; R. 51, 81 ;
Rt. 74 ; T. 9, 151, 169 ;
Wit. 155 ; W. 54, 100 ;
als. Paris, H. 184 : J.
65 ; W. &^ : Downe
lib. K. 87 ; Paris als.
I. ^'7
Pachall, T. 164
Pache, see Patch
Pacie, see Pace
I Packer, Ab. 197 ; Ag,
I 143; AI. 153; A. 90;
Ez. 43 ; Fr. 153 ; Gbl
44; H. 141 ; Js. 52;
I Jo. 129; J. 13, 14, 23,
j 52, 71, 95*, '08, 113,
I 114, 1 16, 132, 160. 185;
1 Ju. 48 ; K. 192 ; Mgt,
55, 179 ; Ph. 22; R. I,
44, 47, 55, 177, 208;
Rt. 64, 94, 164, 177;
T. 3', 83, 92, 11 r, 114,
161, 164, 205 ; W. 45,
135, 172, 194; als.
Meredith, Mau. 156
Packingfton, T. 145
Packstaffe, J. 74; W. 133
Packwood, Jo. 5
Pacye, see Pace
Paddleford, W. 75
Padge, W. 123. See
Patch
Padle, Mgy. 65
Padwicke, R. 55
Page, AI. Ill ; Ed. 139 ;
Ez. 160 ; Jo. 102 ; L\v,
24, 59; R. 34, 151 ; T.
190 ; W. 187, 192 ; als.
Mathewe, I. 129 ; als.
Wheeler, Wheller, Ez
166 ; T. 157 ; Wheler
als. W. 97
Pagett, Pagitt, AI. 15
Rgd. 59; Rg. 14, 51
Paine, see Payne
Painter, see Paynter
Palmer, Kdm. 192 ; E;
87 ; EI. 16 ; Fr. 147
H. 63; Isb. 140; J
69 ; Jo. 74, 154, 160
J. 5, 6i, 63, 89, 97, 18
199 ; Rt. 3, 138 ; R
134; T. 17, 49, 59,61
171, 201, 204 ; Wit. 2,'
70 ; W. 7, 84, 102, III,
115. 135, 187
Pannell, J. 199 ; T. 155
Pant, J. 131 ; T. 88
Panter, AI. 128 ; T. 107 ;
W. 176
Pardie. Pardee, Pardye,
AI. 88 ; J. 33, 50 ; 'I . 33
Pargitor, Pargettor, Do.
1 78*
Paris als. Pace, J. (r\
Pace, Pase -7^. \\. 184;
J. 65 ; W. 66
Parke, E. 122, 198; I.
'73 ; J- 5^^, '^2. See
also Aparke
Index Nominum.
259
Parker, Ag. 15, 86, 95,
III ; Al. 45 ; A. 78 ;
Ch. 143; Dd. 37; E.
100, 143 ; El. 145 ; Ez.
52 ; G. 102 ; H. 56,
173, 204 ; Isb. 33; Js.
60 ; Jo. 29, 33, 60 ; J.
29, 44, 55, 75, 80, no,
III, 131, 156, 158 ; Mgt.
118; Mgy. 57, 140, 168;
N. 53 ; R. 19, 25, 44,
138, 151, 201 ; Rg. 59 ;
Rw. 89; Sbl. 121 ; T.
26, 34, 61, 81, 107, 117,
132, 163 ; W. 45, 66, 92,
135, 191 ; als. Lym-
brick, J. 134 ; Bruar
als. R. 134; Hooke .2/5^.
W. 43 ; Limbricke als.
T. 90
Parkes, Parx, J. 12, 158
Parkinson, Perkinson,
Perkynson, Gi. 113;
R. 44, 66*
Parlor, Ez. 165 ; G. 147 ;
R. 169
Parrat, see Parrett
Parre, Fr. 188 ; T. 30, 76
Parrett, Parret, Parrat,
Parrot, J. 75 ; M. 181 ;
Rt. 172 ; T. 135
Parry, Parrie, Aparrie,
A. 84 ; El. 206 ; Ez.
119 ; Eustace, 162 ; J.
122 ; Sm. 138 ; T. 123,
130 ; Wit. 130 ; W.
128. See Apparry,
Perry
Parsley, see Parslye
Parslowe, Parsloe, J. 166 ;
M. 149 ; K. 103,, 188 ;
Rg. 201 ; T. 146, 177 ;
W. 147
Parslye, Parsley, Gi. 160 ;
Mgt. 112
Parson, J. 36
Parsons, Ag. 88 ; Fr. 1 53 ;
G. 189 ; Hu. 105 ; Jo.
89 ; J. 129 ; Sbl. 121 ;
Rg. 61 ; T. 9, 88 ; W.
7, 107, 146 ; als. Perse,
J. 105 ; Pearce, Pearse
als. Ag. 113 ; J. 113
Partridge, Partrydge, \<g.
97 ; Al. 10, 68, 97, 180 ;
And. 49 ; Ant. 153, 184;
E. 122 ; El. 97 ; Ez.
131 ; H. 77 ; Ja. 162;
Jo. 166, 173 ; J. 3, 50,
89, 160, 200 ; Rbc. 185 ;
R. 53, 194; Rt. 136;
T. 17, 61, 71, 182 ; W.
46, 55, 92, 147, 180
Parx, see Parkes
Pase, see Pace
Pasham, Passham, H.
170 ; Ph. 121 ; Rt. 30 ;
T. 57 ; W. 49, 137
Past, W. 155
Patch, Pache, Padge, Ag.
15 ; Edm. 126, 133 ;
E. 148 ; Ez. 109 ; Isb.
131 ; Js. 1 14 ; Jo. 122 ;
J. 62, 71, 1 14, 166, 181 ;
K. 172 ; Mgt. 93 ; Mrth.
166 ; Ph. 99 ; R. 94,
115; Rt. 40, 8r, 149 ;
T. 83, 109 ; W. 39, 104,
109, 123
Patchett, J. 6
Pate, Payte, Al. 35 ; Rt.
129
Pates, Ed. 196 ; J. 190 ;
R. 161
Pathlowe, J. 93
Patmore, G. 180; Mgy.
i8r
Patricke, Pattrick, Edm.
90 ; Tomes als. R. 120
Patten, Pattyn, Dn. 168 ;
J. 150; Rt. 61 ; T.
153
Pauncefoote, Do. 47 ; R.
30 ; \V. 143
Pavye, .Al. 54
Paxford, A. 163 ; J. 5
Mgt. 152 ; Mrn. 114
R. 1 18, 191 ; T. 153
W. 33, III, 115
Payne, Paine, Al. 141
E. 141 ; Ez. 102, 139
G. 160 ; Hu. 144 ; Isb
186 ; Js. 119 ; Ja. 192
200 ; Jo. 136. 181, 199
J. 21, 50, 59* 87, 89
1 1 5, 138, 200. 2C2 ; Ju
136 ; Mgt. 144, 200
Mgy. 44'; R. 2, 34, 62
85, 115, 144, 172. 201
Rt. 25, 81, 105, 177
183 ; T. 31, 74, 1 18
138, 141, 148, 179 ; W
n, 115, 178, 190, 196
als. Traffull, Mgt. 76
als. Trap, J. 48 ; ah.
Treple, Jo. 84 ; Shell
als. T. 184
Paynter, Painter, Peynter,
J. 133, 15S; T. 31, 59
Paynton, Gi. 170
Paysteede, T. 81. See
Plaisteede
Payte, see Pate
Payton, Al. 143 ; G. 131 ;
H. 143, 149 ; W. 135
Peach, Ed. 143
Peachie, Pechye, A. 185 ;
J. 23 ; R. 78 ; Rt. J95
Peacock, Hu. 117 ; Jo.
168 ; J. 191 ; Rph. 125
Peade, H. 171 ; J.85 ; T.
155
Pearce, see Pearse
Peare, see Pere
Peares, see Pearse
Pearkes, see Perkes
Pearse, Pearce, Peares,
Pears, Peerce, Peers,
Peerse, Peirce, Peirse,
Perce, Peres, Pers,
Perse, Pierce, Pyrse,
Ag. 52, 11, 80 ; Al. 4,
180 ; A. 7 ; E. 65, 67 ;
Ez. 32, 35, 90 ; H. 32,
122, 156, 192 ; Isb. 80 ;
Jo. 13, 21, 89, 119, 189 ;
J. 6, 10, 33, 45, 48, 52*
55, 56, 65* 67* 70, 74,
99, loi, 103, 107, 119,
122, 136, 140, 164, 18S,
200 ; K. 43, 49, 142 ;
Mgy. 156; Ph. 83; R.
3,49, 11, 157, 159, 167;
Rt. 25, 193, 201 ; Rg.
76; T. 20, 31, 34. 51,
55, 57, 78*, 83, 88* 93,
117, 136, 142, 167, 169,
170, 179*, 201, 202 ;
Wit. 193 ; W. 31, 39,
60, 76, 112, 115, 150,
157, 174 ; als. Parsons,
Ag. 113; J. 113; Par-
sons als. J. 105
Pearson, Peirson, Pier-
son, Ez. 1 98 ; Mgy.
200 ; R. 40 ; Seth, 42 ;
W. 115; Allen als. W.
155
Pearte, Perte, Peerte, A.
184 ; Ant. 104 ; Ch.
115 ; J. 35. 44, 60 ; Rt.
57 ; T- 39, 96, 9S, 107 ;
W. 61, 72
Peaseley, see Pesley
Pechye, see Peachie
Pecke, Peke, E. 117 ; Jo.
45 : J. 71 ; Venery als.
J. 108. See Picke
Peerce, Peers, Peerse.
I see Pearse
2 6o
Index is^oniinuvi.
Peerte, see Pearte
Peeter, see Peter
Peeys, R. 15
Peggler, see Pegler
Pegion, Pygen, Mgt. 33 ;
W. 32
Pegler, Peggler, Peglar,
Pygler, Ag. 18 ; Al. 27,
75 ; E. 88, 165 ; El.
158 ; Ez. 93, 147 ; <^ii-
192; Js. 13 ; Jer. 177 ;
Jo. 57: J. 8, 10, 93.
102, 152, 159. 199, 200 ;
K. 132 ; iMgy. 181 ;
Mau. 79 ; R. 44, 7.^.
78, 123 ; Rt. 144 ; T-
51, 117, 140. 143 ; W.
20, 49, 93, 133, 172, 186,
203
Peirce, Peirse, see Pearse
Peirson, see Pearson
Pake, see Pecke
Pell, Pauncefuote, 191
Pellen, R. 120
Pelletier, P. 192
Pelley, Jo. 60
Pemburie, see Penbury
Pen, see Penn
Penall, see Pencil
Penbury, Pemburie, Isb.
105 ; J. 169 ; R. 173.
See Pinbury
Pendocke, I. 173
Pencil, Penall, J. 17; T. 9
Pengrie, Pengry, Ag. 60 ;
J . 110
Penley, Penly ; Reeve,
Reve als. Ez. 183 ; J.
133
Penmerton, Al 115
Penn, Pen, Penne, J. 29 ;
R. 159 ; T. 86 ; W. 69,
204
Penry, Dd. 20
Pepatt, 'P. 66
Perce, see Pearse
Percevall, T. 30
Percie, 11. 40 ; T. 36
Perden, Browning als.
U. 75
Perdye, Al. 27
Pere, Peare, E. 84 : J. 82 ;
Rt. 173 ; W. 13, 18.
Sc-f Perry
Peres, see Pearse
Periman. -oe Perryman
Perin. Perine, slc Perryn
Perker, X. 167
Perkes, Perks, Pearkes,
D. 150 ; J. 50, 150 ; R.
6; Rg. 138; T. 152;
W. 203
Perkins, Perkyns, Pirkins,
Perkin, Pyrkyn, Ez.
27,43.97, 162 ; (;. 150; !
Hu. 28 ; Jo. 163, 204 ;
J. 28, 40, 59. 131, 136,
173 ; R. 66, 76, 208 ;
Rg. 170 ; T. 16, 18, 31,
57, 7::, 112 ; Wit. 32;
W. 15
Perkinson, Perkynson, see
Parkinson
Perpynt, Purpoint, Amy,
160 ; T. 4'
Perret. T. 46. See also
Pyrret
Perriman, see Perryman
Perrin, see Perryn
Perry, Perrie, Perye,
Pirrie, Pirry. Purye,
Pyrie, Pyrry, Pyrrie,
Ad. 148 ; Ag. 49 ; Al.
176 ; El. 128 ; Ez. 137 ;
Gi. 148; Js. 71 ; Jo. 97;
J. 10, 44. 60, 181 ; Mgt.
24, 121 ; ML;y. 65, 68 ;
Par. 2 ; R. 76, 89. 105,
201 ; Rt. 9 ; W. 13, 18,
172, 191 ; als. Ricatts,
J. 95, 96 : als. Taylor,
\V. 64 ; Hunter als. T.
140. .See Pere, Parry
Perryman, Periman,
Perriman. Pirryman,
Pyrryman, Peryman,
Ez. 72 ; Js. S7 ; Jo. 60:
J. 74, 122 ; Rt. 53 ; T.
132 ; W. 94, 122
Perryn, Perrin, Perin,
Perine, Peryn, Ag. 27 ;
Hln. 75; Jo. 183; J.
54, 119, 178, 192 ; K.
12,49,91, 117 ;\V. 193;
Taylor als. T. 100
Pers, Perse, see Pearse
Persons, Al. 22 ; E. 27 ;
M. 177 ; Maud, ■]■] \ R.
55 ; \V. 26 ; W. icx)
Perte, see Pearte
Perton, see Purton
Perye, ::.Le Perry
Peryman, see Perryman
Peryn, -^ee Perryn
Pesley, Pesly, Peaseley,
Peysley. (i. 150 ; J.
103 ; Kt. 71 ; W. 109
Pester, .\!.\. [87
Peter, Peters, Peeter,
Eustace, 145 ; J. 65, 67,
102, 183; Mgy. 146;
T. 55. 86 ; W. 54. 98,
112, 165 ; Farr als. T.
146; Francklyn. Franc-
lyn als. Jo. 50 ; T. 120 ;
Mislyn als H. 135
Petiver, see Pettifer
Pettet, Pettett, J. 72 ; R.
59 ; T. 145 ; \\'. 185
Pettifer. Petiver, J. loi ;
\V. 58, III
Pewderas, see Pewtresse
Pewe, Edin. 128
Fewer als. Rodborne, Rt.
103. See Hewer
Pewtresse, Pewtres,
Pewderas, H. 77 ; Jo.
77 ; T. 88, 94, 107'
Peynter, see Paynter
Peysley, see Pesley
Phelps. Phelpes, Felpes,
Al. 88; And. 63, 133;
A. 119; Griseil, 187;
Jo. 21, 191 ; J. 53, 82,
93, 181, 184 ; N. 200 ;
Rt. n, 78, 99 ; T. 14,
34, 96, 159, 194, 202 ;
W. 21, 31, 62, 92, 97,
184 ; Phillippes,;/i-. J.96
Philips. Philipps, see
Phillips
Phillimore, Fyllymore,
Fylmor, Filyemore, H.
38, 40; T. 41, 205;
W. 31
Phillips, Philips. Philipps,
Phillippes, Ad. 37 ;
And. 1 17 ; A. 141 ; Ez.
52, 187 ; Ellys, 108 ;
H. 47 ; Isb. 1 13 ; Js.
166 ; Jo. 124 ; J. 3, 8,
23> 38, 43, 50, 65, 67, 69,
185 ; Lw. 132 ; R. 80,
127 ; Rt. 30, 71, 89,
138, 185 ; Sbl. 53 ; T.
49, 72, 153; W. 46, 84,
86, 112, 167 ; als.
Hayes, J. 171 ; als.
I Phelpes, J. 96 ; ah.
I Tylar, Tyler, Augn. 38 ;
i Ez. 184 ; Js. 63 ; J. 14 ;
' M. 1 86: Mau. 181 ; T.
1 53 ; Hayes als. Al.
180 : Heynes als. E.
60 ; J. Co
Philpott, Philpot, Phil-
potte, A. 145 ; N. 6, 20 ;
Rt. 123 ; Wit. 94, W.
78* 153. See Fill-
potes, Phipott
Index ^Noininum.
261
Philtowe, Jo. 142. See
Filtoe
Phinnymore, Phynimere,
Phynnimore, J. 1 24, 160 ;
R. 136 ; W. 90
Phipott, Phiporte, Al. "Ji ;
W. 48. See Philpott
Phipps, Phippes, Ez. 122 ;
Ezk. 108 ; J. 10, 33 ; N.
94 ; R. 64, 201 ; T. 94 ;
^- i35t 137 ; Mathew
als. Ch. 106
Phynimere, Phynnimore,
see Phinnymore
Picard, see Pickard
Picher, see Pycher
Pick, see Picke
Pickard, Picard, Al. 196 ;
Ez. 106 ; R. 161 ; VV.
lU
Picke, Pick, T. 182 ; W.
182 ; als. Venery, J.
179 ; Venery als. R.
196. See Peeke, Bick
Pickesley, Picksley, see
Pixley
Pick well, N. 200
Pierce, see Pearse
Pierson, see Pearson
Pierton, see Pirton
Piffe, Rg. 10 1
Piffg, J- 91
Pillmore, Pilmore, Chn.
93 ; T. 137
Pilson, J. 108
Pilsworth, Augn. 119
Pinbury, Pynburye, C.
183 ; Rt. 59; VV. 165.
See Penbury
Pinck, Pinke, Jo. 183 ;
Js. 160 ; S. 191 ; Wit.
190 ; W. 176
Pinckett, Pinckatt, Al.
176 ; B. 174 ; Jo. 138 ;
J. 75 ; T. loi. See
also Pyncott
Pinfold, Pinfould, Jo. 116;
J. 199 ; Rt. 91
Pinion als. Pruy, J. 169
Pinke, see Pinck
Pinnock, Pynnock, Py-
mocke, Ez. 143 ; J. 59 ;
R. 87 ; W. 182
Piper, Weare als. W. 1 84
Pippett, Pippard, Ag. 104 ;
Jo. 181 ; J. 156; W. 171
Pirkins, see Perkins
Pirlym', T. 201. See
Purlyn
Pirrie, Pirry, see Perry
1 8 *
Pirryman, see Perryman
Pirton, Pierton, Pyrtone,
Pyrtyn, J. 93, 171 ; R.
179; T. 41 ; W. 15, 35
Pitcher, see Pycher
Pitman, Pyttman, H. 128,
166 ; Ph. 194 ; T. 92*
Pitt, Pyte, Pytt, Pytte,
Ag. 145 ; Al. 73, 176 ;
E. 168 ; Ez. 192 ; G.
171 ; H. 114 ; Jo. 152 ;
J. 14, 29, 36, 60, 65, 67,
103, 162; Ju. 156; Mgt.
TJ, 164 ; Rgd. 30 ; Rt.
167 ; Rg. no, 146 ; T.
75, 97, 107, 117, 163,
186 ; W. 114, 193
Pitts, Pytts, H. 173 ; J. 3
Pixley, Pixsley, Pickesley,
Picksley, Pyckesley,
Pyxeley, Pyxley, Al.
18, 126; G. 153; H.
124 ; Mgy. 81 ; Rbc.
169; R. 47, 151 ; T. 62
Plaisteede, Playsteed,
Plaistid, J. 144 ; T. 161,
163, 204 ; W. 120. See
Plaister, Paysteede
Plaister, T. 80. See
Plaisteede
Piatt, R. 136
Player, Pleyer, Ag. 41 ;
Ez. 100 ; Isb. 98 ; \V.
49
Playfere, T. 47
Playsteed, see Plaisteede
Pleadall, T. 164
Pleder, R. 134
Pleyer, see Player
Pliant, Rt. 62
Plomer, see Plummer
Plover, Al. 65, 67
Plucket, T. 46
Plume, R. 9
Plummer, Plumer, Plomer,
J- SO, 54, 79, 129, 134,
208 ; M. loi ; Rt. 134,
148 ; T. loi ; W. 90 ;
als. Seaborne, Sea-
burne, Seborne, E. 32 ;
Em. 141 ; Rt. 103 ; Sea-
barne, Seaborne als.
Ch. 52 ; E. 90 ; Fr. 128 ;
J. 48, 200 ; N. ■]■]
Podie, Jo. 74
Pole, W. 35
Polinge, J. 12, 28
Pollard, Al. 86, 137 ; \V.
118 ■
Pollee, Fr. 152
Pollen, J. 62, 63
Poltin, Ag. 163
Polton, W. 27
Pomfrey, Pomferye, Pum-
frey, Pumfry, Powm-
phree, G. 58, 147 ; Js.
14 ; R. 30 ; J. 205 ;
W. 76 ; Weale, Weall
als. Edm. 99 ; H. 77 ;
J. 71, 99 ; Wit. Ill
Ponter, Rt. 22
Ponting-, J. 145 ; T. 43.
See also Poutinge
Poole, Ag. 22 ; Alx. 41 ;
Al. 48, 58 ; Ed. 162 ;
E. 27 ; El. 14, 70 ; Ez.
143 ; G. 23 ; Guy, 119;
H. 135 ; J. 70, 85, 87 ;
Mgy. no ; M. 146 ; N.
103 ; Ph. 61, 103 ; R.
36, 83, 129, 144, 149;
Rt. 42, 53, 98, 167 ; T.
1 1, 90, 92, 106 ; W.
n7, 145, 163; als.
Williams, St. 142. See
Powle
Pooles, J. 45
Pope, Poope, Ag. 22, 78,
109 ; Al. 155, 180 ;
Avis, 135 ; C. 139 ; Ed.
40 ; Edm. 178; Js. 154;
Jo. 48, 136 ; H. 153,
204 ; J. 29, -ii, 40, 45,
54, 60, 89 ; Lu. 192 ;
Su. 61 ; R. 51, 74, 79,
201 ; Rt. 161, 164, 191 ;
T. 74, 173, 190; W. 76,
n2, 205
Popkin, Popkine, J. n6,
199. See ap Opkin,
Hopkin
Porchmouth als. Foster,
T. 75
Porling-, J. 12.. See
Polinge
Port, Taynton als. J. 19
Portelake, see Portlock
Porteman, see Portman
Porter, Ant. 23 ; E. 131 ;
El. 100 ; Isb. 156 ; J.
6, loi, 166, 208 ; Mgt.
n4 ; Mgy. 138; R.
121 ; Rt. 167, 193; Rg-
66* loi ; T. 55, 132,
172 ; W. 31, n2
Portlock, Portelake, Pur-
lock, Ed. 23 ; Isb. 147 ;
J. 102, 173 ; M. 134 ;
Lu. 96 ; R. 159 ; T.
ni ; W. 54, 195
262
Index Nomimim.
Portman, Porteman, H.
32 ; J. i£6; K. iii, ■
1 12
Postleford, Js. 48 |
Potter, Ant. 207 ; Frs.
176 ; Git. 186 ; Js. 207 ;
J. 77, 156; Jph. 207-;
T. 207 ; Tm. 184; W.
58, 130, 207 ; Wood-
ward ah. R. 179
Poule, see Powle
Poulton, Powlton, Js. 75 ;
Jo. 152; R. 148 ; W.115.
See also Powlston
Poursser, see Purser
Pourton, T. 92
Pouting. Wit. 143. See
also Ponting
Povie (lis. Sheperd, T. 53
Powe, R. I 5 1
Powell, Al. 81 ; Ant. 102 ;
Dd. 47, i8o; El. 175 ;
H. 37, 97, 150 ; Hu.
168 ; J. 168, 195 ; Jph.
168 ; Lnc. 196 ; M^t.
2 ; R. 136, 140, 201* i
Rt. 125 ; Rg. 53, 129;
T. 7, 5', 53, 109, 125,
188 ; Welthian, 90 ; W.
31, 90, 92, 130, 170,
196*, 202, 203 ; Owen
als. J. 147. See Powle,
Appowell
Powesse, Pow^is, Ez. 90 ;
J. 24; W. 92
Powle, Poule, Ez. 79 ;
Jo. 44, 79 ; PI. 171 ;
R. 69, 79, 172 ; R.^. 96 ;
T. 19, 64 ; \V. 61, 70,
86, 1 1 5 ; Mitford. Myt-
ford als. A;j. 52 ; J. 99.
See Powell, Poole
Powlston, W. 163. See
also Poulton
Powlte, Raynesford als.
W. 118
Powlton, see Poulton
Powraphree, see Pomfrey
Poy-^e, see Poyte
Poyner, Poynard, Ag. 7 ;
Sbl. no ; W. 84
Poyte, Poy/(e, A. 102 ; J.
70, 166
Prater, J. 206
Pratt, Ab. 178 ; J. 14,
142, 192 ; Mfjy. 142 ;
S. 201
Predie, see Pridy
Predon, Preedon, see
Pryden
Preeste, see Prieste
Preine, T. 53
Prence, Prense. see Prince
Prentes als. Thome, J. 39
Presbury, Presburie, Al.
54 ; J. 55, io<J ; '<• ('9 ;
als. Sweate, Swett, J.
1 10 ; R. 76
Preston, Hu. 13 ; Isb.
181 ; R. 78; Rt. 53;
W. 58
Prewett, Prewytts, see
Pruett
Price, Pryce, Ag. 27, 115;
Al. 104 ; A. 196 ; Bgt.
163 ; E. 82*; £1. 160;
H. 48, 133 ; Js. 138, !
142, 188, 199 ; J. 50,
53, 56.79, '36, 169, 173,
178; M. 76, 189; .Mth.
173; N. 103, 169; R. ,
25, 85, loi, 136, 146,
151, 177 ; T. 31, 151,
188 ; als. Jones. R. 127.
See Reece, Rice
Prichell, jo. 134 ; J. 106
Pricke, Pryke, Ez. 114;
W. 9
Prickett, E. 84 ; J. 189 ;
Mgt. 121 ; R. 115 ; T.
88
Priddy, see Pridy
Pride, Pryde, Guy, 160 ;
J. 85, 146 ; Mg't. 146 ;
1 R. 9, 30, 134; Rt. 96,
I no; S. 190; T. 109.
n5, 130 ; W. 61, 98
Pridy, Priddy, Pridye,
Predie, Prydie, Prydye,
Edm. 90 ; Ez. 137 ; G.
145 ; Jo. 41 ; J. 192 ;
T. 30 ; als. Fox, Foxe,
Ag. 38 ; T. 43
Prieste, Preeste, a Pryste,
Js. 90 ; J. 180 ; Kg. 96
Prigg, Prygge, A. 56 ;
J. 37; Mgt. 138; R.
184 ; T. 64.83,90, 107,
125 ; W. 190
Prince, Prynce, Prence,
Prense, Ag. 78 ; J. 50,
205 ; T. 78 ; W. 81,
135
Print, E. 172 ; T. 150
Prior, Pryor, E. 4 ; El.
43 ; Mgy. 191 ; Rt. \\y,
r. n , J 7
Pritchard, AI.63 ; H. 120 :
J. 149 ; H. 164 ; Rt.
179 ; W. 167
Pritchett, Pritchetts, Ant.
139 ; Hgt. 178 ; Ein.
141 ; Fr. 174 ; Howell,
156 ; K. 128
Privett, T. 75
Probert, G. 1 14. See ap
Roberts
Probin, Probins, Al. 84 ;
T. 182
Proctor, T. 74, n i
Prosser, R. 71 ; Rt. 94
Prother, T. 135
Proute, see Prowte
Prowse, J. 59. 60
Prowte, Proute, Alx. 52 ;
Art. 184 ; Ez. 128, 205 ;
H. 128 ; Lw. loi ; N.
107 ; R. 44 ; T. 186
Pruett, Prewett, Pre-
wytts, Ag. 14 ; H. 2,
80 ; Isb. 156* ; Jo. 102,
171 ; J. 3 ; Mm. 15 ;
N. 148 ; T. 13, loi,
161
Pruy, Pinion als. J. 169
Pryce, see Price
Pryde, see Pride
Pryden, Predon, Preedon,
J. 164 ; T. 57, 109. 193
Prydie, Prydye, see Pridy
Prye, Rg. 59
Prygge, see Pngg
Pryke, see Pricke
Prynce, see Prince
Pryor, see Prior
Pryse, see Price
a Pryste, Js. 90. See
Prieste
Puckmore, E. 128 ; Jo.
I 58 ; Rg. 62 ; Sm. 86
Puffe, Al. 109 ; W. 107
PuUam, Pullom, Jo. n2 ;
: Lw. 152 ; \V. 92, 163
Pullar, T. 9
1 PuUen, PuUin, Pullyn,
Ag. 145 ; £• 78 ; Js.
35, 144 ; Jo. 132 ; J-
141 ; Mgt. 87 ; Oswald,
89; T. 127 ; W. 97,
165. 194
Pullom, see PuUam
Pumfrey, Pumfry, see
Pomfrey
Purlan, see Purlyn
Purlewent, Art. 151, 187 ;
Mgt. if4; R. 187; Rg.
n8; Wit. 2 ; W. n7
Purlin, see Purlyn
Purlock, see Portlock
Purlyn, Purlan, Purlin,
Index Noiniiutni.
263
Pirlym', J. 93 ; T. 201 ;
W. 107
Purnell, Ch. 139 ; Do.
124 ; Jo. 71 ; J. 140,
199; Mgy. 69; M. 144;
Maud, 154 ; Rt. 100,
138, 149 ; T. 88 ; Wit.
177 ; W. 143
Purpoint, see Perpynt
Purrock, Weale als. K.
132
Pursar, see Purser
Purse, J. 195 ; W. 114.
See also Pyrse
Purser, Pursar, Poursser,
Jo. 8; J. 8, 105, 173;
N. 24 ; R. 182 ; Rg.
112 ; T. 25 ; W. 26
Purton, Perton, A. 153,
173 ; T. 1 15 ; W. II
Purye, see Perry
Putley, Putle, Ez. 78 ;
Isb. 33 ; J. 6, 113, 195;
Mrn. I ; T. 76 ; W. 84
Pyar, Rt. 30
Pyard, J. 5
Pychen, T. 7. See Py-
cher
Pycher, Picher, Pitcher,
Pychar, Ag. 153 ; Al.
14 ; J- 33, 45, 48 ; R.
149; T. 25, 36
Pyckesley, see Pixley
Pye, T. 16
Pyfinck, A. 197
Pygen, see Pegion, Py-
chen
Pyggot, wit. 12
Pygler, see Pegler
Pyland, H. 3 ; Mgy. 29
Pyle, T. 13
Pylme, T. 14, 81
Pymme, Pyme, Al. 4 ; J.
5, 16; T. 47
Pymocke, see Pinnock
Pynburye, see Pinbury
Pyncott, Pyncote, Pincott,
Gi. 87 ; J. 13, loi, 134;
R.57. See also Pinckett
Pynes, Mth. 138
Pynnar, see Pynner
Pynne, Ag. 61
Pynnell, Ed. 87 ; J. 28
Pynner, Pynnar, J. 59 ;
K. 81
Pynnock, see Pinnock
Pynson, R. 30
Pyple, Edin. 4
Pyres ah. Digger, R. 201 j
Pyrie, see Perry '
Pyrke, A. 133 ; Jo. 136 ;
T. 61
Pyrkyn, Pyrtyn, W. 15.
See Perkins
Pyrret, Pyrrott, N. 183;
•T. 186. See also Perret
Pyrrie, see Perry
Pyrrye, see Pere, W. 13 ;
and Perry
Pyrryman, see Perryman
Pyrse, R. "Ji- See also
Pearse, Purse, Pyres
Pyrtone, Pyrtyn, see
Pirton, Pyrkyn
Pyte, Pytt, Pytte, see
Pitt
Pyttman, see Pitman
Pytts, see Pitts
Pyxeley, Pyxley, see
Pixley
Quarrell, Ja. 187 ; W. 169
Queenie, Rt. 83
Querne, Ez. 77 ; R. 39
Quince, T. 194
Quinell, J. 91
Quintin, W. 184
Quyneton, J. 154
Raby, Rabye, Al. in ; H.
84 ; Rt. 44 ; T. 55
Rackley, T. 1 1
Radborne, Radburne, see
Rodborne
Radman, see Rodman
Radwaye, see Rodway
Raffali, Rg. 2
Rage, Ragge, R. 34
Ragland, W. 51
Raignoldes, see Reynoldes
Rainford, Edin. 141. See
also Ranford
Ralfe, Rt. 107 ; als. Sad-
der, W. 127
Ramscar, R. 23
Randle, Randall, Randell,
Randoll, Al. iii, 189 ;
A. 158 ; Edm. 163, 198;
Ez. 187 ; Gi. 180; Js.
138, 200; Jo. 135 ; J.
29, 102, 138, 144; Mgt.
98 ; R. 169 ; T. ili ;
W. 48, 84, 102 ; ah.
Bailyes, R. 136 ; Bas-
ton, Barston als. J. 147,
i\l^y. lo, ; Baylies ah.
A. 182
Ranford, J. 154, 173. See
also Rainford
Ransford, Raynesford, Jo.
2 ; ah. Powlte, W. 118
Ransomes, J. 121
Rascoll, Rascall, Raskell,
: G. 99 ; J. 102 ; Rg. 98 ;
T. 148
Rasher, G. 68
Rashford, Raysheford, J.
65, 67
Raskell, see Rascoll
Rassell, see Rossell
Rastell, Rastall, R. 39,43 ;
W. 159
Ratclife, Hu. 56
Ratliffe, Rt. 169; Skay
ah. Hu. 82
Ravenhill, Al. 46
Ravenscroft, Ar. 147
I Rawe, Jo. 142 ; T. 127
Rawlens, see Rawlins
Rawlett, J. 5
Rawlins, Rawlens, Raw-
lin, Rawlinge, Raw-
lings, Rawlyns, Ag. 7 ;
Al. 4 ; Ant. 197 ; Hu.
38 ; J. n, 99, 162 ; K.
189 ; N. 123 ; T. 7, 25,
42, loi, 201 ; \\'. 22 ;
ah. Gybson, J. 83 ; als.
Harrison, J. 44 ; ah.
Ingram, A. 32 ; Harri-
son als. Ez. 1 24
Rawsham, W. 14
Ray, Raye, Rea, Ag. 27 ;
Edm. 131 ; Jo. 129 ;
Mrt. 63 ; Rt. 40, 88
Rayer, Ag. 4 ; J. 96 ; Rg.
9 ; W. 9S, 161
Raymor, J. 164
Raynells, Raynolde, Ray-
noldes, see Reynoldes
Raynor, J. 166
Raynsford, see Ransford
Raysheford, see Rashford
Rayson, Amb. 22
Rea, see Ray
Reade, Read, Rede, Reed,
Reede, Ag. ni, 197 ;
Al. 70 ; Ant. 100 ; Ch.
184 ; Edm. 205 ; E.
i'3, 119, 175 ; El- 153;
Ez. 109, 198 ; G. 189 ;
H. 95 ; lo. 20. 140 ; T.
5, 33, 50*, 54, 69* -]}„
79, loi, (05, 1 10, 1 17,
183; Mgt. 175; Mgy.99;
O. zoo ; R. 49, 55. 94,
100, 117, 125 ; Rt. }p*^
264
Index Nomimiin.
40, 149 ; T. 31, 38, 42,
53. 57, 146, 175, '80,
202 ; To. 159 ; W. 32,
56, 58, 66, 70, 92, 97*
104, 106, 115, 126, 177,
191, 207
Readier, see Ridler
Reason, W. 48
Rechers, Ez. 45
Redbeard, Redberd, Ez.
54 ; J- 39
Reddy, Alx. 180
Rede, see Reade
Redferne, Redfyn, J. 183 ;
Rt. 76 ; als. Gierke, J.
39 ; Ph. 10
Redicke, W. 60
Redman, Tayler als. W.
54
R.eece, DH. 155 ; ah.
Griffit, J. 185. See also
Rice, Appreece, Price
Reed, Reede, see Reade
Reedle, W. 58
Reeve, Reve, Reue, Rive,
Ryve, Ag. 21 ; Al. 104 ;
A. 21 ; Ch. 198 ; Do.
163 ; Ez. 16, 27 ; H.
105 ; Ja. 188 ; Jo. 56,
107, 114 ; J. 23, 47, 74,
89, 112, 450, 199* ;
K. 151 ; Lw. 129 ; Mgt.
53 ; Mgy. 108 ; R. 13,
19, 25 ; 1'. 61, 134 ; W.
92, 155, 165, 172, 176 ;
als. Penly, Ez. 183 ; J.
133 ; Rewe^r, G. 47
Regedale, see Rudgdale
Releye, J. 50
Remar, B\v. 1 1 1
Remington, H. 156; Jo.
156 ; J. 136, 154; T.
193
Remnant, T. 2
Rende, J. 1 19
Renoldes, see Reynoldes
Restall, Restell, Restoll,
Ch. 40, 137 ; E. 102 ;
F. 50 ; J. 85, 103 ; Jla.
72 ; Mgt. 55 ; R. 13,
117; Sbl. 121 ; T. 64,
86, 115, 207 ; W. 107,
169
Reude, see Rewd
Reue, Reve, see Reeve
Reven, Ez. 78
Rewd, Reude, J. 5, 119
Rewe, Gi. 4:- ; oy Reve,
(".. 47 ; Fathers ah. Al.
48. See also Rowe
Reynoldes, Renoldes, Rey-
nolds, Raignoldes, Ray-
nells, Raynolde, Ray-
noldes, Al. 27, 40, 84,
139 ; Dd. 84 ; Ez. 205 ;
Jo. ■]■] ; J. 10, 13, 108,
129,158; Mgt. 146,149;
Mtl. 22 ; P. 40 ; R. 40,
69 ; Rt. 9 ; Sm. 55 ; T.
21, 31* ; W. 9, 61, 106 ;
als. Hall, J. 72 ; R. 61 ;
ah. Wheeler, R. 169 ;
Currier ah. Rt. 142
Reyse, J. 165 ; Ez. 165
Ricardes, see Rickards
Rice, Dd. 122 ; J. ^^, 188 ;
T. 125 ; W. 185. See
Reece ; see also Rise
Richards, Richard, Rich-
ardes, Al. 1 1 1 ; Dd.
20, 119, 131 ; Do. 82 ;
E. 198; H. 72; Hy.
54 ; Jo. 84 ; J. 28, 48,
156, 177, 183 ; Rt. 44,
152 ; T. 12, 22, 64 ; W.
39, 203 ; ah. Dyer, J.
4 1 . See Rickards, Rick-
etts ; see also ap Rich-
ard, Pritchard
Richardson, El. 68, 150;
Jeremiah, 200 ; N. 188
Riche, Ritch, Ryche, Alx.
54 ; Edm. 180 ; Rt. 64 ;
St. 40 ; T. 74 ; W. 45 ;
Stevens ah. Jo. 62
Richeman, see Richman
Richins, Richines, Rich-
ens, Ag. 22 ; Ant. 165 ;
Jo. 137 ; W. 15
Richman, Richeman,
Richmon, Pitchman,
Edm. 82 ; Ez. 43 ; Gi.
27 ; Jo. 79, 200 ; J. 57,
74 ; T. 184 ; W. 45
Richmond, A. 126 ; E.
109, 192 ; J. 89 ; M.
200 ; T. 185 ; W. 114,
185
Rickards, Ricardes, Rick-
ardes. Ant. 68 ; Ch.
90 ; Gbl. 180 ; G. 143,
198 ; Hy. II ; Js. 43,
90; Jo. 69; J. 3, 5, 82,
85, 106, 166, 199 ; Mgy.
114 ; Rt. 125 ; T, 36,
109, 136, 208 ; W. 84,
88, r 15, 145 ; ah. Aston,
.A. 77 See Richards,
Ricketts
Ricketts, Rickettes, Rick-
ates, A. 135 ; E. 139 ;
Ez. 163, 168 ; G. 1 13 ;
Gi. 109 ; Hester, 193 ;
Js. 191 ; J. 87. 113, 118,
156* 183 ; Rt. 120,
152 ; St. 169 ; T. 109,
113, 121, 92 ; Perry (e/r.
J. 95, 96. See Richards,
Rickards
Rider, see Ryder
Ridge, J. 33. See Rudge
Ridisdale, Rgd. 8. See
also Rudgdale
Ridlehurst als. Arthur,
Ez. 104
Ridler, Rydler, Readier,
A. 180 ; Ch. 90 ; H.
175 ; J. 119, 129, 194;
K. 121 ; M. 108; Wit.
141 ; W. 31, 208 ; ah.
Gregory, Jo. 74 ; W.
163 ; Gregory a/j. J.
129 ; W. 176
Rigge, G. 23, 97 ; Mgy.
40, 43 ; Ml. 29
Rimer, see Rymer
Rise, Risse, J. 87 ; K. 87 ;
R. 107 ; W. 78. See
also Rice
Ritch, see Riche
Pitchman, see Richman
Rive, see Reeve
River, Ryver, Ryuer, Ch.
32, 78 ; Florishe, . 56 ;
Fr. 183; J. 57 ; K. 27 ;
Maud, 167 ; T. 15
Rixe, see Ryckes
Roach, see Roche
Roades, see Rodes
Roane, Ch. 99 ; Ez. 104 ;
J. 85 ; Mgt. 154; Rt.
63 ; W. 86 ; Ward als.
Mgy. 96
Robbins, see Robins
Robbinson, see Robinson
Roberts, Robertes,
Robartes, Robberts,
Robarte. Roberdes,
Ag. 32, 65, 67 ; Al. 2 ;
A. 130* 160, 178 ; Ant.
84, 197 ; Ch. 126 ; Edm.
172 ; E. 137, 198 ; El.
104 ; Ez. 56, 135 ; Fr.
102 ; G. 190, iv8 ; ( li.
153, 190 ; H. 4, 80, 149 ;
Hu. 143 ; Hy. 174 ; Js.
108, 127 ; Jo. 44, 112,
138 ; J. I. 10, 21. 33,
44. 65* 67*, 7', 72, 11,
85, 89, 93> '05, "9, '22,
Index Noininiun.
265
165, 166, 168, 190, 199 ;
K. 16 ; Lu. 162 ; Mgt.
98, 168 ; M. 175, 192 ;
N. 29*, 154, 171 ; O.
146 ; Ph. 53 ; R. 3, 53,
164, 184, 201 ; Rg. 2 ;
S. 179 ; T. 2, 6, 26*,
34,46, 53, 57, 74*, S3, 90,
106* 127, 132, 173, 177,
190, 202 ; Wjt. 106 ;
W. 4, 7, 38, 51, 61, 66,
80, 81* 92, 133, 157,
174, 194 ; Clarke als.
Ez. 106 ; Robins als.
Ez. 97 ; Tayler als. T.
84. See ap Roberts,
Probert
Robery, J. 11. See also
Roborowe
Robins, Robyns, Robbins,
Al. 22 ; Ant. 95 ; Ed. 2,
153, 198, 204 ; Ez. 124 ;
Fr. 153 ; Frs. 119 ; G.
58 ; Gi. 158 ; H. 198 ;
Hy. 82 ; Js. 69, 179,
200 ; Jo. 98 ; J. 40, 54*
55,91, 140, I 52,. 1 53, 154,
160, 171, 179, 195, 199;
Mgt. 91 ; R- 64, 76, 94,
100, 105, 179 ; Rt. 25,
157 ; St. 40 ; Sbl. 66 ;
T. 44, 59, .66, 92, 109,
153, '67, 172, 202 ; W.
2, 86, 107, 145 ; als.
Bocher, Boucher, Buck-
et, Js. 121 ; J. 192 ; T.
201 ; als. Robertes, Ez.
97 ; Wreache als. J.
127
Robinson, Robbinson,
Robynson, Frs. 56 ; H.
192, 198 ; Hu. 135 ; N.
129 ; Rph. 179 ; T. 202
Roborowe, Roboro, Row-
berrowe, Rudborough,
Rudborowe, Edm. 23*;
Ez. 12, 38 ; J. 36 ; W.
113. See also Robery
Robottonie, see Row-
bottom
Robyns, see Robins
Robynson, see Robinson
Roche, Rooche, Rouche,
Rowch, Roach, Roch,
Rochie, Edm. 54 ; E.
62 ; Js. 37 ; Ja. 175 ; J.
37, 93, 133 ; ^i- »9i ;
Mi. 170 ; N. 129, 140,
161 ; R. 204 ; T. 59,
145; W. 48, 51, 193
Rock, Rocke, Jo. 142 ; J.
52, loi, 131 ; Mgy. 69;
R. 103, 167 ; Rt. 103 ;
T. 143 ; W. 61, 193 ;
Rooke als. Dd. 97
Rodborne, Radborne,
Radburne, Ag. 43 ; A.
147; Maud, 183 ; Mtl.
200 ; T. 144 ; W. 56,
167, 206 ; als. Hewer,
T. 146 ; Hewer, Fewer
als. J. 85 ; Rt. 103 ; T.
140
Rode, Roode, J. 19, 56
Rodes, Roades, J. 156 ;
T. 202
Rodgman als. Newland,
J. 80
Rodman, Radman, Fr.
102 ; Js. 5 ; Jo. 156 ; K.
52 ; Rt. 129 ; T. 62,
118; als. Taller, Tay-
ler, Taylor, J. 129 ; Rg.
103 ; T. 191 ; Tayler
als. Js. 178
Rodway, Rodwey, Rad-
waye, Fr. 79 ; Gi. 140,
163 ; Hln. 120 ; J. 10,
23, 177 ; ^Mgy- 91 ; Kt.
91; T. 57, 182; W.
139, 147
Roe, see Rowe
Rogers, Ag. 37, 38, 52,
98 ; Al. 1 28 ; Amb.
197 ; A. 100, 196, 207 ;
Ant. 130 ; Ch. 139 ; CI.
35 ; Edm. 2 ; E. 139,
178 ; Ez. 40, 104, 193 ;
El. 73 ; Fr. 122 ; Gi.
141 ; Js. no; Jo. 5,90,
loi ; J. 8* 24, 36, 37,
40* 45, 50, 52, 85, no,
129, 131, 134, 140, 142,
149* 150, 1S5 ; K. 14,
35; Mgy. 148; M. 183;
N. 29, 36, n4, 140,
152; P. 39; R. 10, 25,
30, 89, 123, 186 ; Rt.
30* 49* 123, 146, 161,
196 ; S. 152 ; Sm. 127 ;
Sbl. 188 ; T. 2, 9, 18,
34, 64, 70, ni, n8,
132, 155, 164* 202;
W. 31, 43, 92, 97, 104,
122, 143, 174, 185, 203;
als. Williams, Isb. 204 ;
J. 206 ; Williams als.
R- "93
Rolbright, see Rowle-
bright
Roles, Rolles, Rollys, see
Rowles
Romney, Rumney,
Rumny, J. 40 ; R. 49 ;
Rt. 123 ; Wit. 58 ; als.
Cooke, R. 185 ; W. n8
Ronche, N. 129. See
Roche
Rone, T. 146
Ronys, G. 8
Rooche, see Roche
Roocke, see Rooke
Roode, see Rode
Roofe, W. 32
Rooke, Roocke, Rucke,
Isb. 21 ; J. 189 ; T. 16,
20 ; als. Rocke, Ud.
97
Roome, N. 120 ; T. \\\
Roote, Johnson als. \\\
100
Roper, Ant. 172 ; Ez. 139 ;
J. 28 ; T. 39; als.
Morrell, W. 5 1 ; Mor-
rell als. R. 105 ; T. 125
Rosam, Rowsam, Ez. 43 ;
W. 70
Rosblade, see Roseblade
Rose, Rosse, Uo. 115 ; G.
184; H. 28 ; Jer. 183 ;
Jo. 62 ; J. 14 ; Mth.
154 ; Sophia, 6 ; T.
150, 1S4 ; \V. 141, 155
Roseblade, Rosblade, \V.
184, 204
Rosier, Ellis, 93 ; Hooper
als. Al. 122
Rosse, see Rose
Rossell, Rossele, Rassell,
Ag. 35 ; Ez 65, 67 ;
Mgt. 85 ; Mgy. 85 ; T.
15. See Russell
Rote, Rout, \V. 2 ; Rt. 64
Roterford, E 50
Rouche, see Roche
Roundull, Rundell, T. 177;
W. 26
Rout, see Rote
Rowberrowe, see Ro-
borowe
Rowbottom, Rowbotton,
Rowbotom, Robottome,
Edm. 178 ; Rt. 105 ;
T. 157; als. Tayler,
Edm. 68 ; Taylor als.
J. 85
Rowch, see Roche
Rowe, Roe, J. 199 ; Mgt.
73; R. 154 ; W. 27.
bee also Rewe
266
Index Nomimim.
\
Rowland, Gi. 175 ; J. 52,
81, 200
Rowlebright, Rolbright,
Rowlwright, El. 23 ;
J. 21 ; Jo. 205
Rowles, Roles, Rolles,
Rollys, Rowlys, Ag. 90;
Bw. 78 ; Ch. 78 ; Ez.
70 ; G. 28, 176 ; H.
126 ; Jo. 93, loi, 199 ;
J- 13. 70, 75. 80, 91,
134; N. 129; Rjjd.
116; R. 62, 136 ; Rt.
169, 174 ; Kg- 13 ; T.
13. 38, 182 ; Wit. 35 ;
\V. 56, 58, 86, 159, 167,
169, 182
Rowley, R. 173, 204
Rowlwright, see Rowle-
bright
Rowlys, see Rowles
Rowsam, see Rosam
Rucke, see Rooke
Rudborough, Rudborowe,
see Roborowe
Rudd, Taylor als. Ml.
148
Ruddy, Jo. 84
Rudgdale, Rudgdall,
Rudgedale, Regedale,*
E. 120 ; Mgy. 146 ; Rt.
13 ; W. 127 ; Freeman
als. Mgt. 175. See also
Ridisdale
Rudge, Ez. 145 ; H. 40,
72 ; Hy. 137 ; R. Il6;
S. 201 ; T. 143, 191 ;
W. 117, 122. See
Ridge, Arudge
Rudgedale, see Rudgdale
Rudles, Rt. 25
Rufford, — 205
Rugg, Rugge, Jo. 95* ;
J. 45, i75>-o8 ; R. 100;
T. 137
Rugley, Js. 200
Rumney, Rumny, see
Romney
Rundell, see RounduU
Rushall, H. II ; Rt. 194,
201
Rusley, J. 10
Russell, Rusell, Alx. 90 ;
Al. 39, 139 ; E. 88 ; Ez.
135, 190 ; El. 40 ; Fr.
184 ; Gi. 139; G. 147,
198 ; H. 65, 67, no,
149; Hy. 93 ; Jo. 42,
95*, 192 ; Isb. 1 10 ; J.
44,63, 71^ 72*, 87, 91,
122, 132, 169, 170, 183,
189, 190 ; Mtft. 154 ;
Mgy. 29 ; Rph. 148 ;
R. 10, 25, 57, 161 ; Rt.
16 ; T. 2, 18, 31, 83, 92,
loi, 1 15, t6i, 167 ; W.
I, 2* 7, 58, 94*, 102,
106, 1 1 1, 135, 180, 202.
See Rossell, Rysell
Russher, Rt. 46
Ruthens, J. 199
Rutherye, Symons als.
T. 165
Rutter, Al. 100 ; Do. 175 ;
Ez. 45 ; Fl. 100 ; H.
95 ; J- 36, 9', 95. 96 ;
K. 47 ; Lk. 140 ; M.
200 ; N. 44 : R. 6 ; T.
21, 76,88 ; W. 41. See
Butter
Ryche, -ce Riche
Ryckes, Rixe, J. 5, 129
Ryder, Rydar, Rider, Ez.
43 : H. 156 ; Js. 37 ; J.
8 ; T. 20
Rydler, see Ridler
Ryland, Rylond, J. 29* ;
N. -]y) ; R. 146 ; T. 120,
123, '94
Ryler, J. 181
Ryley, Rylie, Rylye, Guy,
88 ; T. 7 ; VV. 22
Ryloe, E. 87
Rylond, see Ryland
Rylye, see Ryley
Rymer, Rymar, Rymor,
Rimer, Benedict, 108,
191 ; Gi. 198 ; Isb. "j}, ;
R. 49 ; Rt. 92 ; T. 53
Rysell, Ja 17. SeeRussell
Ryve, see Reeve
Ryuer, Ryver, see River
Ryxson, R. 61
Sadler, Js. 189 ; J. 91 ;
Mgt. 1 19, 152 ; Mrn.
162 ; Achettell als. J.
29
Sager, see Seagar, Mau.
19
Saint, Saynte, Sente, J.
I ; \V. 10
Saint Leger, H. 198
Saintbury, Senbure, Sen-
burye, Senneburye, CI.
35 ; T. 34 ; W. 26
Salans, see Sallans
Salcombe, Loiell, 191
Salisbury, E. 115 ; Rg.
'25
Sallans, Sallense, Salans,
J- 45' 97, 13'
Sallaway, J. 169
Salter, .\g. 124 ; T. T07
Sambache, Sambadge,
Sambage, Sanbage, J.
28 ; N. 6, 20 ; T. 1 15
Samforde, W. 104
Samman, Samon, A. 160 ;
H. 124 ; R. 177 ; T.
170
Sampson, see Sansom
Sanagar, see Saniger
Sanbage, see Sambache
Sandbrooke, Ez. 82
Sandell, SanduU, Sandle,
Al. 46 ; Rg. 136; T.
83, 106
Sanders, see Saunders
Sandes, R. 81
Sandford, Sanford, Sandi-
ford, E. 131 ; El. 52 ;
Ez. 186, 189; G. 32,
108 ; J. 108, 194 ; R.
167 ; T. 109, 190 ; W.
171, 203
Sandle, Sandull, see San-
dell
Sandye, Ch. 27
Saneger, see Saniger
Sanes, R. 107
Sanford, see Sandford
Saniger, Sanagar, Sane-
ger, Sanoger, Sano-
gure, Sanyger, Sana-
gar, Savaker, Senegar,
Seneger, Senegree,
Seniger, Ag. 12 ; Al.
72 ; Do. 150 ; Isb. 10 ;
Jo. 62 ; J. 17, 93, 105,
147, 154, 162 ; Ju. 56 ;
Mgv. 87; Mau. 57, 105 ;
R. 87, 132 ; T. 6, 76,
88* ; W. 176, 185
Sankey, Sankye, E. 38 ;
Jo. 105
Sanoger, Sanogure, see
Saniger
Sansom, Sansome, Saun-
som, Sampson, Edm.
165 ; Mrn. 19 ; R. 138 ;
T. 64, 74 ; Tuball, 191
Sanyger, see Saniger
Sargeant, Sargent, see
Sergeant
Sarner, J. 28
Sarney, J. 106. See
Serney, Cerney
Index N^ODi in u ui .
267
Sarson, Hy. 170
Saunders, Sanders, Sawn-
ders, Ag. 14 ; Al. 22 ;
A. 39; El. 128, 163;
G. 143 ; Gi. 16 ; Hu.
28 ; J. II*, 21, 28,
29, 82, 126, 131, 171,
178, 199 ; K. 189 ;
^'b'y- 59 ; ^Ith. 168,
183 ; R. 76, 138, 157 ;
Rg. 30; T. 21* 31, 59,
96, 112, 167 ; W. II,
31, 41, 54. 56, 155 ; als.
Grayhurst, Redigo, 179;
Greyhurst als. J. 119;
T. I TJ ; Waterman als.
J- 164
Saunsom, see Sansom
Savag^ar, see Saniger
Savage, Savadge, Sav-
edge, A. 193 ; Ant.
ic» ; Ar. 95 ; Jo. 189 ; '
H. 2 ; J. 5, 45, 142 ;
Lw. 118 ; Mrt. 189; M.
200 ; Rt. 116 ; T. 135 ;
\V. 167
Savaker, see Saniger
Savedge, see Savage
Savery, Al. 171 ; Ant.
139 ; H. 183 ; J. 89,
1 40 ; T. 26 ; W. 1 74
Sawcombe, Edm. 145 ;
K. 85 ; T. 84; W. 135
Sawer, Sawier, see Saw-
yer
Sawford, T. 177
Sawle, W. 130
Sawnders, see Saunders
Sawtherne, see Southerne
Sawyer, Sawier, Sawer,
Al. 68; And. 45 ; J. 95,
96 ; .Mgt. 6 ; R. 201 ;
W. 7, 32
Saynte, see Saint
Scargen, Rg. 138. See
also Shargen
Scay, see Skay
Scelwyn, see Selwyn
Scisemore, see Sisemore
Schelton, see Shilton
Schild, see Shilde
Schooler, J. 175
Sclatter, see Slater
Scott, Skotte, J. 150, 205 ;
Mgt. 40, 79i 142 ; Mgy.
69 ; R. >79 ; Rt. 30,
117 ; T. 177 ; W. 61,
137 ; Towneshill als.
T.43
Scovill, Ed. 145 ; J. 144
Scramell, \V. 62
Screene, Serene, Skrine,
Al. 186 ; J. 171 ; R.
•34
Scriven, Screven, Scry-
ven, Al. 161 ; H. 149 ;
J. 47, n ; Mgt. 65. 68 ;
R. 34, 59, 112 ; Wit. 2,
42, 159; W. 62, 203
Scrivener, als. Hulle-
maker, Mgt. 16
Scryche, Shryche, J. 45 ;
Raynold, 46 j
Scryven, see Scriven j
Scurr, see Skurr
Scysmore, see Sisemore
Seaborne, Seaburne, Se-
barne, Seborne, Se-
burne, Seyborne, Js. 90 ;
Rt. 74 ; St. 3 ; T. 125 ;
W. 21, 51 ; als. Hop-
kins, Hipkins, Ag. 60,
100 ; Al. 43 ; Mgt. 81 ;
R. 98 ; \V. 169 ; als.
Plummer, Plomer, Ch.
52 ; E. 90 ; Fr. 128 ;
J. 48, 200 ; N. 77 ;
Hopkins, Hopkyns als.
Ed. 63 ; J. 156 ; St.
104 ; Plomer, Plummer
als. E. 32 ; Em. 141 ;
Rt. 103
Seabridge, J. 144
Seabright, sec Sebright
Seaburne, see Seaborne
Seagar, Seager, Seger,
Js. 95*; Mau. 19
Seale, J. 190
Seaman, see Semon
Seaver, see Sever
Sebarne, Seborne, see
Seaborne
Sebrick, J. 125 ; T. 88
Sebright, Seabright, G.
1 131 ; W. 41, 196, 202
Seburne, see Seaborne
I Secil, see Sisell
Seed, J. 62
Seeld, T. 185
Seely, Seeley, Seelye,
Selie, Sellye, Sely,.
Selye, Silley, Syllie,
Syllye, Ceelye, Ag. 75 ;
Jo. 44, 124, 156; J. 28,
99, 138 ; K. 8 ; Mgy.
55, 142 ; R. 66, 100 ;
Rg. 40, 138 ; T. 36, 57,
161 ; W. 39
Seford, Seyford, Ag. 119;
Sbl. 146
Seger, see Seager
Selby, J. 1 19
Selcox, J. 85
Selie, see Seely
Sellar, T. iiS ; W. 203
Sellars, Sellers, Al. 119;
R. 140
Sellmon, see Salman
Sellwyn, see Selwyn
Sellye, see Seely
Selman, Selmon, Sellmon,
Ag. 80 ; Ez. 27 ; Gf.
95 ; J. 10, 21, 52, 87,
97, 102, 199 ; R. II,
107, 144 ; S. 172 ; T.
6, 125, 182 ; W. 14, 193
Selon, W. 64
Selwen, Selwin, see
Selwyn
Selwood, Ch. 70 ; K.
1 64 ; T. 112
Selwyn, Selwen, Selw^in,
Sellwyn, Scelwyn, Ag.
27 ; Ez. 3 ; Gi. 104 ;
Jsp. 173; R. 118, 134;
\<'g. 2 ; T. 41 ; Wit.
i 81, 88 ; W. 190; Lyg-
more als. J. 10
Sely, Selye, see Seely
J Semon, Seaman, Seymon,
1 Al. 49 ; Mgt. 187 ; als.
\ Smyth, T. 35
iSemys, T. 114. PSymmes
Senbure, Senburye, see
Saintbury
Senegar, Seneger, Sene-
gree, Seniger, see Sani-.
ger
Senneburye, see Saint-
bury
Sente, see Saint
Serepoynte, T. 71. See
Spearepoint
Sergeant, Sergent, Ser-
geaunt, Sergiant, Ser-
jeant, Seriaunte, Sar-
geant, Sargent, Ez. 61,
114; J. 12, 56, 80; 81 ;
T. 7, 45, -53, I55';- W.
22, 48
Serney, Tayler als. W.
137. See Cerney, Sar-
ney
Serreli, Serrill, D. 124 ;
K. 172 ; r. 141
Sertch, H. go
Seste, see Teste, T. 19
Seth, J. II
Sever, Sevar, Seaver,
Seyver, R. 66, 68 ; Rt.
268
Index Noniinum.
%
3 ; T. 19, 34, 205 ; Wit.
31
Severn, see up Syvern,
Kt. 18
Sevill, K. 198
Seward, J. 5
Sewell, J. 57, 153. 190;
Rt. 138 ; T. 170, 174 ;
Wit. 97, 182. See
Shewell, Swell
Seyborne, see Seaborne
Seyford, see Seford
Seymer, R. 74
Seymon, see Semon
Seynton, Wit. 191
Seysmore, see Sisemore
Se3rver, see Sever
Shackle, see Shakle
Shaile, see Shayle
Shakekle, Shakell, see
Shakle
Shakerley, T. 114. See
also Slakerley
Shakespeare, J. 126, 152
Shakle, Shackle, Shakell,
Shakekle, E. 106 ; Jo.
123 ; J. 122 ; W. II,
21, 157
Sharford, Sherford, Wit.
9O' 153
Shargen als. Taylor, Ez.
175. See also Scargen
Sharp, Sharpe, Chn. 124;
J. 28, 52 ; K. 160 ; R.
149 ; Wit. 169 ; als.
Auston, T. 172
Shatford, Shatteford, Ant.
184 ; E. 194 ; Js. 29.
See Shotford, Shotsford
Shaune, Ez. 28
Shawe, A. 176 ; J. 118 ;
W. 172
Shayle, Shaile, Sheale,
Sheyle, Sheyll, Al. 52 ;
Ch. 188 ; Jo. 50; J. 59,
63, 71, 91,106, 150, 154,
, 158; K. 176; T. 127,
202, 205. See Shell
Shayler, Sheylor, N. 10 ;
Rt. 20 ; T. 107, 155
Sheale, see Shayle
Shearle, see Sherle
Sheath, Sheith, Shethe,
Ai,^ 40 ; Ez. 97 ; T. 86
Sheaver, T. 159; Wit.
182
Sheer, see Shere
Sheffeld, T. 7
Sheilde, see Shilde
Sheith, see Sheath
Sheldon, T. 106
Shell, Js. 5 ; als., Paine,
T. 184 ; Bensford als.
Rt. 89. See Shayle
Shellard, R. 81
Sheppard, Shepard, Shep-
erde, Shepheard, Shep-
herd, Shepperd, Ag. 27 ;
Amb. 52 ; Ar. 48 ; Ez.
n ; Js. 199 ; J- 14, 83,
85, no, 116, 131, 173,
178; Mgt. 138 ; Mgy.
138 ; N. 15 ; R. 9, 22,
66, 68, 138 ; Rt. 13, 44,
T. 59. 155; W. 75, 107,
143, 196 ; als. Streete,
J. 74 ; Dabeney, Dab-
ney als. Ag. 120 ; W.
109 ; Povie als. T. 53 ;
Smith als. Rt. 74
Shenstowe, J. 124
Shepway, see Shipway
Sherborne, Rg. 109
Shere, Sheer, Sheyre, E.
32 ; J. 33 ; R. 62 ; T. 7
Shereman, see Sherman
Sheres, Rt. 59
Shereve, see Sheriff
Sherford, see Sharford
Sheriff, Shereve, Sherief,
Shryffe, J. 72 ; R. 81 ;
T. 26 ; als. Carter, J.
TJ. See also Shreve
Sheringfton, Sherventon,
Mgt. 144 ; T. 66. See
Cherington
Sherle, Shearle, Edm. 90 ;
J. 191 ; R. 62 ; W. 169
Sherly, see Shirley
Sherman, Shereman, J. i,
82 ; T. 185 ; W. 13
Sherventon, see Shering-
ton
Sherwinck, R. 85
Shethe, see Sheath
Shewell, Shewle, Shoell,
Shoull, Showle, Show-
ell, Ag. 27, III ; J. 5,
8, 70, 95, 96, 156, 179 ;
Mgy. 129; T. 81, 139,
155; W. 75, 159. See
Sheyle, J. 71, Sewell
Shewninge, H. 40
Shew^ringe, St. 36. See
Shrewring
Shewsmyth als. Lapley,
W. 55
Sheyle, Sheyll, see Shayle
Sheylor, see Shayler
Sheyre, see Shere
Shilde, Shild, Sheilde,
Shield, Schild, Shyld,
Ed. 176 ; G. 137 ; Hln.
99 ; H. 122 ; J. 8, 33,
82 ; N. 200 ; R. 24,49 ;
Rt. 63 ; T. 70 ; W. 58 ;
James als. ]a. 71 ; J.
73. See Child, Childes
Shillam, Shillom, E. 175 ;
T. 121 ; W. 150
Shilton, Schelton, Mgt.
91 ; Rt. 59 ; W. 56,
125. See Chilton
Shingleton, Shyngleton,
Singleton, Ch. 3, 119;
Do. 160 ; J. 50 ; Lw.
125 ; Mgt. 119
Shipman, J. 87* ; R. 64
Shipp, W. 130. See
Chipp
Shippen, Rt. 164
Shippey, Edm. 43
Shiptou, J. 195 ; R. 152 ;
T. 153 ; W. 151
Shipway, Shepway, Fr.
160 ; Jo. 177 ; R. 190
Shirley, Sherly, Shurle,
Shurley, Ez. 198 ; J.
82 ; W. 7, 137
Shley, Jo. 41
Shoell, see Shewell
Shoote, Shootte, see
Shott
Short, Shorte, R. 3 ; Rt.
89 ; T. 171, 195 ; W.
159
Shote, see ShoW:
Shotford, Ag. 72 ; A. 137 ;
J. 124. See Shatford
Shotsford, Shottisford,
Ag. 32 ; E. 75 ; J. 151.
See Shatford
Shott, Shotte, Shote,
Shoote, Shootte, Ag.
163 ; A. 130; Gi. 56,
68 ; Jo. 17 ; J. loi ;
Mgy. 40 ; R. 20, 69,
151 ; T. 73, 130; W.
92 •
Shoull, Showell, Showle,
see Shewell
Shreve, W. 205. See also
Sheriff
Shreven or Chreuen, R.
Shrewring, Edm
See Shewringe
Shryche, Raynold, 46
See Scryche, J. 45
Shryffe, see Sherifif
175-
Index N^oininuiu.
269
Shurle, Shurley, see Shir-
ley
Shyld, see Shilde
Shyngleton, see Shingle-
ton
Sibberance, Siberons, Si-
braunce, Sibance, Ch.
56 ; H. 198 ; T. 90,
123
Siblis, P. 91
Sibraunce, see Sibberance
Sifford, Siford, see Syf-
ford
Silcock, J. 99
Silley, see Seely
Simes, Simmes, see
Symmes
Simondes, Simonds, Si-
mons, see Symons
Simpson, Simsons, Sym-
sons, Al. 95 ; M. 107 ;
N. 57 ; T. 117
Sims, see Symmes
Sinderbey, Sindersbie,
see Syndersbye
Singer, R. 116
Singleton, see Shingleton
Sisell, Sisill, Secil, Js.
189 ; als. Hooper, J.
204 ; W. 177. See
Cicell, Cecill
Sisemore, . Scisemore,
Scysmore, Seysmore,
Sismore, Sysemore,
Sysmore, Ag. 37 ; J.
23, 41, 60, 82, 131, if/),
191 ; Mj^t. 132 ; R.
144; T. 20, 35, 47, 161 ;
Wit. 106 ; \V. 43, 86,
88, iSS
Sisill, see Sisell
Sismore, see Sisemore
Sixwyx, Rt. 47
Skay, Scay, Skaye, Skey,
Al. 84 ; A. 126 ; Avis,
100 ; Ez. 8 ; J. 57, 145,
162 ; Rt. 9, 49 ; T. 9,
26, 153 ; \V. 22, 32 ;
als. Ratliff, Hu. 82
Skelton, Ez. 14
Skey, see Skay
Skidmore, Ez. 135 ; Js.
199 ; J. 105
Skinne, Skynne, E. 168 ;
W. 143
Skinner, Skynner, Sky-
ner, Al. 90 ; Edm. 60 ;
Ez. 140; Howell, 160;
J. 20, 1 12, 165 ; Jy.
128 ; K. 93 ; N. 36 ;
Rt. 142 ; T. 81, 104,
151 ; W. 58
Skotte, see Scott
Skramell, Mrn. 55
Skrine, see Screene
Skudder, W. 1 1
Skull, Ml;)'. 118 ; R. 151
Skurre, Scurr, J. 43 ; T.
1 12
Skynne, see Skinne
Skynner, see Skinner
Slade, see Sledd
Slakerley, J. 79. See also
Shakerley
Slatter, Slater, Sclatter,
Isb. 54 ; Jo. 45 ; J. 24,
150 ; T. 90, 125, 138 ;
Wit. 1 1 I ; W, 45 ; Aston,
Austen als. J. 112;
Seth, 6
Slaughter, Ch. 23 ; El.
95' 104; J- 5> 35. 75.
101, 103; Mgy. 33; M.
29 ; Paris, 105 ; R. 39 ;
T. 130 ; W. 153
Slayne, Ac;. 22 ; Rt. 25
Sledd, Sled, Slead, Slade,
Sleyd, Ag. 97 ; Ch. i-^i ;
E. 122; H. 198; J. 33,
63 ; Rt. 15 ; W. 107
Sheer, Slycer, Hu. 141 ;
J. 85
She, see Sly
Slimbridge, T. 117; W.
94
Sloper, J. 200
Sly, Slye, She, Ag. 73 ;
Al. 130 ; 15gt. 168 ; I':z.
188 ; Gerard, 63 ; J. 71,
124 ; N. 29 ; R. 30 ;
W. 114
Slycer, see Sheer
Smale, Hu. 84
Smalewood, see Small-
•wood
Smallman, G. 122
Smallridge, Smalridge,
Smalrudge,Smallrudge,
J. 5, 44, 93 ; ^V. 45, 135
Smallwood, Smalewood,
(]. 102 ; T. 139
Smalridge, Smalrudge,
see Smallridge
Smart, Smarte, Al. 64,
67 ; Ant. 150, 153 ; Bw.
32 ; Guy, 100 ; J. 19,
79. 99, 152 ; M^t. 49 ;
^^ftV- 39 ; N. II, 159 ;
R. II, 148 ; Rt. 96*
144, 154 ; T. 7, 38* 94,
132, 146, 159, 175 ; W
22, 26, 31, 35, 123, 157
176; Frowceter (z/j. R
19
Smerke, Rt. 201
Smethe, Ai^. 67 ; Ez. 205
See Smith
Smith, Smithe, Smyth
Smythe, — 172 ; Ad
58 ; Ag. 20. 27, 52, 65
128 ; Alx. -JO, 80; Ai
2, 12, 27, 65, 67, 102*
114, 130, 145, 197
Angel, 182 ; A. 97, 141
168, 197* ; Ar. 150
Bw. 143; Bgt. 155
Charity, 135 ; Ch. -j^,
131 ; Conway, 192
Dd. 4; Do. 155 ; Edm
43. 93. 137 ; K. 62, T-y
84, 109, 1 19, 1 89, 198
El. 10, 27, 84 ; Ez. 80.
82, 93, 126, 143, 149
198 ; Fr. 156, 178
Gbl. 97 ; G. 32, 75. 137
Gi. 99 ; H. 95. 102, 1 14
156, 183 ; Hu. 147
178 ; Js. I, 10, 16
71, 150, 199 ; Jf. 23
Jo. 24, 50, 63, 82, 84,
134, 142, 158, 160, 189
J. I, 2, 5* 8, II, 13, 19
24, 28, 33* 39, 41, 46,
47. 50*. 58, 59, 60, 62*
65* 67* 71. 74*. 79
80, 82, 83, 87, 89* 96*
1 01*, 103*, 108, 1 10
1 16*, 1 18*, 125* 131*
136, 147* 154, 160, 166
168, 171, 173. 177, 178
181, 185* 190, 194
196*, 199, 200 ; Jph
194 ; Jh. 181 ; Ju. 85
107, 150 ; K. 18, 32
142, 190 ; Lw. 65, 68
^Igt. 44 53, 57, 74, 96
156 ; Mgy. 107, 144
M. 99* 151 ; Mth. 181
Mau. 85, 91 ; N. 62, 74
159, 179; Ph. 15, 38
79, 167 ; Rph. 83 ; R
13, 19* 20, 25*, 30*
39, 44. 49, 79. 83, loi
105* 107, 113, 123, 129,
144, 149*, 159, 161, 164
179, 186, 191, 193, 200
Reuben, 181 ; Rt. 25*
30, 34, 59, 66, 68, 11
79, 86, 105, 129, 148
159, 161, 191, 195 ; Rg
270
Index Mojiiinuui.
83, 98 ; Rw. 86 ; St.
86 ; To. Ill; T. I, 4,
15, 25, 26, 34, 36, 38,
41* 42, 46, 49, 51, 62,
64, 66* 71, 72, 11, 78,
83, 86, 94, 96*, 98*,
104* 107, 114, 115, 117,
125, 130, 134, 149, 159,
169, 170, 175, 179*
182, 193, 20;, 202*, 205 ;
Wit. 41, 130, 145 ; W.
4. 3«*, 32, 35, 37, 43,
46*, 53, 54, 5^ 60, 61,
62, 64, 78, 80, 86, 88,
90, 92, 106, 107, 118,
120, 122, 126* 133, 141,
145, 155* 157, 169, 174,
180, 184, 187, 188, 190,
196, 203 ; ah. Alford, J.
186 ; ah. Baker, J. 43 ;
ah. Gamble, T. 201 ;
ah. Hutchins, J. 74 ; T.
127 ; als. Mason, N.
189 ; als. Marshall, W.
123 ; ah. Netherton, T.
96 ; als. Sheperde, Rt.
74 ; Abarnsdale ah.
J. 87 ; Atwoode ah.
Ez. 72 ; Bishop ah. J.
8 ; Cooke als. T. 36 ;
Dyrram ah. \V. 100 ;
Harris ah. J. 1 34 : Mans
ah. \V. 125 ; Morecock
als. J. 95, 96 ; T. 71 ;
Morris ah. \V. 38 ;
Semon ah. T. 35 ;
White ah. T. 59. See
Smethe
Smithsend, Smythsend,
Smythesand, Ez. 187,
193 ; Jo. 62, 146; N.
134 ; R. 47 ; Kt. 69 ;
W. 46
Smythsyn, W. 21
Smyth, Smyth e. see Smith
Snacknayle, Morris als.
T. 76
Snayleham, J. 131
Snedell, Rt. 1 1 3
Snell, Ph. 29 ; R. 196 ;
Rt. 201 ; 'r. loi ; W. 15
Snethe, Wit. 17
Snies, W. 76
Snosell, see Snowsell
Snotter, Al. 104 ; Kz. 21,
149; J. 79; T. 16, 132
Snow, Snowe, Ez. 27,
133 ; (ji. 163 ; Jo. 80,
163 ; J. 69. 77* ; R. 78,
85, loi, 196, 201 ; Rt.
34 ; W. 174 ; Davys
als. J. 43
Snowsell, Snosell, Snow-
sill, Snowshill, Snow-
swell, Ez. 8 ; J. 65, 67 ;
Hu. 116; Rt. 140 ; T.
130 I
Sodley, see Sowdley
Sollas, Solas, SoUace,
I Sollars, Sollers, Solles,
I Sollis, Er. 135 ; Jo.
142 ; J. II, 166, 175,
199 ; Msy- 57 ; R- 91 ;
' Rt. 78, 125 ; T. 130
Sollens, Sollons, J 96*
Sollers, Solles, Sollis, see
Sollas
Soloman, Kingston als.
J. M7
Somer, see Somers
Somerell, see Somerhill
' Somerfield, Js. 29. See
I Somerville
Somerhill, Somerell, Isb.
118 ; Reynold, 116 ; T.
I 46
I Somers, Somer, Som-
mers. Summer, Sum-
mers, E. 54 ; Ez. 47,
156 ; H. 147; Hy. 176;
J. 2, 16, 65,67, 71, 116,
181 ; Lvv. 146 ; R. 16,
34, 113; T. 18,88; W.
49,98
Somersbe, R. 13
Somerset, .\^. 27
Somerville, Somervile, Js.
93 ; ^'.^y- '"^7 ; w. 153.
See Somerfield
Sommers. sec Somers
Sondill, Sondyll, -M^;)'-
29; W. i;
See
Sondley. T. 123.
Sowdley
Soole, see Sowle
Sorell, Jenner, 121
Sothernwood, R. 167
Sotten, Rt. 88
Soudley, see Sowdley
South, J. 63. See also
Bysowth
Southarde, Camry als.
Ed. 70
Southerne, Sowtheren,
Sowtherne, Sowthcrne,
Sawtherne, JJib. 180 :
Ez. 56, 180 ; Js. 126,
166 ; J. 8 ; K. 146 ;
Maud, 49 ; R. 25, 173 ;
T.64
Sowdley, Sowdly, Sod-
ley, Soudley, Sondley,
Mgt. 151, 204 ; .M 200 ;
Rt. 49 ; T. 123 ; \V. 38
Sowle, Soole, And. 104 ;
J. 57, 181 ; St. 15; W.
64
Sowthall, R. 42 ; Rg. 79 ;
Sbl. 30
Sowtherne, Sowthorne,
see Southerne
Sowthwood, R. 30; W. 49
Spakell, J. 29
Sparke, Ez. 27 ; G. 72 ;
Jo. 28; Mau. 15 ; T.
123 ; W. 31
Sparkes, Ch. 124
Sparrow, Gf. 12
Sparry, Sparrye, Rt. 30 ;
T. Ill, 179
Spearepoint, Serepoynte,
L. 82 ; T. 71
Speche, J. 23
Spence, .Allen, 90
Spencer, Spenser, Spen-
sar, Ag. 22, 63, 70 ; Ed.
189 ; Frs. 175 ; Hy. 42 ;
Js. 60; Ja. 90 ; J. 29,
, 33, 87, 160 ; Mgt. 53 ;
Mm. 121 ; R. 152 ; Rt.
16, 149; Rg. 99; S. 177,
191 ; T. 78, 92. 155,
186 : W. 22, 78, 194
Speringe, Sperring, Sper-
ringe, .\. 95 ; Ez. 114;
J. 72, 116; .Mgt. 200
Sperrinck, Spyrwynke,
Jo. 23 ; R. 167
Spicer, Spycer, Spysar,
El. 54 ; Ez. 68 ; Hu.
14 ; "jo. 28 ; J. 45, S*"'-
85, 121 ; Rt.69 ; \V. 92
Spier, Spire, J. 82 ; Sni.
130
Spilman. Spillman, Spyll-
man, J. 175 ; Hu. 160 ;
T. 70
Spingall, see Springall
Spinner, Spiner, Spynner,
Ch 61 ; Jo. 126 ; T.
125 ; VV. 22
Spire, see Spier
Spokes, Spoakes, Hln.
93 ; R. 105 ; T. 137
Spone, X. 76
Spooner. Sponer, J. 8, 71,
85 ; als. Althwrite, R.
113; Wright ah. J.
190 ; Lk. 146
iSpratt, T. 101
Index N^oiiihmm.
71
Spring, Springe, Fr. 17S ;
Ls. 200 ; Fenner als. J.
114
Springall, Spingall, Ez.
72 ; Isb. 70; T. 72
Springhold, E. 102 ; Rt.
7B
Spycer, see Spicer
Spyell, Jo. 56
Spyllman, see Spillman
Spylsburie, W. 49
Spynner, see Spinner
Spyrwynke, see Sper-
rinck
Spysar, see Spicer
Squalle, G. 4
Stable, Js. 24
Stacie, W. 45
Stackehouse, J. 36
Stafford, J. 199
Stagpoole, Stagpowle
ab. Baker, Isb. 187 ;
Baker als. J. 160
Staight, see Steyte
Stake, State ; als. Clem-
ence, Clemens, J. 160 ;
T. 47, 70
Stallard, Ez. 38 ; J. 108,
112; Mgt. 120 ; R. 169
Stamborne, Stamberne,
Stamburne, Stanburne,
Ez. 108; E. 23 ; J. 63;
W. 46, 104
Stamp, T. 202. See
Stumpe
Stanburne, see Stamborne
Stanfast, \V. 62
Stanley, Wit. 14
Stansby, J. 181
Stanway, E. 27
Staple, Elbright, 178 ;
Fr. 106 ; H. 153 ; J.
183 ; Rt. 103 ; T. 132 ;
W. 78
Stapp, Sa. 201
Starkey, Rt 121
Starre, K. 27
State, see Stake
Staunton, J. 33, 71 ; T.
1 30 ; W . I c6
Stedes, J. 21
Steight, Steite, see Steyte
Stephens, Stevens, Sthe-
vyns, Stephen, Steven,
Ag. 8, 15, 104 ; Al. C13,
III ; A. 182 ; Dd. 192 ;
198 ; Dn. 21 ; E. 131 ;
El. 32 ; H. 16, 58, 169 ;
Hu. 41 ; Js. 40 ; Jo. 5,
107, 14', 154 ; J- 5. 6,
17, 28, 33, 48, 50, 52,
60, 63, 65, 67, 72, 81,
91, III, 112, 132, 138,
166, 178, 187, 193 ;
Ma::dalen, 194 ; Myt.
105 ; Mlh. 36 ; Rph. 6 ;
R. 20, 46, 66, 68, 85, 89,
103, 149, 182, 196, 201 ;
Rt. 12, 103* 123* 173,
179) 193 ; I^w. 123 ; St.
62 ; T. 3, 46, 57, 76,
100. 1 12, 140, 177, 179 ;
Wit. 43; W. 2, 18, 42,
56, 104* 133, 135, 137,
165*, 196, 202 ; als.
Ryche, Jo. 62 ; Em-
mens als. A. 196 ;
Weaver als. And. 80
Sternall, Sternold, El. 63 ;
J. 28 ; T. 57 ; \V. 51
Steven, Stevens, see
Stephens
Steward, T. 104
Steyle, see Style
Steyner als. Didmill, ? T.
117 ; Dydmill als. Wit.
Steyte, Staight, Steight,
Steite, Steythe, Styet,
Ag. 27,45, 193; Ez- -3.
133; J- 43- 59, 118, 124;
PI. 179 ; T. 157; W.
26 ; Woolston, 22
Sthevyns, see Stephens
Stibs, Stibbes, Stybbys,
Js. 168 ; R. 129 ; T. 35
Stiche, see Stitch
Stiff, Stiffe, Styfe, Styffe,
Ag. 21 ; Ez. 108 ; J.
116; K. 153 ; Rt. 3 ;
W. 4
Stile, see Style
Stiles, J. 181
Still, T. 202. See Style
Stinchcombe, Stinche-
combe, Stynchcombe.
Stynchcum, Aix. 75 ;
J. 48, 160, 162 ; Rt.
107 ; T. 18, 151, 159.
See also Styncon
Stirrey, Stirrye, Ant. 158 ;
J- 63
Stitch, Stiche, Stytche,
Rl:. 42, 61 ; T. 141
Stoakes, see Stokes
Stock, Stocke, Ez. 1S4 ;
H. 131 ; K. 176 ; R. 6 ;
Rt. 74, 161 ; T. 174 :
W. 163, 184, 187
Stockford, G. 102
Stockwell, T. 191
Stoke, Stooke, J. 41 ;
Hy. 153
Stokes, Stoakes, Al. 1 1 ;
Jo. 89 ; J. 56, 97 ; Mgy.
148 ; N. 3 ; Rw. 170 ;
Hyett als. Mgt. 123 ;
W. 92
Stollard, Stollerd, R. 207;
Rt. 99 ; Mayor als. H.
171
Stone, Edm. 131 ; Ez.
195 ; Fr. 195 ; H. 95 ;
J. 19, 40. 48, 52, 69, 82, _
168, 170 ; Mgt. 21 ;
Maud, 164 ; R. 69, 196;
Rt. 62, 91 ; Sm. 24, 25 ;
T. 9 ; W. 62, 88, 157,
203, 205
Stones, Ar. 122 ; Mgt. 91;
Rt. 127 ; W. 48
Stooke, see Stoke
Stormye, see Sturmy
Storre, J. 93
Stoute, Hln. 1 19 ; R. 184 ; ,
Rt. 86
Stradlinge, Stradlyn, A.
39; J. 21, 171, 195 ; M.
185
Strafford, Straford, Straw-
ford, Edm. 82 ; Mgt.
85* 125; N. 142; R.
64, 186 ; Rt. 121 ; Rw.
157 ; Wit. 191. See
Stratford
Strange, Ant. 128 ; Isb.
! 112 ; Ja. 87 ; J. 50,.
j 132 ; K. 180 ; P. 18 ;
'• T. 104 ; Wit. 182
Stratford, Stretford, Ag.
49;.-.\nt. 160 ; E. 88^
H. 169, 174 ; Jo. 121 ;
J. 13, 16, 91, 99, 119,
175 ; R.30, 59.83, 129;
Rt. 121 ; W. 51, 70,
See Strafford
Strawford, see Strafford
Streat, see Streete
Streche, J. 24
Streete, Street, Streat,
Strete, H. 77, 198 ; Js.
114 : J- 75, '40, 170 ;
K. 65, r„S ; Mgy. ir,4 ;
Mrn.' 1O6 ; N.'i'29 : R.
55 ; Rt. 149 ; T. 38.61,
98 ; Sheperde als. J . 74.
See also Stritt
Stretford, see Stratford
Stringer, Stringar, J. 36 ;
Jo. 59 ; J. 1 18 ; L. 125 ;
27:
Index N^oiuinuiii.
R. 188; Rt. 173 ; Wit.
141 ; W.9 : ah. Haines,
Heynes, El. 106 ; J. 99
Stritt, Kt. 196. See also
Streete
Strode, see Strowde
Strotten, T. 148
Strowde, Strode, Stroud,
J. y:,, 142, 144 ; -^Igt.
162 ; N. 24 ; R. 13
Stubb, Stubbe, Stubbes,
Stubbs, El. 23 ; J. -]!,
99 ; Jy- 114 ; t. 25,
143 ; \V. 14, 72
Stumpe, Stumpt, Rt. 208 ;
T. 22. See Stamp
Sturley, T. 187
Sturman, \V. 26
Sturmy, Sturmey, Stor-
mye, Al. 114; H. 50,
106, 108, 19S ; J. 50,
191, 199 ; T. 44, 130
Stybbys, see Stibs
Styet, see Steyte
Styfe, Styffe, see Stiff
Stylar, T. 34
Style, Steyle, Stile, Cc.
141 ; J. I, no, 199 ;
K. 182 ; M. 194 ; R.
47 ; Rt. 154 ; T. 106 ;
\V. I, 9, 196, 202 See
Still
Stynchcombe, Stynchcum,
see Stinchcombe
Styncon, W. 7
Stytche, see Stitch
Suche, \V. 1 26
Sucker, J. 190 ; Su. 191
Suckley, P. 142
Suell, see Swell
Sugar, J. 45
Summer, Summers, see
Somers
Sumnar, Hu. 17
Suringe, Ez. 131
Surleys, R. 42
Surman, Surmon.Syrman,
Syrmon, A. 143 ; £z.
188 ; Hu. 16; J. 16.
178, 181, 204. 207 ;
Mgt. 10, 33 ; Mcry. 140 ;
M. 207 ; R.40, 125 ; T.
31, 39, %T,. 148,202 ; W.
35> So, 139
Suter, W. 31
Sutton, Ant. 4 : El. 52 ;
J. 43, 45, no, 124 ; R.
129, 172 ; W. 4
Swaine, see Sv^ayne
Swanley, Swanly, El. 56 ;
' Jo- 57. 105 ; J.6, 93, 99,
! I75i 177, '79 ; R- 6 ; T.
5', 132
Swanne, R. 22 ; \V. 2
Swayne, Swaine, Al. 37 ;
E. 196; Rt. 34; T. 25,
193 ; W. 54
Sweate. see Swett
Swell, Suell, l;\v. 108 ; J.
28 ; T. 86. .See Sewell
Swett, Sweate ; Pres-
bury, Presburie als. J.
1 10 ; R. 76
Swift, Swyft, Fl. 168 ;
Hill. 79 ; K. I So
Swinford, Fr. 198
Swyft, see Swift
Sw^yndlehurst, T. 46
Syde, J. 29
Syer, Syere, Cyer, Ch.
163 ; Jo. 131 ; J. 15,
108 ; Mgy. 15 ; R. 99 ;
T. 15
Syfford, Syford, SifTord,
Siford. Syffeart, Ciford,
A-. 137 ; Al. 147 ; J.
136* 166 ; R. 173, 174 ;
Rt. 96 ; T. 47, 49, 109 ;
W. 191
Sylbie, R. 66
Syllie, Syllye, see Seely
Symes, see Symmes
Symkins, J. 29
Symmes, Symes, Symms,
Syms, Sims, Simes,
Simmes, Ag. 155, 178 ;
Al. 160 ; Edm. n6 ;
Fr. 172 ; Jo. 90, n8 ;
J. 62, 131, 149, 156; Ls.
72 ; Maud, 174 ; Sm.
80 ; T. 18, 49, 107, 143,
169, 202 ; \V. 174 ; als.
Compton, Grg. 137 ; or
Symons, J. 29. See
Semys
Symons, Symmons, Sy-
mon, Symonde, Sy-
monds, Simons, Si-
monds, Simondes, Ag.
32 ; Alx. 137 ; Al. 7, I
58, 72 ; A. ni ; Brb. [
197; Edm. 178; Ez. 72;
Fr. n7 ; Fortune, 58 ;
G. no ; H. 141 ; Hy.
42 ; Jo. 89, 185 ; J. 10,
53*, 52, 69, n4, 125,
192 ; Jy- 33 ; R- 3°, 34,
42,79,91, 175, 195 ; Rt.
46, 74, 76, 89, n2, ns;
St. 157; T. 39* 71, 76,
88, 98, 132 ; Tralons,
71 ; W. 38, 60, 73, 88,
159 ; als. Lye, Rt. 83 ;
als. Rutherye, T. 165 ;
Huntley uls. Anib. 172 ;
Mason a/s. J. n9, 173,
204 ; Symmes or, J. 29
Syms, see Symmes
Symsons, see Simpson
Syndersbye, Synderbye,
Sinderbey, Sindersbie,
Al- 37 ; J- 39, 40, 122 ;
T. 53
Syrman, Syrmon, see Sur-
man
Sysemore, Sysmore, see
Sisemore
Sysons, J. 124
Taberer, Williams a/s.
Cc. 139
Tailer, see Taylor
Tainton, see Teynton
Taite, \V. 84
Tame, T. 7
Tammage, Ez. 168
Tanner, Ag. 32 ; Amb.
87 ; Ch. 32, 172 ; Isb.
23 ; J. n, 21, 77 ; Rt.
8, 191 ; W. 94 ; Jenner
als. Ja. 189 ; Walker
als. T. 51
Tanty, Tantye, Tantie,
Jo. 162 ; Rph. 163 ; W.
37, 117
Tappan, Sbl. 92 ; W. 203
Tarlin, Js. 134 "
Tarne, L. 186, 200 ; T.
193
Tarren, R. 96
Tarrer, J. 62
Tasker, Ag. 120 ; Jo. 57,
93 ; J. 5, 71 ; Mgy. 69;
R. 15 ; Rt. 69; T. 107;
als. Bradeley, T. 55 ;
Gryffyn als. E. 42
Taughte, see Tought
Tawny, Tawnye, Taw^-
ney, Tawnie, Taundye,
Tawndye, Ag. 92 ; Al.
49, 80 ; Ez. 143 ; H.
84 ; J. 2, 44, 85, 122,
129, 146 ; R. 170 ; Rt.
86, 167 ; W. 26,70, 141.
196, 203
Tawyer, T. 151 j
Tayer, J. 108 |
Taylar, see Taylor
Tayle, T. 64
Index ^Nominum.
27,
Tayler, see Taylor
Tayloe, Rt. 181 ; W. 100
Taylor, Tayler, Teyler,
Taylour, Tailor, Tay-
iyar, Taylar, Ag. 108
Ai- 32, yi^ 38, 49, 78
148, 170, 174 ; A. 102
174, 197 ; Ant. 41, 139,
165 ; Ar. 180 ; Augn
178 ; Ch. 56 ; Dd. 40
Dn. 72 ; Ed. 84 ; Edm
70, 139; E. 156, 170
El. 184 ; Ez. 4, 43, 54
Fr. 97 ; G. 35, 205 ; Gi
45 ; H. 23, 28* 47, 93
97, 147, 153, 203 ; Hu
4, 58 ; Hy. 140, 180,
198 ; Js. 84, 146, 175
186; Jo. 56,69,73, 105
122, 146, 173; J. I, 10,
12, 19, Zl, 44, 52*, 54
59*, 63, 71, 1% 80, 102
103, 1 16, 124, 129, 147
152, 162, 199 ; K. 160
Mgt. 81, 91 ; Mgy. 24,
40, 96, 125, 167 ; Mrn
19 ; M. 207 ; Maud
57 ; N. 49 ; R. 30, 34
44, 49* 79, 85, 98, lOI
103* 112, 123, 140, 146,
159, 173, 174, 183, 185
194, 208 ; Rt I* 6
Rg. 116 ; Sa. 132 ; Sbl
30 ; T. 1 5, 30, 34* 49
53, 70, 75, 76, 83, 86*,
89, 94, 109* 112, 127
135, 136, 140, 201 ; W
4,9, 14, 15 18,22,26,38
42,48, 54.56,90,92, 102
104, 122, 163, 182, 193
ah. Davis, Davys, Jo
186; J. 173; a/,f. Evans
Rt 127 ; ah. Kidwelly
E. 124 ; ah. Perrin, T
100 ; ah. Redman, W
54; ah. Robertes, T. 84
ah. Rodman, Js. 178
ah. Robottom, J. 85
ah. Rudd, Ml. 148; ah.
Serney, Cerney, Ant
97 ; W. 137 ; ah
Williams, J. 154, 163
T. 62 ; Androes ah. R.
103 ; Baker als. —
203 ; Evans ah. Jo. 21,
103 ; Forshewe ah. J.
168 ; Gatley ah. H.
21 ; Holmes ah. G.
158 ; Lawrence ah.
W. 72 ; Lewes ah.
GLOUC. WILLS.
1 q
Ant. 126 ; Pirrye ah.
W. 64 ; Rodman ah.
J. 129 ; Rg. 103 ; T.
191 ; Rowbotom ah.
Edm. 68 ; Shargen ah.
Ez. 175 ; Thomas ah.
O. 76 ; T. 73; Turner
ah. W. 118 ; Watte
ah. T. 92. See also
Tyler
Taynton, see Teynton
Teage, see Teige
Teale, Teyll. Mgt. 183 ;
R. 142 ; Rg. 19
Teckle, see Tickell
Teige, Teage, Dd. 49 ;
T.9
Teighte, Ju. 173
Teinton, see Teynton
Teladam, see Tilladam
Teme, J. 69
Templar, W. 7
Temple, MI. 206 ; Ph.
162
Tennant, J. 144
Tergewe, W. 31
Terrett, Tirrett, J. 113
116* ; R. 125, 164; T.
194
Terrill, T. 90
Teste, T. 19
Testwood, Chn. 27
Teyler, see Taylor
Teyll, Rg. 19. See Teale
Teynton, Teinton, Tayn-
ton, Tainton, Jp. 28 ;
J- 33, 36, 71, 85, 144 ;
Mgt. 154, 194 ; R. 85.
146, 167 ; Rt. 22 ; Sm.
3 ; T. 9, 57, 81 ; W.
135, 161, 176 ; ah.
Port, J. 19
Teysam, Teysand, see
Tysom
Thatchar ah. Culdwey,
Cundered, 10
Thayer, Thayre, Theyer,
Theyre, Ag. 11, 1 19 ;
Al. 130 ; Ez. 158 ; G.
183 ; Gi. 128; Jo. 8 ;
J- 33, 37, 59, 160, 177,
186; K. 46 ; Mgt. 10^ :
Mrth. 188 ; R. 62, i fS,
138; Rt. 62, 1 01 ; Rg.
151, 204 ; T. 2, 80, 151,
202 ; Wit. 32, 139 ; \V.
54, 167
Thayle, J. 204
Thee, Thie, Ag. 60, 92 ;
J. 141 ; Rg. 47 ; \V. 143
Themer, see Thorner
Theyer, Theyre, see
Thayer
Thie, see Thee
Thirle, see Thurle
Thomas, Tomas, Al. 92 ;
C. 171 ; E. 21, 168,
192 ; Ez. 184 ; Grf.
116, 124 ; Hu. 198 ;
Js. 181 ; Jo. 194 ; J.
40, 54, 57, 85, 93 ; Ls.
89 ; Mgt. 40 ; Mgy. i ;
N. 17, 94 ; Rg. 18 ; T.
53; Wit. 127, 128, 133;
W. 22, 90, 115; ah.
James, T. 89 ; ah.
Moris, W. 58 ; ah.
Tayler, O. 76 ; T. 73 ;
Griffin ah. Mgy. 161 ;
James ah. H. 87. See
ap Thomas, Tomes
Thompson, see Tompson
Thorns, Thommes, R.
1 10 ; J. II. See Tomes
Thorle, see Thurle
Thornbury, El. 198
Thorne, Al. 176 ; Ch.
155 ; E. 168 ; Js. 196
Jo. 168 ; H. 68, 166
J. 14, 69, 83, 119, 178
W. II ; Prentes ah. J.
39
Thornell, J. 16*. See
Thornhill
Thorner, Themer, Thur-
ner, J. 14, 54 ; Ph. 19 ;
R. 18 ; T. 78,125. See
Turner
Thornhill, Thornell, Sbl.
195 ; J. 16*
Thornicrofte, Thorny-
crofte, El. 78 ; T. 5 1 ;
W. 31
Thorpe, A. 160 ; G. 80 ;
W. 153
Throckemerton, Throck-
morton, Ant. 137 ; Mijt.
53; Sa. 175
Throme, Js. 95*
Thurle, Thirle, Thorle,
Thyrle, Al. 139 ; J. 36,
105 ; R. 42 ; \V. 42
Thurnedale, T. 38
Thurner, see Thorner
Thurston, Thurstone,
Truston, Fr. 100 ; (^
44 ; Jo. 71 ; J- 57- 6:,
I ;o, 204 ; Rt. 1 10, 1 57 ;
W. 4
Thyrle, see Thurle
T
274
Index Nominum.
Tibbett Tibbot, Tibpats,
see Tybbetts
Tichett, see Tychett
Tickell, Teckle, Tieckle,
Tickle, Tikell, Tycull,
Fr. i8o ; Isb. 82 ; J.
82 ; R. 149 ; T. 41, 98,
115, 169; Wit. 84 ; W.
39. 64, 147
Tidman, Tydman, T. 1 39,
208
Tidmarsh, Tydmarshe, A.
180 ; J. 171; ; T. 112
Tieckle, Tikell, see
Tickell
Tiler, see Tyler
Tiley, Tilie, see Tylye
Tilladam, Tilladams,
Teladam, Tyladam,
Tyladarae, Tyladams,
Tylladam, Tylladdam,
Ag. 81 ; Al. 95 ; Bene-
dict, 150, 197 ; Ez. 160 ;
Js. 28 ; Jo. 44, 77, 87,
108; J. 29,93,171,199 ;
R. 43. loi ; Rt. 81 ; T.
26, 86, 109 ; W. 66, 81,
117; Hatheway als. J.
126
Tillie, Tilley, see Tylye
Tilton, Tylton, Ans. 130 ;
J. 135 ; T. 164 ; W. 84
Tily, see Tylye
Timbrell, Timbrill, see
Tymbrell
Timmes, see Tymes
Tindall, see Tyndale
Tininges, A. 108
Tipper, Typper, Typpar,
H. 77 ; J'. 45. 59-69,99.
144, 179 ; Rt. no, 148 ;
T. 7, 92, 104
Tirrett, see Terrett
Tirry, Tirrie, Tyrrie,
Tyrrye. Jo. loi ; J. 77 ;
R. 43, 105 ; W. 58
Tisoe, see Tysoe
Titchett. see Tychett
Tocknell, Toknell, E. 190 ;
J. 154; Wit. 139
Todd, Todde, J. 14 ; W.
'53
Toe, see Tooe
Toggell, Togell, Toggle,
J. 24. 71 ; N. 69. See-
also Togwell
Togood, Jo. 8
ToGTwell, A','. 92 > T. 1 36 ;
W. 92, 155, 180. See
also Toggell
Tokill, Ag. 75
Toknell, see Tocknell
Tolson, H. 87
Tomas, see Thomas
Tombes, W. 145, 190. See
Tomes
Tomes, Tommes, Toms,
Thommes, Thorns,
Tombes, A?. 27 ; Al.
7 ; A. 171, 191 ; Ant.
182; Bw. 160; Chn.
23 ; Ch. 148, 155 ;
Edm. 80, 147 ; El. 109 ;
Gf. 8 ; G. 1 1 ; H. 82,
143 ; Js. 183 ; Jo. 20,
150* 164; J. II, 24*
37, 41. 44. 61, 113. 114,
189 ; Lw. 10, 119 ;
Mgt. 33 ; Mgy. no ;
R. 30, 61, no, 146. 183 ;
Rt. 22, 25, no ; T. 46,
53. >75 ; W.43,66, 145,
146, 174, 190 ; als.
Pattrick, R. 120. See
Thomas
Tomkins, Tomkyns,
Tompkins, A. 1 58 ; Js.
23, 65, 67 ; R. 79, 140 ;
T. 159 ; W. 80, 143 ;
Bremyard als. Mgt. 85*
Tomlins, Tomlyns, E.
147 ; J. 47 ; Rt. 172,
201
Tommes, see Tomes
Tompkins, see Tomkins
Tompson, Thompson, M.
127 ; R. n2 ; Tm. 171,
184. See Tomson
Toms, A. 191 ; Bw. 160.
See Tomes
Tomson, Hu. 184 ; Js.
162 ; Ju. 162 ; R. 179 ;
Rt. 39
Tomsons, T. 7
Toney, Tonye, Edm 60 ;
H. 35. 188; T. 39; W.
1 14. See Tovey
Tonsen, R. 30. See
Tounsen. Towrsen
Tooe, Toe, Jo. 170, 174 ;
J. 50; Jph. 178. See
also Towe
Toppe, T. 9
Torner see Turner
Toto, J. \\\
Tought, Toute, Toyte,
Taughte, E. 143 ; Js.
44, 50 : J. 80 ; M>jy.
99 ; R. 107 ; U. 185 ;
W 143. 159, 191
Toulson, see Towlson
Tounes, J. 24
Tounly, Al. ng
Tounsen, W. 86. See
Townsend
Toute, see Tought
Tovey, Tovie, Tovy,
Tovye, Touy, A. 95 ;
Ch. 193 ; El. 198 ; Gi.
43, 82, 133 ; H. 95,
141 ; Js. 79 ; J- 2, 24,
85, 129 ; K. 10 ; M. 53;
Rt. 117 ; T. 7, 41, 174,
185 ; Tm. 164. See
Toney
Towcke, Rt. 25
Towe, Nodes als. J. 141.
See also Tooe
Towlson, Toulson, Ez.
143 ; Js- 84
Towneshill als. Scott, T.
143
Townsend, To^vnesend,
Townssyne, Tounsend,
Tounsen, Tonsen, Ag.
11, 137 ; A. 93 ; Ch.
1^3 ; Ez. 124 ; J. 65,
67, 154 ; Mgt. 156 ;
Millicent, 194 ; R. 20,
30, 53, 140, 169, 172 ;
T. 26, 88, 106, 177, 194 ;
Wit. 130; W. 86, 165.
See also Towsen
Towsen, W. 205. See
also Tonsen, Townsend
Toyte, see Tought
Tracy. Gi. U4
Trafifull, Gilbert nh. W.
145 ; Payne als. Mgt.
76
Traheme, see Treherne
Tranter, W. 7
Trap, see Trapp
Traple, Treple, R. 107 ;
Payne als. Jo. 84
Trapline, J. 20
Trapp, Trap, Ant. 172;
I H. 44; R. 188, 204 ;
i Payne als. J. 48
Tratman, Trattman, see
Trotman
Tray, Traye, Hy. 89 ;
Rr. 1 88
Trayet, see Tryet
Tredwell, (i 147
Treheme, Trehern, Tre-
heron, Traherne, Dil.
126 ; Ez. 208 ; is.
j 119 ; T. n2, 143 ; (j/-.
, Adams, W. n7
Index Nominum.
^7S
Trente, W. 8i
Treple, see Traple
Tressell, J. 199
Trestell, J. 33
Trestid, J. 37
Trevis, Trevys, Trewis,
Gi. 189; H. 168; Rg.
43 ; T. 165 ; als. Ockey,
Ocky, Isb. 103 ; J. 146 ;
T. 100
Trewman, see Truman
Trey, see Try
Treyte, see Tryet
Trigg, Trigge, Trigh,
Tryke, Ez. 148 ; Jo.
47, 53 ; J- 10 ; T. 46 ;
Wit. 114; W. 195
Trinder, Trynder, Al. 148,
153 ; G. 131 ; Ju. 36;
H. 207 ; Js. 162 ; J.
no; K. 77 ; Mgt. 114,
125 ; Mth. 161 ; R. 24,
142, 152 ; Rt. 74, 89;
T. 96, 152, 196; W. 27,
92, 207
Tringham, H. 23
Trippett, Trjrppet, Ez.
7T, Js. 93; J- 50; !<•
38 ; T. 80, 206 ; W.
157
Trotman, Trottman, Trat-
man, Trattman, Ag. 27 ;
Alx. 135 ; Amy, 126 ;
A. 141, 172 ; E. 17,45,
141*, 178, 184 ; El. 60 ;
Ez. 60, 88 ; G. 175 ;
Grf. 104 ; J. 38, 52, 89,
97, 181, 185 ; Lodowick,
118 ; Mgt. 195 ; Mau.
91, 181 ; N. 168; R.
76, 149, 164, l«3; Su.
174; T. 18, 30, 121,
188 ; W. 26, 146, 147,
148
Trouncell, Trownssall,
Ez. 172 ; W. 21
Trowbridge, W. 54
Trube, Trubie, see Truby
Trubodye, \V. 90
Trubshawe, Trubshewe,
Al. 35-; E. 32 ; J. 62 ;
W. 169
Truby, Trube, Trubie, Ez.
73; R. 118; VV.32, 161
Trull, T. 97
Truman, Trewman, J ph.
199 ; Rph. 74
Trumplin, \V. 37
Truplin, Mgt. 81
Trushe, Ag. 4
Truston, see Thurston
Trustram, Mgy. 121
Try, Trye, Trey, E. 95,
184 ; Ez. 70; Ger. 71 ;
J. 156; Ju.65 ; JIa.67;
T.55
Tryan, Ag. 58. See Try-
ham
Tryet, Treyt, Trayet, Ez.
48 ; Rt. 38 ; Rg. 25
Tryham, Tryan, Ag. 58 ;
J- 59
Tryke, see Trigg
Trynate, K. 52. See
Tryvet
Trynder, see Trinder
Tryppet, see Trippett
Tryvet, Rt. 47. See Try-
nate
Tubervile, see Turbervile
Tucker, Tuckar, Al. 54 ;
R. 132 ; Sm. 46 ; T.
76 ; W. 17, 176 ; als.
Jones, T. 137 ; als.
Kydwelly, J. 65, 67 ;
Jones als. Js. 99
Tuckey, Hy. 117 ; Jo.
140 ; W. 130
Tuffley, Tuffelye, Ch. 93 ;
E. 124 ; als. Water-
man, T. 123
Tally, Tullye, Al. 190 ;
Ez. 128 ; J. 99 ; T. 125
Tunley, R. 118; W. 54
Turbervile, Tubervile, Al.
184 ; Edm. 186, 204 ;
Git. 158 ; M. 154; R.
167 ; Rt. 181
Turbett, M. 200
Turbill, J. 24 ; R. 103* ;
W. Ill
Turge als. Carver, T. 76
Turke, Diury, 161, 162
Turker, Ph. 136
Turle, R. 201
Turley, H. 171 ; Wit. 117
Turlowe als. Utridge, W.
84
Turnee, J. 147
Turner, Turner, Torner,
Ag. 90, 122 ; Al.\. 39 ;
Al. 2, 130 ; Ar. 108 ;
Dd. 42 ; Ez. 100, 156 ;
Krd. 158, 189 ; G. 1 16 ;
H. 106, 190 ; Hu. 32 ;
Js. 123 ; Ja. 16 ; Jo.
159 ; J- 3, 8, 13, 20,41,
44, 54, 59, 75. 82, S3,
93, loi, 114, 129, 136,
149, 154, 158, 166, 200 ;
L. 93 ; Mgy. 62, 125 ;
N. 108 ; R. 44, 91, 100,
142, 181 ; Rt. 9, 38, 73,
79, 94, 134, 194*, 195 ;
Saunder, 39 ; T. 16, 18,
26, 30, 37, 62, 94, 10 1,
118, 136, 159, 171 ; Wit.
135 ; W. 9, 17,60, 163;
als. Barnwood, T. 185 ;
als. Liverie, J. 14 ; als.
Taylor, W. 118. See
Thorner
Tusten, Tustian, Gi. 180 ;
J. 33, 107; W. 72
Tutty, W. 174
Tweest, W. 139
Twining, Twinning, see
Twyning
Twissell, Tweezle,
Twesyll, Twizell,
Twisell, Twisll, J a.
loi ; Jo. 160 ; Jy. 205 ;
W. 81, 196, 202
Twyerwold, El. 1 1
Twyford, Twyfforde,
Twiford, E. 158 ; H.
87 ; R. 71
Twyne, W. 143
Twyney, Ph. 71
Twyning, Twyiminge,
Twining, Twinning,
Ag. 15 ; Al. 18, 158 ;
Ant. 139 ; Ed. 106 ; Js.
89, 183 ; J. 13, 89, 103,
122, 183 ; Ju. 79 ; Rt.
89; T. 18,98,155; W.
4, 92, 143
Tyare, J. 50
Tybbetts, Tybbetes, Tyb-
bott, Tybbottes, Tib-
bett, Tibbot, Tibbott,
Tibpats, Al. 22 ; E. 58 ;
J. 15,91, 140; iMgt. 59;
Polidore, 62 ; Rt. 57 ;
Rg. 71 ; W. 58, 106.
See Typpetts
Tychett, Tichett, Titchett,
j. 152 ; R. 96 ; T. 96 ;
W. 75
Tycull, see Tickell
Tydman, see Tidman
Tydmarshe. see Tidmarsh
Tyfield, W. 97. See Fi-
field
Tyladam, Tyladams,TyIl-
I addam, see Tilladam
j Tyler, Tylar, Tylor,
Tyller, Tiler, Ag. 41,
I 120, 139 ; Al. 108 ; CI.
' 23 ; E. 120, ly8 ; Ez.
276
Index Noniinum.
68, 194 ; G. 196 ; Guy,
183 ; H. 48, 90, 106,
198 ; Js. 192 ; Jo. 39,
129, 141, 166; J. 3, 23,
48* 62, 69, 71, 80, 123,
128, 145, 179, 181, 183 ;
Mgt. 65, 83, 123 ; Mgy.
29 ; M. 194, 200; N.
24; R. 36, 125, 132,
181 ; Rt. 138 ; T. 15,
18,26,31,83, 112* 150;
vv. 7*, 15, 58, 78,94,
100, 104, 133, 167, 196;
als. Clements, R. 62 ;
als. Wullarie, Jo. 39 ;
Auden als. J. 116; May
a/j. R.73 ; Maynarda/j.
T.49; Mayoa/j. J. 119;
Phillips, Phillippes als.
Augn. 38 ; Ez. 184 ; Js.
63 ; J. 14; M. 186 ;
Mau. 181 ; T. 153.
See also Taylor
Tylie, see Tylye
Tylle, El. 45
Tyllin, W. 22
Tylton, see Tilton
Tylye, Tyly, Tylie,
Tyllie, Tyllye, Tiley,
Tilie, Tily, Tilley,
Tillie, Ag. 58, 60, 88 ;
Chn. 78 ; E. 84, 93*
115, 122 ; Ez. 135, 165;
Hln. 77* ; Jo. 95* ; J.
55, 74, 158; Mgt. 183 ;
K. 25, 123 ; Rt. 63, n6,
142; T. 46, 59,61, 137 ;
W. 53, 64, 94, 123, 165
Tym, Tymbe, see Tyrae
Tymbrell, Timbrell, Tim-
brill, Tymrell, J., 156;
Mgt. 71, 171 ; R. 74 ;
Rt. 24, 86 ; T. II, 177 ;
W. 117, 145
Tyme, Tym, Tymbe,
Tyrame, H. no ; J.
56, 160 ; T. 39, 109
Tymes, Timmes, Jo. 16 ;
W. 86
Tymrell, see Tymbrell
Tyncker, see Tynker
Tyndale, Tyndall, Tin-
dall, .Al. 2, 115; Ez.
122 ; K. 10; Mit. 140 ;
N. 148 ; R. 57, 63, 144
157 ; T. lot
Tynker, Tyncker, Amb.
45 ; Kdm. 8 ; K. 127
Typpar, Typper, see Tip-
per
Typpetts, Typpates, Tip-
petts, Typpet,J.93; R.
132; Rt. 57. SeeTyb-
betts
Typping-, W. 12
Tyrrie, Tyrrye, see Tirry
Tysan, see Tysom
Tysoe, Tyso, Tisoe, Do.
163 ; Ez. 72 ; Js. 113 ;
Jo. 147 ; Mgt. 85 ; Rt.
25
Tysom, Teysam, Tey-
sand, Tysan, Al. 32 ;
R. 25 ; T. 182 ; W. 26
Tyther, Rice, 83
Tytley, Tyttley, Jo. 24 ;
T. 17
Uderidg:e, H, 56. See
Etheridge, Utridge,
Ottrudge
UfiFnell, Elizeus, 45
Umfrey, see Humfrey
Underbill, Hunderhyll,
Ag. 12 ; H. 63 ; J. \i>\ ;
Reuben, 109 ; T. 83 ;
W. 20, 61 ; als. Bost,
Wit. 137
Underwood, Cassandra,
155 ; Rt. 146 ; Rg. 138;
T. 155, 202 ; Wit. 193 ;
W. 51 ; Geffereys als.
R. 134
Union, J. 1 10
up Richard, see ap Richard
up Syvern, see ap Syvern
Upcott, Upcote, J. 10 ;
Rt. 132 ; Wit. 61
Upton, J. 131 ; Mgt. 147
Urle, Urles. see Earle
Usaulde, Uswald, see
Oswald
Utridge, Turlowe als. W.
84. See Uderidge
Uttom, Utton, see Hutton
Varell, P. 29
Varinder, E. 65, 67 ; Ez.
149 ; H. 160 ; Jo. loi ;
R. 103. See Feranter
Varines, Ez. 102
Varley, Mgt. 181. See
Farley
Varnam, Varuom, see
Vemam
Vasey, see Veysey
Vaughan, C. 120 ; H. 75,
199; J. 62,63, 75, 134,
168, 180, 204 ; K. 178 ;
Mgn. 22 ; R. 191 ; T.
II, 17, 45, lO', 174;
W. 159, 196
Vaunt, Ed. 176
Vayne, W. 62
Veale, Veele, Viell, Ag.
176 ; A. 176 ; J. 191 ;
R. 78 ; T. 202
Veeke, Veke, see Vick
Vempeny, J. 87
Ven, see Venn
Venery als. Pecke, Pick,
J. 108 ; R. 196 ; Picke
als. J. 179
Venfield als. Addaras, W.
174 ; Adams, Addams
als. J. 87, 121, 166
Venn, Ven, Venne, Al.
72 ; Ar. 102 ; E. 147 ;
Jo. 136 ; J. 5, 108, 129,
171, 181 ; Sbl. i8^ ; R.
6, 118 ; Rt. 113, 127 ;
T. 144, 193 ; W. 58,
172, 180. See Fen,
Fenner
Vemall, W. 72. See also
Furneil
Vernam, Varnam, Var«om,
Dd. 62 ; E. 128 ; H.
106; Jo. 72 ; J. 105,
181 ; M. 127 ; R. 121 ;
St. 172 ; T. 22, 55. 132
Vernon, E. 165
Verry, j. 187; W. 135.
See Ferrie
Vertey, Do. 192
Veysey, Veysie, Veysy,
Veyzey, Vasey, Vezey,
Ez. 178 ; Hercules, 183 ;
J. 74 ; K. 182 ; T. 7,
115, 139 ; W. 22, 94.
See Feasey
Vicaredge, H. 133
Vicaris, H. 198 ; Rt. 9;
als. Baul, J. 200
Vicary, Edm. 1 16
Vick, Vicke, Veeke, Veke,
Al. 48 ; A. 182* ; E.
153 ; Js. 166 ; Jo. 154 ;
J. 187; H. 44, 159; T.
59 ; Wit. 179. See
Pick, Bick
Vidler, Vidlare, Viedler,
Vydlar, Vydler, Fidler,
Fydler, Co. 58 ; Jo. 71 ;
J. 29 ; R. 57 ; T. 7,
66, 70; W. 18, 20,84,
'95
Viell, see Veale
Index Nominum.
277
Vinche, see Finch
Vine, C. 165. See Avyne
Vinson, J. 124
Vizar, Vizard, Vysar,
Fizar, Al. 135 ; E.
126 ; Jer. 124 ; J.
179 ; R. 87
Vobes, Voobes, see
Fobes
Vokes, Vookes, Rg. 51 ;
r. 83. See Fowke
Vowie, Vowles, seeFowle
Vowler, Vouler, see
Fowler
Vumfreys, see Humfrey
Vurse, J. 108. See Force
Vydlar, Vydler, see Vid-
ler
Vyler, H. no
Vyneard, T. 49. See
Wyneard
Vynor, Vynar, Vyuar,
Vyner, Vinor, Finer,
Ez. 4; Jo. 99, 154 ; J.
16 ; Mgy. 98 ; M. 159 ;
N. 44 ; T. 6, 83, 109,
114, 120 ; Wit. 148 ;
W. 2* 42, 80, 81* 195,
203
Vysar, see Vizar
Vyuar, T. 83. See Vyner
Waddam, T. 92* ; W.
180
Wade, A. 106 ; El. 151 ;
J. 91, 144; Jph. 147 ;
M. 200 ; N. 63 ; Rt.
129 ; T. J8, 148, 202 ;
W. 80, 86
Wadie, A. 184
Wadley, Wadlye, Ag. in;
Ez. 198 ; G. 42; Mgt.
ng ; Rt. 94 ; W. 122.
See Wodley
Waffon als. Matthew,
W. 86
Wager, E. 63 ; Ez. 8 ; T.
139
Waight, Weight, And.
58 ; Ez. 148 ; Gi. 192 ;
J. 175 ; Ju. n6 ; Mgt.
151 ; Rt. 142 ; T. 157 ;
W. 159. See Wayte
and White
Wain Wright, Jo. no
Wait^, see Wayte
Wakefield, J. 33 ; P. 154;
R. 83 ; W. 153, 196,
202
1 ^ *
Wakeford, T. 38
Wakeing, A. 197
Wakeley, Gi. 54 ; H. 63 ;
T. 43. See Walkley,
Wookeley
Wakeman, R. 25 ; Rg.
16*, 19 ; T. 30
Waken, Waukner or, Rt.
36
Waker, Ag. 139 ; N. 44 ;
R. 164 ; W. 139
Wakley, see Walkley
Walborn, Walbume als.
Clark, Wit. 203 ; Clarke
als. T. 143
Walburg, R. 201
Walcott, Walkott, Ag.
100 ; T. 38 ; T. 80
Walden, R. 30 ; T. 125
Waldinge, And. 35
Wale, W^ 48. See WaU
Walford, J. 154
Walkeley, see Walkley
Walker, Ag. 130 ; A. 75
178 ; Ant. w^)^ 180.
187 ; E. 187 ; El. 56
Ez. 79 ; H. 48, 163
Hy. 105 ; Js. 60, loi
Jo. 73.93, 113, 199; J
29, 41, 60, 75, 89, 99,
no, 126, 131, 142, 154
158, 183, 190; Mgt. 33
44; M. 181 ; Rph. 182
R. 22, 71, 83* 105, 138
146, 157*, 201 ; Rt. 134
138; Rg. 71 ; T. 84,88
H3, 139, 177 ; V. 80
W. 37, 81, 155, 184
als. Tanner, T. 51
Abden als. R. 62. See
Wawlecar, W. 7 5 ; Waw-
ker, J. 173
Walkley, Walkeley,
Walkly, Waukley,
Wa/ickley, Wakley,
Ant. n9; Ez. n6 ; Fr.
135 ; Gi. n4; H. 52 ;
Hy. 28, 45, 56; Jer. 178;
Jo. n6 ; J. 53, 69, 80,
126 ; Ju. 156 ; L. 194 ;
N. n6 ; P. no ; R.
157 ; T. 13, 100 ; W.t.
106 ; W. 58, 122, 137,
174. See also Wake-
ley, Wookeley
Walkott, see Walcott
Wall, Walle, Wale,
Al. 193 ; Ant. 82 ;
Bevis, 82 ; Ez. 37 ; Jo.
168 ; J. 72, 105, 140 ;
R. 10, 140 ; T. 150 ;
W. 48, n2. See Awali
Waller, W. 203
Wallet, G. 32
Walling^on, Wellington,
E. 131, 171 ; Hu. 12,
198 ; J. 87, 144, 177 ;
Francis als. W. 126
Wallis, Wallys, Ez. 139 ;
R. i6r ; Rt. 53 ; T.
151 ; Wayles als. W.
48
Walshe, A. 35 ; Wit. 51
Walter, Walters, Ag.
ng ; Al. 182 ; Dd. -]•] ;
E. 155 ; G. 104 ; H.
8 ; Jo. 80, 200 ; J. 33,
105, 106, n2, 122 ;
Mgt. 44 ; Mgy. 29 ; R.
64, 120, 123, 167 ; T.
139 ; W. n, 35, 58,60,
75, 84, 102, ni, 155,
196, 202
Walterne, A. 124
Walters, W. 84. See
Walter
Walton, Al. 14 ; J. 3, 158
Walwen, Walwyn, Ag.
71 ; Tacy, 71
Wanckley, see Walkley
Wanlecar, W. 75. See
Walker
Wantner, Wantnor, J. 54 ;
Ez. 65, 67 ; Mgr. 187
Warbroke, Warbrooke,
J. 103 ; Rg. 138
Ward, Warde, Ag. 27,
56; Al. 56,90, 137; A.
187 ; Ant. 99 ; E. 100 ;
Fr. 198 ; Gf. 35 ; Gi.
198; Jf. 129; J. 23, 52,
60,87,89, 122, 133, 134,
149 ; Mgt. 160, 166 ;
Mgy. 3; R. 25, 30, 51 ;
Rt. 186 ; T. 34, 174;
W. 54, 76, 92 ; ah.
Roane, Mgy. 96 ;
Heath als. R. 79
Warden, W. 45
Warder, Sa. 207
Ware, Ju. 103 ; T. n2.
See Weare, Weyer,
Wyer
Waxen, see Warren
Waringe, J. 44
Warkeman, see Work-
man
Warnar, see Warner
Warne, Ant. 158 ; Edm.
189; J. 122, 162, 173;
278
Index Nominum.
R. 44 ; Rt. 10. See
Warren
Warner, Warnar, Ag. 68 ;
Edm. 60 ; G. 88, 124 ;
H. 113; J. 8,43,63,99,
179* 186* ; K. 113 ;
Myt. 93 ; R. 76, 127,
138, 148, 152 ; Rt. 195 ;
Kg- 195; T. 31,35, 5«;
W. 37, 174
Warrand, Warrant, EI.
158 ; T. 145 ; W. 120
Warren, Waxen, Ch. 4 ;
E. 135 ; El. 104 ; J.
63, 69, 129; Mgt. 171 ;
T. 20, 61, 138 ; W. 75 ;
ah. Wathen, Sbl. 123.
See Warne
WarroU, J. 50, 80
Washborn, Washbourn,
T. 78 ; W. 64
Washborough, \V. 62
Wastell, T. 88
Wastfield, Edm. 178
Waterford, J. 125
Waterman, \V. 176; als.-
Saunders, J. 164 ; Tuf-
fley als. T. 123
Waters, J. 28 ; T. 182 ;
Capper als. Mgt. no;
Hawkins als. R. 83
Wathen, Wathan,
Watham, Whethen,
Dd. 196 ; E. 27 ; El.
163 ; G. 193 ; J. 72 ;
R. 47, 132; r. 59, 159,
184 ; Warren ab. Sbl.
123
Watkins, Watkines.
Watkyn, " Watkynge,
Watkyns, Al. 165, 172 ;
A. 150 ; E. 162 ; G. 23,
126, 180; Gi. 153 ; H.
I, 99, I02* 135 ; Hu.
128 ; Jo. 43; J. 50, 116,
144, 166, 179, 195, 199;
K. 4, 97, 182 ; Mgt. 62,
123, 129, 169*; Mgy.
187 ; M. 136 ; Mi. 44 ;
N. 132 ; V. 138 ; Ph.
29, 55, 103, 123, 127 ;
Rph. 19, 39 ; Rice, 191 ;
R- 9, 55, 57, 8y, 152,
185; T. 2, 53, 81, 107,
143, 175,179, 182* 208;
Wit. 100, 137 ; W. 7, 61,
«3o, '53- 170, 196, 202 ;
als. Cooke, El. 109
Watkys, Ez. 128 ; T.
I I I
Watson, A. 104 ; Js. 36 ;
J. 74
Watte als. Taylor, T. 92.
See Watts
Watter, T. 31
Watton, J. 144. See alio
Wotton
Watts, Wattes, Ag. 63 ; Al.
128 ; Ant. 58 ; Dd. 104;
Edm. 4 ; Ez. 79 ; Frs.
128 ; Js. 95* ; Jo 84,
199 ; J. 19, 24, 28, 65,
67, 97, 'lo, 133, 146,
192 ; H. Ill; Mgt. 53,
129 ; Nth. 175 ; R. 20,
46, 49, 53 ; Rt- 34 ; St.
104, 174 ; T. 41, 55,
121, 127 ; W. II, 26,
32, 46, 66, 155 ; als.
Marten, Mertyn, J. 152;
W. 4 1, 109 ; Marten als.
Rph. 42 ; T. 42. See
Watte
Waukley, see Walkley
Waukner or Waken, Rt.
36
Wawker, J. 173. See
Walker
Wayet, see Wayte
Wayland, Wit. 56
Wayles als. WalUs, W.
48
Wayne, M. 168 ; W. 78
Wayte, Waite, Weyte,
Wayet, A. 113; Ch.
135; Jo. 69; J. 2,1>. yi-
50, 93- 97, 140; Mgt.
71 ; R. 51, loi ; Rt.
187; T. 88; W. 2, 31.
See Waight
Weale, WeaU, Weele,
Weile, Wele, Wheele,
Weyle, Ag. 52. 54, 86 ;
Avice, 17 ; Ez. 73, 198 ;
Ja. no* ; J. 62, 63* 77,
108, 171 ; Jla. 8 ; R. I,
12, 14, 59, 114, 171 ;
Rt. 9; T. 34, 59, 170,
179; U. 125 ; W. 37,
38, 42 ; als. Pomfrey,
Pumfrey, Edm. 99 ; H.
77 ; J- 71, 99 J Wit.
Ill; als. Purrock, K.
132
Weare, Weere, Were,
And. 162, 165 ; Dn. 100;
Edm. 80 ; Jsp. 164 ; J.
87 ; Ph. 34 : R. 19 ;
Siv. 191 ; T. 53 ; W.
128, 157 ; als. Piper,
W. 184. See Ware,
Weyer, Wyer
Weather, see Wyther
Weaven als. BaJcer, Js.
no
Weaver, Wever, Ag. 49 ;
Ez. 52 ; Jo. 5 ; R. 186 ;
T. 2, 92, 164 ; Tristram,
125 ; Wit. 62 ; als.
Cavens, Ag. "]•] ; als.
Stevens, And. 80; Davis
als. Gi. 135
Webb, Web, Webe,
Webbe, A. 165 ; Ant.
I 186*; Avis, 128 ; Ed.
176 ; E. 32, 48* 90 ;
EI. 131 ; Ez. 60, 147,
165*; G. 35, 44, 156 ;
Gi. 174 ; H. 170 ; Hy.
54 ; Js. 29, 57, 84 ; Jo.
60, 84, 179 ; J. 21, 23,
37, 54, 57, 62, 68, 89,
102, 107, 121, 122, 156*,
162* 163, 179, 185, 186,
187*; Ju. 85; K. 79,
126 ; Lw. 83 ; Mgt. 47,
156, 191 ; Mrth. 181 ;
Maud, 12 ; Nih. 186 ;
N. 63. 99, 167 ; R. 6, 9,
30, 34,36, 103, 105, 118,
159, 161, 188 ; Rt. 34,
108,169, 173 ; Rg. 195 ;
T. 12, 15, 49, 58, 59,64,
141, 150*, 169, 170, 184,
202 ; Wit. 165, 185, 195 ;
W. 4, II, 21, 31, 32, 86,
100, 109, in, 122, 133*,
146, 155. 171, 172, 174,
179 ; Asperley als. R.
79, 107 ; Wol worth a/i^.
H. 131 ; R. 83
Webley, Webly, .Ag. 122 ;
Gi. 45, 90, 186; H.
198 ; Jo. 118; J. 71,85,
149. 188 ; K. 12 ; Mgy.
96 ; R. 173 ; Rt. 132 ;
T. 9, 161, 170; \V. 135
Webster, Jo. 179, 199;
T. 202
Wedge, A. 139 ; Rt. 1 16
Wedley. T. 36. See
Wodley
Weekes. Weeks, Wekes,
A. 46 ; H. 23 ; Jo. 17 ;
J. 173, 204 ; R. 101 ;
W- '33
Weekeweeke, see Wick-
wick
Weele, see Weale
Weere, see Weare
Index Noini7ium.
279
Weether, see Wyther
Weight, see Waight
Weile, see Weale
Wekes, see Weekes
Wekins, see Wickin
Welche, Welch, Welshe,
Js. 33, 133 ; Ja. 181 ;
R. 57 ; T. 167 ; W.
151, 161
Wele, see Weale
Wales, see Wells
Weley, Welye, Weoly,
Ch. 75 ; Ez. 4 ; Rt. 88 ;
R-. 183 ; T. 4. See
Whelay
Welford, E. 183
Wellar, see Weller
Wellavise, Welladvise,
Ag- 115, 139; Frs. 120;
Jo. 144; J. 141; T. 92;
W. 120, 137
Welle, Wit. 9
Weller, Wellar, Ez. 189,
198 ; N. 194 ; R. 167,
201 ; T. Ill
Welles, see Wells
Wellet, W. 54
Wellifell, see Wellved
Wellington, see Walling-
ton
Wellis, Wellys, Welys,
J. 28, 33 ; T. 25. See
Willis
Wellowes, J. i
Wells, Welles, Weles,
Edm. 187 ; E. 192* ;
Fr. 160 ; H. 183; Jo.
108, 131 ; J. 23, 57, 85,
97, 99, loi, 103 ; R. 42,
89, 132 ; Rt. 6, 105 ; T.
9, 86, 135 ; ah. Atwell,
Atwelles, A. 128 ; R.
193 ; Atwell als. J. 99,
199; T. 125; Gotheridge
a/j-. Jo. 162. SeeAtwell,
Awells
Wellved, Welvet, Welli-
fell, Ph. 19 ; T. 106;
Wenllion, 12
Wellys, see Wellis
Welshe, see Welche
Welshman, J. 42
Welsteed, Welsted, Ag.
48 ; Gi. 193 ; J. 126 ;
M-t. 157, 178; T. 78;
W. 120*
Welye, see Weley
Welys, see Wellis
Weninge, T. 39
Wenlocke, M-t. 40
Went, T. 190
Wenyard, Wenyet, Jo.
45 ; T. 43. See Wyn-
eard
Wenyat, see Wjrneat
Weoly, see Weley
Were, see Weare
Werrett, W. 76. S c
Wirrett
Wesboro, Ag. 12
Wesbye, Gi. 137 ; Rt. 53
Wescott, see Westcott
Wesincote, see West-
macott
West, Waste, Al. 45, 178 ;
El. 122 ; Ez. 133 ; H.
84, 166, 192 ; Jo. 87,
no; J. 14, 41, 71, 112,
124; Maud, 29; P. 175 ;
Rt. 148, 186 ; T. 44 ;
Wit. 70, 81 ; W. 31,
39, 6'
Wastall, WestoU, J. 87 ;
Mg)'. 99
Wastbroke, R. 16
Westcott, Wescott, Ed.
42; J. 23, 107 ; T. 15
Waste, see West
Westerbya, Dn. 32 ; N.
16
Westerman, J. 124
Westley, J. 102
Westmacott, Westma-
cote, Wastmacot, West-
micott, Wastmocota,
Wastmancott, Wasin-
cota, Al. 22 ; Do. 147 ;
Hu. 102 ; Js. 16 ; J. 16,
108, 113, 164 ; Msit.
116 ; R. 16 ; W. 42, 143
Westo, J. 91
Westoll, see Westall
Weston, A. iSo ; Ant.
109 ; J. 24 ; H. 23
Wastripp, Wastropp, J.
in; R. 9 1 ; W. 1 1 5 ;
als. Hayward, J. 10 1
Wether, see Wyther
Watherley, Wetharlye,
J. 32 ; R. 6
Wetherlock, El. 40 ; T.
123 ; W. 167
Wetherlye, see Wether-
ley
Wetmath, Wetmorth,
Wetmore, Wetmouth,
Wettmouthe, Edm. 82 ;
H. 153 ; N. 200 ; T.
30, 117; W. 1 48
Waver, see Weaver
Weyar, Mau. 8 ; W. 188.
See Ware, Weare
Wayle, see Weale
Weyte, see Wajrte
Wharley, R. i
Whatcott, Whotcote, R.
19 ; Whaatcrofta als. J.
93
Wheatcrofte als. Whot-
cote, J. 93
Wheate, H. 23
Wheele, see Weale
Wheeler, Wheler,
Whelar, Whelarre,
Whellar, Whiller,
Ab. 133 ; A. 104 ; Ant.
191 ; Ez. 145 ; Gi. 196 ;
H. 8, 21, 160, 180; Js.
124 ; Jo. 5, 89, 199 ; J.
10, n, 24, 47, 48, IT,
95, 96, 116, 136 ; Ju.
175 ; Lvv. 127; PI. 134 ;
R. 61 ; T. 30, 34, Ti,
83 ; To. 193 ; W. 22,
5 1 ; als. Baker, W. 84 ;
als. Foolka, Ag. 43 ;
als. Grindla, Gryndell,
Gryndla, J. 65, 67 ; T.
81 ; als. Page, W. 97 ;
Dodiswall, Dowdswall
als. Ag. -Ji ; Seth, 71 ;
W. 80; Filtoe als. Jo.
108; Rph. 136; Fooka,
Fovi^ka a/j-. R. 129, 159 ;
T. 127 ; Grindla als. Js.
75 ; J. 96* ; Juden als.
T. 114; Page als. Ez.
166 ; T. 157 ; Raynolds
als. R. 169
Whelay, R. 3. See Weley
Whelland, R. 9
Whellar, see Wheeler
Whelpeley, W. 102
Whethen, R. 47. See
Wathen
Whether, see Wyther
Whidborne, G. 84
Whiller, see Wheeler
Whinnard, see Wyneard
Whirtsonne, Ez. 1 1
Whit, see White
Whitby, Rt. 35, 200
White, Whyte, Wight,
Whit, Whitt, Whyt,
Whytte, Wyght, Al.
92. 12S, 133, 155 ; A.
82. 1 15, 182 ; Ans. 160 ;
Ch. 27, 104, 133, 170:
EH. 122 ; E. 40, 73,
108, 171 ; El. i6<D ; Ez.
28o
Index Nominum.
t
52, 54, 126, 131 ; G.
47, 153 ; Gi. 114, 116,
198 ; H. 128, 140 ; Jo.
10, 65, 67, 154 ; J.
3*. J 9, 33*, 37, 38, 40,
45, 47, 63*. 10, 79, 89,
97*, 102, 1 16* 119, 121,
124* 127, 131, 134, 164,
179, 190, 199* 205 ;
Jph. 176; K. 119; Mgt.
33, 142 ; Mgy. 195 ;
Mrt. 79 ; Mo. 81 ; Nth.
187 ; N. 39, 125 ; R.
42, 44, 91, 118, 125,
132, 138, 142, 169,
179*, 183, 191 ; Rt.
29, 57, 64 ; T. 19, 42,
43. 46, 49, 62* 100,
121, 136. 138, 139, 150,
201 : W. 31* 5r, 78,
106, 115, 118, 122, 133,
'93, 196, 202 ; als.
Gyles, T. 83 ; als.
Jenkins, J. 181 ; St.
104 ; als. Smyth, T.
59 ; Bridges als. Al.
48. See Waight
Whitechurch, T. 164
Whitecote, Ph. 125
Whitefield, see Whitfield
Whitehead, Whithed, Al
77 ; Do. 122 ; Ez. 102 ;
Jo. 3 ; J. 47, 168 ; H.
loi ; Mgy. 20 ; R. 79 ;
T. 174 ; W. 32, 37
Whitehorne, see Whit-
horne
Whiteing, see Whitinge
Whitelegge, see Whit-
ledge
Whiter, see Wyther, A.
120, and Whitter
Whitewood, Jph. 162 ;
Mgy. 166
Whitfield, Whitefield,
Whitfild, Whytfild,
Wightfield, I sb. 77 ; I.
29, 37 ; Ju. 98 ; R- 38,
125; T. 39, 83; W. II,
141
Whithearne, see Whit-
horne
Whithed, see Whitehead
Whither, see Wyther
Whithome, Whitehorne,
Whithearne, Whithorn,
Whittern, Whitthorne,
Whittome, Withorne,
Witthome, El. 194 ; Ez.
147, 160 ; Fr. 122 ; J.
95*, 119 ; K. 126 ; R.
125, 138, 205 ; Rt. 3,
89 ; Rw. 49 ; T. 64, 86,
96 ; W. 86, 88
Whitinge, Whittinge,
Whsrting, Wytinge,
Whiteing, Al. 70 ; Ant.
115 ; Bw.117; E.50; H.
60 ; J. II, 54 ; Maud,
19 ; Rt. 16, 201 ; T. 31,
58, 127, 130, 151, 167,
169; \V. 9, 14, 45, 53.
66, 176 ; Winchcombe,
Wynchecombe als. Al.
91 ; J. 70, 149, 191
Whitingham, see Whit-
tingham
Whitledge, Whitlech,
Whitelegge, G. 102,
172 ; Sbl. 125 ; W. 81
Whitlowe, T. 55
Whitraay, Whitmey,
Whitney, A. 139 ; G.
131 ; Isb. 119 ; J. 37,
39, 113, 196; T. 17,94;
W. 148
Whitt, see White
Whittell, see Whittle
Whitter, Whiter, A. 1 20 ;
J- 183
Whitterd, T. 157
Whittern, Whitthorne, see
Whithorne
Whittinge, see Whitinge
Whittingham, Whiting-
ham, Ez. 155 ; Gi. 153 ;
J. 28 ; R. 57 ; Rt. 6 ;
\V. 22, 106
Whittington, Whyttyn-
ton, Al. 150 ; E. 90 ;
El. 183 ; Js. 144 ; Jo.
71 : J. 5,89, 138; Rt.
66* 157 ; Rw. 144 ; T.
19, 69 ; W. 32, 92, 155
Whittle, Whittell, Ez. 68 ;
H. 72; J. 188, 195; \V.
195
Whitton, Frs. 178 ; R.
130
Whittorne, see Whit-
horne
Whoare, see Hoare
Whome, see Home
Whone, see Hone
Whooper, Whoper, see
Hooper
Whorewood, see Hor-
wood
Whorston, W. 76. See
Austen, Horston
Whotcote, Wheatcrofte
als. J. 93
Whyniard, see Wyneard
Whyt, Whyte, see White
Whytfild, see Whitfield
Whyther, see Wyther
Whyting, see Whitinge
Whytmell, Isb. 8
Whytte, see White
Whyttynton, see Whit-
tington
1 Wicam, see Wickhara
Wiche, R. 18
[ Wichell, Witchell, Wich-
j well, Wych^ell, Bene-
j diet, 147 ; Bgt. 97 : Ch.
68 ; Hy. 150, 198 ; J.
1 191 ; Ph. 134 ; Ml. 17 ;
I R. 182 ; Rt. 186 ; T.
98 ; VV. 70
Wickam, see Wickhara
Wicke, Wick, Wyke,
I Edm. 172 ; Ez. 164 ; J.
65, 67, 93 ; Mgt. 127 ;
N. 50 ; W. 88, 169.
See Awick
Wickes, Wicks, — 174 ;
Ag. 92 ; E. 75 ; Mth.
185 ; R. 18, 179 ; T.
59, 163 ; W. 165
Wickham, Wickam,
j Wicam, Wykam, Ar.
I 176*; J. 199. 205, 208 ;
Rt. 3, 113 ; T. 58
Wickin, Wyckyn, Wy-
kins, Wekins, Jo. 71 ;
; J. 23, 50 ; R. 34, 127 ;
I Rt. 205
1 Wickwick, Weekeweeke,
J. 113 ; Jo. n6
Widdows, Widowes, W.
! 123, 203
\ Wight, see White
1 Wightfield, Ju. 98. See
I Whitfield
Wilce, see Willis
Wilchere, see Wilshire
Wilcockes, Wilcox, Ag.
12 ; Ez. 208 ; J. 91
Rph. 78 ; R. 25, 118
T. 18 ; W. 94. 147
Wylkes als. J. 47
Wildie, N. 181
Wildinge, Fr. %-j ; R. 117
Wiles. J. V
Wiley. Wilie, WUlye,
Wyley Wyly, Ant. 42,
124 ; R. 94 ; T. 171 ;
W. 204
Wilkenson, see Wilkinson
Index Nomimim.
281
Wilkes, Wilks, Wylkes,
Al. 102 ; Gf. 84 ; H.
60 ; Hy. 147 ; J- 29,
37, 52, 207 ; R. 149 ;
Rt. 201 ; T. 139 ; W,
2, 45. 55. 70, 137 ; als.
Wilcocks, J. 47. See
Wilkts
Wilkins, Wilkyns, Wyl-
kens, Wylkins, Wyl-
kyn, Wylkyns, Ag. 1 5 ;
Alx. 87 ; Al. 22, 27, 88 ;
And. 128 ; Ant. 161 ;
Bgt. 174; Ch. 23; D.
161, 162 ; Dd. 47 ; E.
52, 100, 159, 162, 178 ;
El. 23 ; Ez. 78 ; Fabian,
102 ; Js. 8 ; Jo. 60 ; J.
I, 5. II. 17, 43, 50. 52,
71, 112, 144, 156, 160,
175; K. 126; Mgt. 166;
Mgy. 50, 59; N. 157;
R- 9, 59. 73, 116, 120,
127, 134; Rt. 15 ; Rg.
205 ; Rs. 105 ; Su. 148;
T. 7. 16,83, 98, 107,111,
137, 184; W. 17, 185,
188
Wilkinson, Wilkenson,
Wylkeson, R. 76; T.
70, 179
Wilks, see Wilkes
Wilkts, A. 165
Wilkyns, see Wilkins
Willes, Jo. 17. See Wilse
Willett, Willettes, Wyll-
ettes, H. 90 ; Ju. 105 ;
S. 185 ; W. 153 ; ah.
Guy, Rt. 134 ; Guy a/j.
T. 106
William, Wyllum, J. 60,
103 ; Mgy. 96 ; W. 37.
See Williams
Williams, Williames,
Wylliams, Al. 81 ; A.
180 ; Ant. 130 ; Edni.
87 ; Ez. 35, 45 ; Fr.
195 ; G. 108 ; H. 23,
173; Js. 69, 98; Jo. 81,
90, 163, 164; J. 2, 3, 13,
65, 67, 68, 72, 85, 97,
108, 122, 124* 145*,
149. 169, 170, 177; K.
96, 153 ; Ls. 173; Mbl.
132 ; Mgt. 120 ; Mrn.
112 ; Mgn. 38, 107 ; N.
152 ; Ow. 116 ; Rph.
3 ; R. 34, 44, 47, 100,
170, 181, 201*; Rt. 194,
196; Rw. 170; T. 7,
GLOUC. WILLS.
59. 64, 78, 130, 143.
177 ; W. 31, 42, 46,
143, 145, 180 ; als.
Myllman, E. 120 ; als.
Rogers, R. 193 ; als.
Taberer, Cc. 139; Ho-
wells als. T. 106 ;
Poole als. St. 142 ;
Rogers als. J. 206 ;
Tayler als. J. 154, 163 ;
T. 62. See Agwillim,
Gwillim, William
Willis, Willice, Willies,
Willys, Wylles, Wyllis,
Wyllys, Wyllyes, —
194 ; Ag. 35 ; Al. 109 ;
A. 133 ; Edm. 133, 190 ;
E. 104, 165 ; Ez. 180 ;
Fortunatus, 198 ; G.
50 ; H. 100, 171, 189 ;
Js. 191 ; Jo. 18 ; J. 38,
74, 87*, 108, 128, 129,
171, 173, 186, 199, 207 ;
K. 91 ; Mgy. T},, 160 ;
Ml. 129 ; N. 164, 165 ;
R. 3. 13, 36, 132, 164 ;
Rt- 15.34,99 ; Rg-i54;
T. 9, 46, 59. 70, 78, 10 1,
104, 127, 135. 157, 163,
175 ; W. 20, 26, 27, 46,
64, 90, 104, II I, 203 \
als. Laurence, T. 132 ;
als. Mawgerte, T. 35 ;
als. Mutford, Wit. 126 ;
Mo;/ttford als. J. 164.
See Wellis
Willmott, Willmottes, see
Wilmot
Willow, Wyllowe, J. 8 ;
Mgt. 75
Willson, see Wilson
Willye, see Wiley
Willys, see Willis
Wilmot, Willmott, Wil-
I matts, Willmottes, Wyl-
motes, Ar. 153, 197 ;
Gi. 27 ; Jo. 147 ; J. 3,
163; Mgy. 83, 127 ; R.
59, 151, 201 ; Rt. lOl,
146; T. 118
Wilse, Wilce, Willes,
Wylse, Al. T^, 75, 143 ;
Edm. 108 ; El. 172 ;
Ez. 45, 99, 108 ; Guy,
95, 147 ; Jo. 17, 181 ;
J. 80, 84, 114, 131, 144,
160, 175, 189 ; Mgy. 50;
R. 185 ; T. 43, 114, 121,
125 ; \V. 31, 43, 72
Wilshire, Wilchere, Wil-
shere, Wylteshire, Al.
88 ; Ez. 194 ; Isb. 97 ;
J. 16, 102 ; Lw. 132 ;
T. 83, 94, lor
Wilson, Willson, Wyl-
son, Ag. 60 ; Al. 61 ;
Ant. 122 ; J. 190, 204 :
Sbl. 164 ; R. 24, 116,
201 ; Rt. 40, 89, 159 ;
T. 34, 10 1, 165 ; Gilbert
als. T. 88
Wilton, Jo. 168
Wimbole, Wimboll, Win-
bole, Windbold, Wym-
boU, Wymbold, Wyn-
bold, Wynboll, Ant.
197 ; Ar. 40, 158 ; G.
143; J. 134; M. 188 ;
Mth. 186; Rt. 103*
138; T. 117, 184; W.
163
Winchecombe, Wynch-
combe, Winscombe,
Ez. 206 ; H. 140 ; J.
131 ; M. 79 ; T. 19,
145 ; als. Whiting,
Whytinge, Al. 90 ; J.
10, 149' 191
Windbold, see Wimbole
Windesmore, Al. 1 39.
See also Winsmore
Windle, Ch. 153
Window, Wyndo,
Wyndov^e, And. 64,
67 ; Ch. 184; Ed. 58 ;
H. 17 ; J. 40, 50, 99,
136, 173, 189; R. 76,
89, 94, 187, 201 ; Rt.
89* ; T. 7, 83 ; W. 31
Winge, Ez. 82 ; J. I
Wingood, Wingod, Wyn-
good, Edm. 122 ; K.
148 ; W. 7
Winne, Wyne, K. 192;
N. 71
Winniard, see Wyneard
Winniffe, Rt. 181
Winredge, Wyndredge,
J- 59, 105
Winscombe, see Winche-
combe
Winsmore, Wynsmore, J.
I 50 ; R. 96. See. also
j Windesmore
Winsor, Edm. 150
Winston, Winstone,
Wynston, Ez. 131 ; Jo.
195 ; J- 52, 179; Jla.
20 ; Lw. 127 ; ]\L 195 ;
R. 69 ; Rt. 81, 136,
u
282
Index Nonmuwi.
157 ; T. 36, 169, 196;
W. 72, 92, 145, 169,
187, 195, 202
Winter, Wynter, Ch. 176 ;
Jo. 57 ; J. 74, 91, 103.
175 ; R. 30 ; W. 172 ;
Heyward als. T. 18
Wintle, Wintull, Wyntle,
Wynthill, Wyntel,
Wyntill, Edm. 84 ; E.
147 ; Ez. 27, 68 ; H.
12, 186 ; Js. 128 ; J. 17,
50, loi, 181, 191 ; Ml.
69 ; Ph. 8 ; R. 81, 87,
130, 144, 157, 201 ; Rt.
3 ; S. 177 ; T. 25, 55,
130 ; W. 18, 46, 104,
107, 120. See Awintle
Wirrett, Werrett, Wyrret,
J. 19, 89 ; W. 76
Wirwood, Worwood,
Wyrwood, Wyrewod,
Jo. 41 ; J. 40, 93 ; Rt.
66, 68 ; Wit. 19. See
Horwood
Wise, J. 77, 91 ; Rt. 107 ;
als. Bond, W. 145
Wiseman, N. 6
Wisham, T. 130
Witchell, see Wichell
Witcombe, Wytcome, Al.
197 ; El. 38 ; Ez. 128,
180 ; G. 180 ; Gi. 27 ;
J. 142 ; Maugham, 14 ;
T. 125 ; W. 9, 104, 106*
Witer, J. 121
Wither, see Wjrther
Witherley, Wytherley, Gf.
65,67
Withers, R, 132
Withersbury, \V. 194
Withorne, see Whithorne
Withybridge, J. 6
Wittes, R. 61
Witthorne, see Whithorne
Wodcocke, see Wood-
cock
Woddenton, see Wood-
ingfton
Wodeley, see Wodley
Wodhall, T. 107
Wodley, Wodeley, Al.
190 ; Ez. 149 ; J. 24,
36 ; T. 98 ; W. 92, 123.
See Wadley, Wedley
Wodrofe, see Woodroffe
Wodward, see Wood-
ward
Wokey, J. 74. See Ockey
Woles, see Wooles
Wolfield, E. 45
Wolford, J. 156 .
Wolhafe, see Wollofe
Wollams, Wollames, Wol-
lomes, Ant. 174 ; Jo.
no; J. 50, 53, 113 ; R.
94, 103 ; Rg. 177. See
Woolham
Wollarye, WoUarie, Wol-
lerie, Wollery, Wul-
larie, J. 65, 67, 132 ; T.
22 ; Tyler als. Jo. 39
Wollaston, see Wollerson
Wollecorabe, J. 10
Wollerie, Wollery, see
Wollarye
Wollerson, Woollerson,
Wollaston, Wollerston,
Rbc. 170, 173, 201 ; W.
147, 150
Wolles, see Wooles
Wollewright, see Wol-
right
Wollofe, Wolloffe, Wol-
hafe, J. 50 ; R. 6 ; \V.
58. See Wylloffe
WoUomes, see Wollams
WoUworth, see Wolworth
Wolridge, Wolrudge, G.
41 ; Jo. 75
Wolright, Wouldright,
Wolwrit, Wolleright,
Woolright , J o. 1 1 6, 1 99 ;
J. 69 ; T. 146
Wolrudge, see Wolridge
Wolse, Wolst, see Wooles
Wolworth, Wolwarth,
Wollworth, El. 4 ; Js.
8 ; J. 29, 1 19 ; als.
Webb, H. 131 ; R. 83
Wolwrit, see Wolright
Womans, T. 137
Wood, Woode, Woodd,
Ag. 49, 130, 141 ; And.
147 ; Ar. 78 ; Edm.
135, 151 ; E. 80, 113,
•198 ; El. 23 ; Ez. 151 ;
Gi. 139, 198 ; H. 82,
193, 199 ; Hy. 45, 162 ;
Jeremy, 154 ; Jer. 145 ;
Jo. 16, 152 ; J. 59, 82,
97, 103, 119, 129, 138,
164 ; Jd. 166 ; Mgt.
57; M. 96; R. 25, 83,
120, 169* 196 ; Rt. 43,
127, 130, 159; T. 2,25,
114, 146, 208 ; Wit. 75 ;
W. 49, 92, 104, 107, 126,
135, 162, 169, 182 ; or
a Wood, T. 26 ; als.
Atwood, J. 144. See
Awood, Atwood
Woodcock, Wodcocke,
Woodcoke, Js. 32, 50 ;
Jo. 60 ; J. 50 ; Par.
161 ; Rs. 57 ; T. iii,
139 ; w. 53, 90, 176
Woodd, Woode, see
Wood
Wooddington, see Wood-
ington
Woodford, Ag. 56
Woodhouse, El. 88 ; R.
96, 168, 208 ; T. 46
Woodington, Woodding-
ton, Woddenton. Al.
180 ; Ed. 133 ; Fr. 156;
G. 117 ; R. 159
Woodman, Ez. 99 ; J. 29,
181 ; Sa. 201
Woodroffe, Wodrofe,
Woodrooff, Al. 172 ;
Basil, 176 ; J. 50, 140 ;
M. 157 ; T. 188
Woodv^ard, Wodward,
Woodwarde, Wood-
word, Ch. 4 ; Cc. 1 10 ;
Dd. 21 ; El. 72 ; Ez.
88; Gbl. 158 ; G. 70;
Ja. 113 ; Jo. 36, 142,
192, 196 ; J. 82* loi,
107, 126, 131, 175, 188,
192 ; M. 160, 166 ;
Mth. 134 ; Mau. 113 ;
N. 116 ; R. 9, 71, 8r,
151, 161, 187, 193, 201 ;
T. 2, 4, 118, 125, 159,
202* ; Wit. 39 ; W. 42,
115, 153, 203 ; als.
Blancket, Blanket, E.
84 ; J. 116 ; ^z/j. Potter,
R. 179
Woodwell, Ch. 27
Woodword, see Wood-
ward
Wookeley, T. 45. See
also Walkley, Wakeley
Wooles, Woles, Wolles,
Wolse, Wolst, Wools,
Ans. 141 ; H. 183 ; J.
20, 93, 99, 103 ; Mgt.
33, 71 ; T. 22, 115
Woolgrove, T. 148
Woolham, PI. 195. See
Wollams
Woollerson, see Woller-
son
Woolley, H. 166 ; J. 207
Woolman, G. 70
Woolright, see Wolright
Index Noinimi77i.
28
Wools, see Wooles
Woorwood, see Horwood
and Wirwood
Wootten, Wootton, see
Wotton
Worgan, Wurgan, Ag.
108 ; Avis, 42, 68 ; E.
73, 108 ; Fr. 158 ; H.
193 ; Jo. 144 ; J. 162 ;
R. 148; Rt. 12; T.151;
W. 106, 126
Workman, Warkeman,
Wurcman, G>llian, 18 ;
H.40; J. 87, 184; Nth.
142 ; N. 2 ; R. 15, 91 ;
T. 9, 69, 80, 83 ; W. 97,
122, 165 ; Glouciter fl/j-.
T. 86
Worlock, Worlocke,
Worlike, Worloke, Al.
27 ; Ez. 196 ; J. 12, 87,
190; Ju. 99 ; Ls. 17,
134 ; R. 91, 120 ; Rt.
25, 29 ; T. 22* 163 ;
W. 21, 104
Wormehill, Wourmehill,
Ag. 35 ; Rt. 36
Wornall, Wornell, J. 77,
145
Worrall, Al. 84; J. 79,
149
Worsham, Worzom, Ez.
174 ; Rt. 144. See
Horsham
Worwood, see Wirwood
and Horwood
Worzom, see Worsham
Wotnould, T. 141
Wotton, Wootton, Woot-
ten, D. 4 ; Ez. 87 ; J. 60,
153, 192; R. 30, 159 ;
Rt. 42, 91 ; T. 30. See
also Watton
Wouldright, seeWolright
Wourmehill, see Worme- ,
hill
Wraxall, Ar. 170 ; Ch.
170
Wreache als. Robins, J.
127
Wrenche, J. 82
Wrenn, Ant. 158 ; Do,
190 ; H. 163 ; J. 192
Wright, Write, Writh,
Writte, Wryte, Ag.
147 ; Bernard, 158 ;
Ez. 16 ; Gi. 106 ; Hes-
ter, 162 ; Hy. 82 ; Jo.
112 ; J. 89, 99, 112 ;
Kellam, no; Mau. 63 :
R. 30 ; Rt. 191 ; T. 64,
202 ; W. 10, 22, 107 ;
als. Frenche, Ud. 141 ;
als. Spooner, Sponer, J.
190 ; Lk. 146
Wrottisley, T. 9
Wullarie, Tyler als. Jo.
39. See Wollarye
Wurcman, see Workman
Wurgan, see Worgan
Wyatt, Wyett, Wyet,
Ed. 23 ; El. 162 ; Gbl.
90; J. 156; Mgt. 91 ;
N. 96; Rt. 190; T. 96,
159 ; U. 151
Wychwell, see Wichell
Wyckyn, see Wickin
Wye, Ant. 161, 162 ; Gi.
38
Wyer, Al. 143 ; Ja. 185 ;
J. 175 ; \V. 115. See
Weare
Wyet, Wyett, see Wyatt
Wygatt, J. 89
Wyght, see White
Wykam, see Wickham
Wyke, see Wicke, Awick
Wykins, see Wickin
Wylfe, Jo. 29
Wylier, T. 41
Wylkens, see Wilkins
Wylkes, see Wilkes
Wylkins, Wylkyn, Wyl-
kyns, see Wilkins
Wylles, see Willis
Wyllettes, see Willett
Wylliams, see Williams
Wyllis, see Willis
Wylloffe, J. 5. See Wol-
lofe
Wyllowe, see Willow
Wyllum, see William
Wyllyes, Wyllys, see
Willis
Wylmotes, see Wilmot
Wylse, see Wilse
Wylson, see Wilson
Wylsons als. Barbur, Rt.
55
Wylteshire, see Wilshire
Wyman. Wymon, Ag. 52 ;
Al. 68; A. 189 ; Ar.
98 ; E. 23 ; Ez. 150 ;
G. 137; Gi. 45, 63 ;
Hy. 28 ; Jo. 199 ; J. 21,
24, 52, 75, 183; Mgt.
40; R. 34, 76, 78; T.
76, 106, 130 ; W. 64,
120 ; als. Carpenter,
Jo. 44
Wymark, Al. 63 ; Mgy.
'49
Wymbold, Wymboll, see
Wimbole
Wymon, see Wyman
Wymotte, T. 64
Wynall, H. 54
Wynbold, Wynboll, see
Wimbole
Wynchcombe, see Winche -
combe
Wyncot, Wit. 60
Wynde, Dd. 32 ; E. 139 ;
1.8
Wyndo, Wyndowe, see
Windov7
Wyndredge, see Win-
redge
Wyne, see Winne
Wyneard, Wyneyarde,
Wynyard, Whinnard,
Whyniard, Winniard ;
als. England, Inlande,
Isb. 82, 102 ; Js. 174 ;
Jo. 56; J. 147, 154 ; T.
74 ; \V. 98 ; England
als. Chn. 155, 175. See
Wenyard, Vyneard
Wyneat, Wyneatt, Wyn-
nett, Wynneatt, Wyn-
yatt, Wynniett, Wen-
yat, A. 76 ; Edm. 84 ;
Js. 108; J. 124; Sbl.
136; T. 51,88; W. 15
Wyneyarde, see Wyneard
Wyngood, see Wingood
Wyning, Wynninge,
Wyming, Ez 109 ; Git.
141 ; R. 96
Wynneatt, Wynnett,
Wynniett, see Wyneat
Wynninge, see Wyning
Wynny, W. 117
Wynsmore, see Winsmore
Wyntel, see Wintle
Wynter, see Winter
Wynthill,Wyntill,Wyntle,
see Wintle
Wynyard, see Wyneard
Wynyatt, see Wyneat
Wyrall, W. 64
Wyrewod, see Wirwood
Wyrret, see Wirrett
Wyrwood, see Wirwood
Wytcome, see Witcombe
Wyther, Weather,
Weether, Wether,
Whether, Whither,
Whyther, Wither, A.
120; Edm. 122 ; El.
284
Index Nomimnn.
77 ; H. 128 ; Jo. 12,
57 ; J- 52*, 53, 11. 79,
82, 89, 119, 200* ; N.
79 ; R. 55, 76 ; Rt. 25,
51 ; T. 6, 26, 121, 143 ;
Wit. 102 ; W. 14, 182
Wytherley, see Wither-
ley
Wything, T. 9
Wjrtinge, see Whitinge
Wytt, Wytte, R. 159*;
T. 49, 51
Yarding^ton, T. 81
Yarington, Yerington, J.
23. 59
Yarneton, see Yarnton
Yarnold, Yarnall, Ant.
60 ; Fr. 170 ; Mgy. 39;
R. 3 ; W. 41, 157, 171,
176. See Arnold
Yarnton, Yarneton, Mgt.
87 ; R. 200
Yarratt, R. 134
Yate, Yeate, Ag. 128 ;
Bgt. 184 ; H. 120 ; Jer.
121 ; J. 5. 11. "7; Rt.
185, 191 ; T. 80, 92,
130, 174, 177 ; Wit. 9 ;
W. 22, 88, 90, 109, 145
Yates, Yeates, El. 170 ;
H. 170, 174 ; Hu. 50;
W. 170
Yaye, J. 21. See Jaye
Yddredge, Yddrich,
Ydryge, see Etheridge
Yearle, see Earle
Yearothe, Yearroth, see
Yeroth
Yccirsley, see Yersley
Yeate, see Yate
Yeates, see Yates
Yeeles, see Eyles
Yeend, see Yend
Yelfe, Yelf, J. 20, 65* 67,
156 ; Perrin, 22 ; R.
121, 123 ; S. 159. See
Gelfe
Yelye, see Eley
Yemans, see Yeomans
Yeme, Yerame, Yem, Hy.
153 ; Js. 196 ; J. 73,
122 ; Rt. 13. See
Embe, Erne
Yend, Yeend, J. 207 ; T.
7*. See End
Yeomans, Yemans, Al.
191 ; J. loi ; Ls. 29 ;
W. 78
Yerington, see Yarington
Yerlond, T. 4. See
Ireland
Yeroth, Yerroth, Yerth,
Yerwith, Yerwoth,
Yearothe, Yearroth,
Al. 174 ; A. 120 ; El.
20 ; Ch. 48, 120 ; Jo.
142 ; J. 146 ; P. 89 ;
Ph. 49 ; R. 146 ; T. 88.
See Erwith
Yerrowe, T. 202
Yersley, Yearsley, Yarse-
ley. And. 43 ; E. 56 ;
J. 131 ; T. 190; W. 133
Yevans, see Evans
Ye ward, R. 15
Yewell, Lw. 59
Yewen, see Ewen, Yowen
Yles, see lies
Yngram, see Ingram
YnguUs, see Ingles
Yoitye, J. 74
Yonge, see Young
Yorke, Jo. 10
Youle, R. 79
Young, Younge, Yonge,
Ag. 4, 124 ; Al. 158 ;
Ch. 88 ; E. 178, 196 ;
Ez. 58 ; Jer. 189 ; Jo.
105, 112, 176 ; J. 36,
74, 75, 121, 135, 145,
175, 186 ; Ju. 60 ; Jla.
24 ; R. 66*, 81, 96, 140,
146, 181 ; Rt. 30, 44,
129, 140 ; Rg. 64, 92,
no ; Sbl. 148 ; T. 26,
31, 34* 61, 72, 100,
157*, 172, 195 ; Wit.
178 ; W. 60, 92 ; ah.
Hooper, Rg. 123
Yowen, J. 63. See Owen,
I Ewen
ADDENDA.
Agbourne, see Hagborne
Alatham, see Latham
Albright, see Elbright
Alridge, see Halriche
Anckerne, see Hanchorne
Ancocke, see Hancock
ap Mericke, see Merrick
ap Morgan, see Morgan
Arkell, see Erkill
Arnet, see Harnet
Cleeve, see Acleve
Elkes, see likes
Feasey, see Veysey
Ferrie, see Verrie
Fifield, see Tyfield
Fizar, see Vizar
Geffe, see Jeffe
Geffereys, see Jefferys
j Geyffe, see Jeffe
I Geyois, see Jeynes
Gwillim, see Williams
Harding, see Haidinge
Horwood, see Wirwood
Hunderhyll, see Underbill
' Jelffes, see Gealfes
Jeynes, see Gynes
Mutford, see Mitford and
Mo//ttford
1 Ottrudge, see Utridge
I Phill, see Fyll
INDEX LOCORUM.
Note. — In this Index the names of Gloucestershire parishes are distinguished
by being printed in capital letters ; those of hamlets and other places are
given in small letters. As far as possible the parishes in which hamlets
are situated are indicated. Out-county places are included in this Index,
but for convenience a separate list of them is given at the end.
ABBENHALL, 38, 52, 56, 67, 75, 97,
loi, 105, 116, 117, 121.
Abbotts Barton [Gloucester], 68, 136,
142, 144, 149, 162, 191, 196.
Ablin^on [Bibury], 108, 206(2).
Ablodes Court [Sandhurst], 147.
ABSTON or Abson, also Wick and
Abston, 23, 26, 31, 41, 44 (2), 45,
46 (3), 47, 53. 70, 72, 74 (2), 81,
87 (2), 89, 96, 98, 100, loi, 104, 105,
112, 114(2), 117, 121, 124(2), 125,
129, 130, 131, 133, 136, 140 (2), 141,
142, 146, 149 (3X 152, 153, '55 (2),
162, 166, 167, 169, 174, 175, 177,
179, 180, 181 (2), 183, 186, 191, 194,
1 98, 200 (3), 203 ; Berdwick in, 1 24.
See also Brechyet.
Acton, 84.
ACTON, IRON, 2, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20,
32, 34, 35, 40, 48, 50, 53, 58, 60,
62, 63, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72, 1-:,, 79 (5)>
83, 87, 89, 90. 91, loo, 102, 103 (2),
104, 105, 107 (3), III, 113, 115,
116(2), 118, 120, 122, 131, 133,
145, 154, 158, 162, 164, 168, 171,
180. 181, 183, 184, 186, 192(2).
Acton Ilger, 88, 90.
ACTON TURVILLE, 29, 43, 60, 61,
68, 78, 84, 86, 90, 100, 112, 113,
119 (2), 127, 133, 137, 143, 149,
151, 156, 169, 200, 204. See also
Aston Turville.
Adderly, 65, 106, 200.
Addington [? = Oddington], 88.
ADDLESTROP, 2, 5, 8, 18, 24, 25,
26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35. 40,
44, 64(3), 75(4). 79, 85(2), 86, 88,
90, loi, 117, 121, 122, 123 (2),
124 (2), 125, 144, 167, 168, 182,
188. See also Alderstrop.
Adminton, 1 5, 32, 94, 1 28. See Quinton.
Adset <?r Adcett, 65, 67, 114, 120 (2),
167, 171. I72j 173. 185.
Ailston [co. Warwick, dioc Wore], 177.
Alberton, 6, 11, 116, 118, 119, 125, 130,
154, 156, 158, 169, 182 (2), 184.
See also Aylberton.
Aldbury - on - Severn, 1 20. See also
Oldbury and Oldbury-on-Severn.
ALDERLEY, 2, 8, 18, 19, 21, 22, 60,
65, 67, 71 (2), 72, 76, 80, 83 (2),
84, 85, 90, 98, 103, 104, 106, 109,
134, 150, 151, 155, 160, 167, 174,
:86. See also Altherley.
Alderstrop, i.e. Addlestrop, q.v., 146,
164, 200.
ALDERTON, 2, 20, 44, 47 (2), 49, 59,
62, 64, 78, 88, 91 (2j, 94, 97, 99,
102, 1 10, 121, 127 (2), 129, 132 (2),
141, 143, 154. 155, 165, 170(2),
173(2), 174, 182(2), 184(2), 194,
195, 200, 201. Dixton in, 31.
Aldrington [? = Alderton], 64, 121, 131,
134. 142-
ALDSWORTH, 41, 78, 91, 109, 118,
123, 206 (6).
Aliskleton [? = Alliston in Lidney], 12.
Alkerton [Eastington], 134.
Alkington, 173, 179.
Alkington [Berkeley], 176, 185, 186.
Alkington [Eastington], 13, 34, 35.
Alliston, see Aliskleton and Almiston.
Alison [Cheltenham], 120, 185. See
Alston and Arston.
Almiston [?= Alliston in Lidney], 20.
ALMONDSBURY[Bristoldioc.J, 149.
Alston, 146, 172 ; [Cheltenham], 166.
See Alison.
Altherley [ ? = Alderley], 59.
ALVESTON [in. Bristol dioc], nil.
ALVINGTON, 3, 5 (2), 7 (2), 8, 11,13,
19, 23, 35, 38, 43, 52, 53, 65, 66,
67, 79, So, 89, 90, 91 (2). 94, 97,
loi, 108, 109(2), III, 112(2), 113,
114(2), 116, 119, 124(3), 125, 126,
127, 137, 138, 141, 142(2), 153, 154,
1 55, 1 59(2), 163, 166, 168 (2), 169 (2),
171, 182(2), 185, 190, 195, 199.
GLOUC. WILLS.
286
Index LocoTnim.
Ambersden, 199.
Amney ^r Ampney, 7, 55, 100, 177.
AMNEY CRUCIS or HOLYROOD,
6, 8, 14, 15, 16, 24, 32, 39, 42, 43, 45,
49(2), 53, 57, 73(2), 79,82, 85,91,
94,99, 104, 105, 107, 113(2). 117,
129, 134, 140, 143 (2), 147 (2),
149(2), 150, 151(2), 154, 156, 159,
164, 165 (2), 166, 170, 172, 176,
180, 181 (2), 185, 190, 203, 204,
208 ; Ashbrook in, 134, 167, 176.
AMNEY, DOWN, see Down Amney.
AMNEY HOLYROOD, see Amney
Crucis.
AMNEY ST. MARY, 5, 12, 27, 36,
61,69, 76, 87, 96, 102, no, 146,
154, 156, 157, 160, 182, 183, 190;
Ashbrook in, 162.
AMNEY ST. PETER. 4, 7, 15, 19,
24, 31, 63, 70, 74, 87, 96, 99, 133,
136. 179, 184, 188, 208.
Ampney, see Amney.
Apperley [Deerhurst], i, 2, 4 (2), 5,
II, 120, 122, 124, 125, 131, 137,
146, 147, 152, 158, 161, 163, 193,
202.
Arle, 186, 188, 200. See also Orle.
Arling, 194.
ARLINGHAM, i, 2, 3, 4, 5(2), 6,
9(2), 10(2), 12, 13, 14(2), 18, 21,
29 (3), 30, 35, 37, 39. 42, 44, 49,
5', 52,57, 58, 59(4), 61,63,65(2),
67, 69, 70, 71, 72, IZy 74, 76,
77(2), 78, 80, 81, 82, 84, 90(2),
91 (2). 93, 95 (2), 98, 99, 100, 102,
105, 107, 109, no, 114(2), 118,
122, 123, 126, 128, 129, 130(2),
132, 133(2), 134(2), 135, 136,
137(2), 138, 139, 140, 14', 142(2),
143 (3), 145, 146, 147, 151 (2),
152(2), 153, 155(2), 156, 157(2),
158 (4), 159, 161 (2), 162 (4), 164,
166, 167, 172(2), 173, '74, 177(2),
178(2), 179, 182(2), 184, 185(7),
186, 189 (2), 192(2), 193, 196, 199,
202, 203 (2) ; Overton in, 136.
See also Erlingham.
Arlington [Bibury], 206.
Arston [Cheltenham], 15.
Asbrook [Amney Mary], 162.
Ashbrook, 151, 186; [Amney Crucis],
134, 167. 176.
ASHCHURCH, 2, 3, 4, 6 (2), 8 (4), 9,
13, 16(2), 21, 22, 27, 28(2), 29,
30, 31 (2), 32, 33(2), 35, 36(2),
39(2), 41, 43, 44, 45(3), 46(2),
47(2), 48, 51 (3), 53 (2), 55 (2),
56, 57, 58, 62 (2), 65 (2), 67 (3), 75,
79(2), 80, 81, 82, 83(4), 84, 86,
90 (2), 91 (4), 93, 96 (2), 97, 98,
loi, 104, 106, 109, n3, n4(2),
.115(3), "6, 117, 123, 124(2), 125,
13' (3), 134, 135 (4), 136, 139,
141 (2), 144. 145, 150(2), 156, 157,
161, 164 (2), 168 (2), 172, 183,
193, 194, 195, 201,
Asbton or Aston-on-Caxrant in, 12,
25, 69. 84, 146, 168, 177, 191, 192,
195 ; Fiddingfton in, 5, 7, no, 119,
126, 168; Natton in, 4, 114;
Pamingfton in, 2, 16, 105, 131, 165,
191, 199.
ASHELWORTH, 2, 3, 4, 6(2), 8(4),
9, 13, 16(2), 21, 22, 27, 28(2), 29,
30, 31 (2), 32, 33(2), 35, 36(2),
39 (2), 41, 43, 44, 45 (3), 46, 47 (2),
48, 51 (3), 53(2), 55 (4), 56, 57, 58,
62(2), 63(2), 67(3), 75, 79(2), 80,
81, 82(2), 83(4), 84, 86, 90(2),
91 (4), 93, 96 (2), 99, 100, loi, 102,
103, 104, 105 (2), 106 (2), 107, 109,
no (2), 112, 113, 116 (2), 118, 119,
120, 123(3), 124, 125, 129(2), 130,
131 (3), 132 (4), 133, 138 (2),
139(2), 140(2), 142, 143, 145, 148,
149(2), 151, 153(3), 155, 156(3),
158, 159(3), 160(2), 161, 163, 164,
166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 172,
173(2), 174, 179, 181 (2), 182, 187,
190(2), 191 (2), 192, 193, 194,
198, 205.
Ashton, 3. 46, 73, 84,85, 143, 158, 179;
[Beckford], 85. See also Ashton-
under-Hill, Aston, and Cold Aston.
Ashton-on-Carrant, see Aston-on-C.
ASHTON-UNDER-HILL, 4, 12, 21,
22, 24, 25, 29 (3), 31, },i, 43. 4,s,
50, 51, 64, 71, 73, 11^ 79, 80, 81,
86, 89, 90 (2), 92, 100, loi, 102 (2),
104, 123 (2), 124, 125, 136, 139,
140, 141, 144, '45, 146, 149, 157,
162, 164, 170, 180, 188, 192 (2), 193,
203. See also Aston-sub-Edge.
Ashwick [Marshfield], 113.
Aston, 28, 39, 73, 130, 139. See also
Ashton.
Aston, Little [Pin Bourtonon-the-
Water, q.v.j, 95.
ASTON BLANK, 62, 92 (2), 144, 148,
159, 163.
ASTON, COLD, see Cold Aston.
ASTON SOMERVILLE ^r Somer-
field, 4, 32, 33, 41 (2), 44, 48, 63,
65, 67, 71, 75, 86, 103, 104, 109,
in, 113(2), 140, 147, 148, 158,
174, 198.
ASTON-SUB EDGE,6, 8, 13, 22,26,
44, 45, 48, 58, 70, loi, no, 118,
125, 132, 134, 175 2\ 180, 204,
205. See also Ashton-under-Hill.
Index Locorum.
2S7
Aston Turvalle [? var. for Acton
Turville], 12.
Aston or Ashton-upon Carrant [Ash-
church], 12, 25, 69, §4, 146, 168,
177, 19I1 192, 195-
Aust, see Awrist.
AVENING, I, 11(2), 13(3), 14, 18,
27, 32, 34, 35, 37, 42, 47, 48, 53,
54, 62 (2), 63, 64, 70, 72, 76, 77,
78, 83, 87, 90, 91 (2), 93, 103, 106,
109, 116, 121, 126, 130, 143, 145,
147, 155(2), 160, 162, 163, 164,
165, 167, 1 68, 169, 178, 179, 180,
182, 185, 191 (2), 196, 197.
Avenishe [Bisley], 123.
Avering [ ? Avening], 38.
Avington, 47.
AWRE, 3, 4(4), 5, 10, 16, 18, 22, 28,
29, 3' (2), 33, 34, 37 (2), 38, 39, 4o,
43 (2), 44, 47, 49 (2), 5° (2), 51,
53, 54, 55(2), 56(2). 60, 61, 62,
63 (2), 65 (4), 66, 67 (4), 69 (2), 74,
76(2), 77(2), 80(2), 8 r, 82, 83, 86,
87 (3), 88, 93, 94, 95 (4), 96, 97, 98,
100, loi, 103(2), 104(2), 105,
106(2), 108, 109, no, 112(2),
114, 118, 120(2), 121, 122, 123,
124(2), 126, 127, 128(2), 131, 133,
134, 136, 138, 139, 141, 143(2),
144(3), 153(2), 154, 156, 157 (3),
159, i6o(2j, 161, 162(3), 163, 165,
166, 171, 176, 179, 181, 184(2),
192, 193, 199, 201 (2), 202, 204,
208 (2) ; Blakeney in, 31, 42, 44,
68, 69, 70, loi, 102, 113, 120, 124,
144(2), 162, 194(2), 200; Haglan
in, 169 ; Poultonin, 106 ; Poulton's
Court (?) in, 121.
Awrist [? = Aust], 16.
Aylberton, 2, 3, 15(2), 21, 24, 34, 36,
39, 41, 44, 45, 46, 52, 53(2), 64,
65, 67, no, 162, 167, 170, 171, 193,
198, 199, 202. See also Alberton.
BADGEWORTH or Bagworth or
Bedgeworth, 2, 3, 4, 5 (3), 6, 7,
13, 15 (2), 17, 24(2), 25 (4), 27,
33, 35, 42 (2), 46, 49, 50, 56 (2), 57,
59, 63 (2), 69, 71(2), 75, 84(2), 86,
90, 91, 94, 96, 97 (2), 100 (2), 103,
106, 108 (2), 1 10, III, 112, 113, 117,
118, 119 (2), 124, 133, 137, 138,
142, 144, 145, 146 (2), 147, 150,
151, 153, 154, 156, 160, 161, 174,
178, 181., 186(2), 202, 205 ; Ben-
tham in, 35, 69, 123, 135, 137, 188 ;
Sherrington in, 15, 65, 67, 77;
Shurdington in, 179, 182 ; Wit-
combe Parva in, 65, 132, 155, 180,
203.
Badington, Great, 42. See also Bad-
minton.
Badmandon, see Badminton.
BADMINTON, Badmington, or Bad-
manton, 28, 41 (3), 49, 60, 72,, 77,
78, 82, 97, 100, loi, 120, 140, 149,
17F, 184, 196.
BADMINTON, GREAT, 16, 42, 52,
93 94. 97 (3)- 105, 107, 108, 1 13 (3),
n8(2), 122, 126, 130, 134, 145,
146, 148, 149, 152, 154, 161, 170,
176, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 191,
194, 204. See also Badington,
Great.
BADMINTON, LITTLE, 52, 100,
III, 114, 118, 121 ,140, 161, 166 ;
[Hawkesbury], 1 18.
BAGENDON(?r Baginton, 22, 42, 71,
75, 76, 78, 89, 147, 148, 163 (2), 178,
205.
Bagpath, 8, 109, 124, 165, 194 (2), 195 ;
Calcote in, 175. See also New-
ington Bagpath. •
Bagworth, see Badgeworth, 24.
Bailey [Minchinhampton], 108.
Bamton a/j^. Bawdington, 123.
Bandington [Cirencester], 120.
Bandon [Ireland], 155.
Barkeley, see Berkeley.
BARNESLEY, 108, in, 117, 118,
129, 139, 194, 206(4).
BARNWOOD, 2,4, n, 12, 14, 16(2),
20(2), 27 (3), 28, 33,34, 40(2), 42,
44, 47, 48, 5', 53, 54, 55, 5^ 57,
61, 63, 65(3), 67(3), 68(2), 69(2),
75, 76 (2), 78, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85,
87, 89, 95 (2), 98. 100, loi (2), 103,
107 (2), no, in (2), 112, 121, 125,
126, 127, 130(2), 133, 134(2), 138,
140, 141, 146, 150, 154(2), 163(2),
165, 166, 168, 169, 173, 177, 182(2),
188, 189, 192, 201, 204.
Barrington, 160, 197, 199, 201. See
also Berrington.
BARRINGTON, GREAT, 3, 7, 1 1, 13,
15(2), 16, 17 (2), 18, 22(2), 23(2),
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 (2), 3^ 37,
41, 44, 46, 47, 49, 52, 57, 58, 60,
62(2), 64, 71, 72,, 78(3), 84, 85,
88, 89, 105, 108, 109, 118, 125,
127, 131 (2), 132 (2), 138, 141, 146,
150, 152, 153, 157, 167(2), 168(2),
171, 177, 205.
BARRINGTON, LITTLE, 13, 19,
29, 71, 76, 84, 86, no, 112, 116,
119, 125, 127, 153, 160, 182, i8pL
Barrow [Hocidington], ?o, 99, 166.
Barthram-Hidcote, 123, 146.
Barton Hamlets [in Bristol dioc], ;///.
Barton Street, see Gloucester.
Index Locorum.
BATTESFORD, 7, 30, 52, 92, 108,
112, 156.
BAUNTON, 68, 128, 158, 162(2).
Bawdington, 19.
Bawdington als. Bamton, 123.
Bawnton [Cirencester], 108, 153.
BECKFORD, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 20, 22,
28, 29 (2), 31 (2), 32, 34, :8, 41, 42,
48, 50, 51. 53(2), 54, 55. 56, 60,
61, 64, 66 (2), 69, 11 (?), 74 (2),
75, 76, 80, 81(3), 82(3), 83,84,91,
93, 98, 99, 103 (2), 104 (2), 106 (9),
109(2), III, 115(2), 116, 121, 125,
127, 129, 132, 133, 135 (2), 136(2),
142, 143(2), 144 (2), 145, 146, 149,
151, 152, 157, 161, 163, 165, 167,
169, 171, 173, 175, 179' 180, '82,
188, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 199,
202. See Ashton in, 85 ; Bengrove
in, 130, 133, 178 ; Grafton in, 101,
102, 104, 121 (2), 158, 189.
Bedgeworth, see Badgeworth.
Belbroughton [Worcestershire], 205.
Bengrove [Beckford], 130, 133, 178.
Bentham, 122, 188, 199.
Bentham [Bad<;e worth], 35, 69, 123,
135, 137, 188.
Berdwick [Absnn], 124.
BERKELEY [Barkley, etc.], i, 2 (3),
3(4), 4(2), 6(2), 7(3', 8 (2), 9 (4),
10(9), II (7), 12 (4), 13 (8), 14 (7),
15(2), 16(2), 17(4), 18(7), 19(6),
20(11), 21 (7), 22,23,24(2), 25(3),
26 (2), 27 (3), 28 (5), 29 (9), 30 (9),
31 (10), 32 (6), 33 (2), 34(2), 35,
36 (3), yi (5), 38 (4), 39 (4), 40 (4),
41 (4), 42 (6), 43 (4), 44 (4), 45 (2),
46 (7), 47 (6), 48 (5), 49 (4), 50 (3),
51 (7), 52 (2), 53(6), 54(6), 55 (5),
56(3), 57(12), 58(6), 59(7), 60(7),
61 (8), 62 (6), 63 (5), 64 (5), 65 (6),
66(6), 67(6), 68(2), 70(2), 71(4),
72(4), 73(4), 74(8), 75(3), 76(6),
77(3), 78(2), 79(4), 80(5), 81(6),
82(7), 83(7), 84(3), 85(8), 86(5),
87(6), 88(7), 89(9), 90 (9), 91 (5),
92 (8), 93 (4), 94 (2), 95 (6), 96 (2),
97, 98, 99 (5), 100 (3), loi (4),
102 (5), 103 (6), 104 (4), 105 (4),
106 (4), 107 (7), 108 (4), 109 (2),
110(2), 111(2), 112(2), 113, 114(2),
115 (2), 116(3), 117(4), 118, 119,
120(2), 121(2), 123, 124(3), 125(6),
126 (7), 127 (2), 128 (4), 129 (4),
130 (6), 131 (4). 132 (6), 133(2),
134, 135 (4), 136 (3), ^1)1^ 138,
139 (3), 140 (3), 141 (4), 142 (6),
143 (4), 144 (5), 145 (2), 146 (3),
147 (2), 148 (5), 149(6), 150 (8),
151 (3), 152(7), 153(2), 154 (2),
155 (2), 156 (8), 157(6), 158(7),
•159 (3), 160 (6), 161 (2), 162 (2),
163(2), 164 (5), 165 (5), 166(5), J67,
168 (2), 169 (2), 170 (2), 171 (3),
172 (3), 173 (6), 174 (4). 175 (2),
177, 178, 181 (6), 182 (3), 183,
184 (5), 185 (2), 186 (3), 187 (2),
188, 190(4), 191(5), 193(4), 194(2),
195 (3), 196 (6), 199, 200(5), 202 (3),
205 (4), 208 (3) ; Alkington in,
176, 185, 186 ; Berkeley Heath in,
loi, 167, 168, 178; Bevington in, i,
57, 96, 136, 167, 178, 179 ; Beynam
in, 29 ; Bradston, Bredston, or
Broadstone in, 2, 17, 19, 28, 35,
120, 121, 125, 136, 159, 181;
Clapton in, 175, 196 ; Grafton in,
4, 6 ; Halmer in, 174, 177 ; Ham
in. 13, 19, 69, 126, 175, "76, 179,
200, 203 ; Heathfield in, 166;
Hill or Hull in, 103, no, 114, 121,
133- '35- 141, 150, 152, 156 (2),
165, 166, 201 ; Hinton in, 14 (2),
69, 136, 143, 185 ; Newpark in,
119 ; Newport in, 15, 19, 21, 43,
114, 137, 146, 150, 171 (2), 186; ■
Odyn in, 17 ; Pedington in, 19,
171 (2) ; Rodford in, 17 ; Saniger
in, 88, 122, 168, 185 ; Wanswell
in, 17. 68, 161, 162, 168, 193, \
200 ; Wendford in, 104 ; Wick in,
12, 16; Woodend in, 121 ; Wood-
ford in, 103, 105, 120, 122, 171,
177, 186.
Berrington, 49. See also Barringion.
Berrow, 1 29.
BEVERSTON, 10, 18. 29, 37, 40, 45,
46(2), 60, 70(2), 71, 84, no, in,
112, 114, 115, 119, 135, 136, 138,
139(2), 154, 164, 165, 170, 171 (2),
179, 192, 195(2). 198.
Bevington [Berkeley], i, 57, 96, 136,
167, 178, 179-
Bewdley [Worcestershire], 24, 25.
Beynam [Berkeley]. 29.
Beynhampton, 17.
BIBURY [a Peculiar]. 41, 42(2), 44,
62, -]■], loi, 137 (3). 170, 204 (6);
Ablington in, 108, 206 (2).
Bicknor, 78, 119, 122, 123, 125,201;
Ludbrook in. 124.
BICKNOR ENGLISH, 4, 10, 18, 23,
24, 26, n, 42, 49(2). 50, 55, 56,
59, 61, 64, 69, 70, 97, loi (2), 107,
123 (2), 126, 128, 130, 133, 142,
143(3), 155(2). 158. 162, 164, 165,
172, 178 ; Stowfield in, 18, 58.
Bidley [Tidenham], 13.
Birdlip, 29, 35, 135, 145, 177 ; [Brimps-
field], 102 ; [Cowley], 68.
Index Locorum.
289
Birley [error for Bisley], 14.
Bishop's Cleeve, see Cleeve, Bishop's
BISLEY, I, 3, 4(2), 5 (2), 6, 7, 12, 13
17 (2), 18, 20, 21, 26, 28, 31 (2), 32
36, 37, 38 (3)» 39, 41 (2), 42, 45
47, 49, 55, 56, 57, 59 (2), 60, 64 (4)
65, 67 (3). 68, 69, 70 (2), 72, 74 (2)
75, 76, 77(2), 78(2), 79(3), 80,
81(2), 82, 83, 87(2), 90 (2), 92 (3)
94(2), 95(2), 97(2), 101(3), 102
103(2), 105(2), 106, 108(2), 113
114, 115, 116, 117(2), 118, 119(2)
121, 122, 124, 125 (2), 126, 127
128, 129, 130, 132 (2), 135 (2)
136, 138(2), 139, 140, 142(3), 143
144, 145, 146(3), 147, 148(2), 150,
151, 152, 153(6), 154(2), 157, 158:
159, 161, 162, 164, 166, 167(2)
169, 170, 172, 174, 178, 179
182 (3), 186, 187, 190 (2), 191
196 (4), 200 (4), 201 (4), 202 (2),
203 (2), 205, 208 (2) ; Avenishe in
123 ; Nashendin, 167 ; Ruscombe
in, 141, 175.
BITTON, I, 12, 13, 15, 19, 22, 23, 28,
29, 33 (4), 34 (4), 35 (3), 36, 38,
39 (2), 41, 42, 43 (2), 44, 45, 46, 48,
50, 52, 53, 54(2), 56(2), 57(2), 58,
59 (2), 60, 61 (2), 62 (2), 63 (3), 65,
67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76. 77 (2),
79, 80(2), 81, 82(2), 85(3), 86(2),
87, 88(3), 89(2), 90(2), 91, 92,
93 (3). 94, 95, ioi, 102, 103,
105 (3), 106(2), 108, no, 112(2),
114, 116 (3), 117 (2), 118 (2),
120(2), 122(2), 123, 125, 126, 128,
130, 131, 132, 135 (2), 136 (2),
140(2). 141. 143(2), 144,145, 150,
151, ii,7 (2), 158, 159, 161, 162,
164(2), 165, 170(4), 171, 173(2),
174(2), 175(3), 178, 179, 181 (4),
182, 183 (4), 184 (2), 185 (2),
186 (3), 187, 189, 190 (2), 193,
194, 195 (2), 196, 198, 200,
203, 204, 208 (2) ; CuUinghall
in, 34; Grirasbury in, 15 ; The
Hills in, 119; Lannam (? error for
Hannam), 170 ; Lyppiate in, 106 ;
Oldland in, 34, 106, 120, 131,
135, 158, 168, 170, 187, 194 (2) ;
Swinford in, 165 ; Upon or Upton
Cheyney in, 105, 119, 127. See
also Britton, Hanham.
Bladington, 36, 45, 50, 52, 71, 79, 81,
85, 97, 98, 99, 100, 106, 107, III,
F12, 114, 115, 119 (2), 121 (3),
122, 123. See also Bleding-ton.
BLAISDON, 6, 9, 15, 24, 31, 12>. 36,
37, 44. 49, 50 (3), 52, 55, 59, 64 (2\
65 (3), 67 (3), 68, 69 (2), 76, 78,
2 0
102 (2), 103, 105, 106(2), 107, 112,
113, 116, 126, 133, 134, 145, 149,
150, 156 (2), 163, 166, 170, 178,
181(2), 189, 195. See also Bleisdon,
Blesson, and Bleyson.
Blakemoresale [Westbury], 69.
Blakeney [Awre], 31, 42, 44, 68, 69,
70, io[, 102, 113, 120, 124, 144(2),
162, 194(2), 200.
Blanington fSt. Leonard's], 25.
BLEDINGTON, 8, 10(2), 14, 16(2),
21, 22 (2), 27 <2), 39, 40, 41, 42,
45, 51, 52, 54,59,64,81,82,86(2),
91, 137(2), 138, 139, 141, 147,153,
157, 174, 175, 176, 177, 182 (2),
184, 186, 198. See also Bladington.
Bleisdon, 35. See also Blaisdon.
Blesson, 28. See also Blaisdon.
Bletchindon, 12.
Bleyson, 2)l- See also Blaisdon.
Blockley, 205 ; Northwick in, 205.
BODDINGTON, 2, 4, 8, 20, 22, 33(2),
35, 37, 47, 49, 5°, 60, 63, 65, 68,
74, 79, 88, 93, IC7, 108 (2), no,
127, 130, 134, 138, 142, 143, 146,
153, 154, 162 (2), 164, 178, 191 (3),
194, 195, 201 ; Barrow in, 20, 99,
166; Heydon in, n3, 124, 133.
Bolley, see Bulley.
Bosley [Westbury], n3, 141, 181.
Bourton, \\. See also Burton.
BOURTON - ON - THE - HILL {or
super- Montem], 5, 7, 8, 10, 14, 15,
19, 20, 26(2), 28(2), 32(2), 45, 53,
58, 62, 76, 84, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96(2),
98, 102, 108(2), ni, 117, 125, 135,
144, 149, 150, 157, 158, 160, 163,
T69, 177, 187, 191.
BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER \or
super- Aquam], 4, 5 (2), 9, 10 (2),
17, 26 (2), 11, 34 (2), 35, 41, 43,
45, 47, 58(3), 59, 62, 63, 68, II,
74. 75, 82, 83(2), 87 (2), 91, 93,
94(2), 95, 109(2), n4 (2), 115 (2),
118(2), 119, 123, 125, 129, 133,
141, 145, 146, 147, 148 (2), 150,
154, 156, 160, 164, 166, 167, 170(2),
171, 172, 174 (4), 183 (2), 185,
191, 192. See Aston Little and
Clapton.
BOXWELL, 5, 20, 41, 62, 94, 95, 121,
(2), 131, 143, 177, 180.
Bradley [Pin Wotton-under-Edge], 7,
65, 67, no, 122, 179-
Bradston, Bredston, or Broadstone
[Berkeley], 2, 17, "19, 28, 35, 120,
121, 125, 136, 159, 181.
Bradwell, n, 14, 15, 122, 180. See
also Broadwell.
Bratton [Wiltshire], 22.
290
Index Locorum.
i
Breadston, see Bradstone.
Bream [Newland], 13, 15, 159, 175,
198.
Brechyet [Syston or Abston], 1 19.
Bredston, see Bradston.
Breedon. 198(2), 200(4), 201 (2), 202,
203(3).
Breedon's Norton, 194.
Breme, see Bream.
Brickingfton, 199.
BRIMPSFIELD or Brimsfield, 12,
18, 25,87,93,95(2),'97,98, 103. 127,
130, 155, 162. 179 ; Birdlip in, 102.
Brimsborough [ ? = Bromsborrow], 16.
Brimscombe, 21.
Bristol, 107 ; St. Thomas, 69 [in
Bristol diocese].
Britton [ ? = Bitton], 46.
Broad Campden, see Campden.
Broad Hinton [Wiltshire], 49.
Broadstone, see Bradston.
BROADWELL, 9, 12, 23(2), 24^2),
25, 26, 27, 34^2), 45, 51, 54, 61,
63, 74, 81, 84, 92 (2), 98, 102, 107,
108, no, 115, 116. 125, 132, 138,
145, 151, 160, 175, 191, 194, 201.
See also Bradwell.
Brockhampton, 5, 18,62, 81, no, n7,
119(2), 130,207; [Sevenhampton],
n, 177. See also Brockingfton.
Brockington, i.e. Brockhampton
[Bishop's Cleeve], 2.
Brockwere, 38, 60, 90, 198, 203.
Brockwere [St. Briavels], 19.
Brockwere Hewelsfield], 181.
Brockwere Monmouthshire], 46.
Brockwere [Wolston], 136.
BROCKWORTH, 8, 10, n (2), 13,
20, 25, 28, 32, -:,i. 36, 37, 39. 43,
45, 47 (2), 50, 52. 61, 63, 69, 80 (2),
82, 83, 90(2 , 98, 100, loi, 102,
103, 104, 116(2), n9(2), 122, 127,
128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 138, 144,
145(2), 148, 151, 169, 173, 178,
181, 183, 189, 194,204; Droiscourt
in, 135.
BROMSBORROW, 5,9, n, 16, 36,
37 (2), 47, 48, 57, 63, 76 (2), 90,
loi, n9, 122, 140, 146, 147, 151,
168. 170. See also Brimsborough.
BROOKTHORP or Brockthrop,
Brookthrop, 2, 13, 15, 23, 36. t^-],
38, 44 2>, 47. 53, 54 (2), 57, 73,
75, ^3> 9-;, 'A 97, 9«, 'oo, >o2,
104 'y, 105, n4, 127, 134, 136,
140 141, 149, 151, 169, 175, 178,
185, 189, 195 ; Hill in, 8.
Broysboro [?= Bromsborrow], 18.
BUCKLAND, 4, 6, 8, if, 15 (2,1, 16,
ji, 22, 26 > 2,, 27, 38.2,, 39, 40(2;,
43, 47, 49, 55, 57, 60, 70, 73. 74 (2),
76(2), 80(2), 85, 86, 91, 92, 93,
94, 95, 96, loi, 102, 103, 104(2),
108, n2, n4, n5, n8, 119, 123,
124, 126, 127 (2), 128, 129, 133,
135, 148, 151, 153, 155, 156 (2),
162, 164, 165, 169, 170, 182, 187 (2),
188, 190, 197, 204 12) ; Laburton
in, 4 (2), 6, 16 (2), 69, 84. 85, 86,
104, n9, 173. See also Laverton.
BULLEY or Bolley, 26, 36, 54, 86,
94, 107, n9, 124, 130, 140, 144,
146, 149, 177, 193, 196 ; [West-
bury], 185.
Burthrop, 12, 81.
Burton, 69, 121. See also Bourton.
Burton-super-Aquam, see Bourton-on-
the-Water.
Buthrop [Fynefield], 129.
Buttersend, [Hartpury], 166.
Calcot, 1 10.
Calcote [Coin Dean], 123.
Calcott [Bagpath], 175.
Calmesden [North Cerney], 19.
Calycote [Monmouthshire], 13.
CAM, I (2), 2, 3, 4, 6 (2), 10 (2), 14,
15, 22, 23, 27 (2). 29, 30, 33, 34,
37. 38, 39, 41, 42, 44 (3), 46, 47 U ,
48, 49, 50, 52, 55, 56, 60 (2), 61 (2S
63, 65, 66, 67, 69, 71, 76(2), 79,
80(3), 81 (3), 82(2), 84, 85, 90,
91, 92, 94, 95 (2), 97, 99 (2), 100,
loi, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107 (2 ,
108, no, ni, n2, n3 (3), n4,
n6, n9, 124(2), 125, 126, 127,
129 (2), 130, 135, 136, 139, 140,
145, 146, 148, 149, 156, 159, 160 ('2\
161 (2), 164, 166, 167, 169, 172 2',
173, 178, 179(2). 182 (2), 183, 184,
185(2), 186 (2), 187 (2), 190(2),
'91, 193 (2), 199 (4), 200, 201 (2),
205, 208.
CAMPDEN, 5, 8 (2), 9, 12, 20 (2), 21,
23, 25 (2), 29, 30, 31, 34, 36, 42, 44,
45 (2). 47, 49 (3), 55, 56, 58 (2), 59.
60 (2), 61, 62 (2), 64, 66 (2), 70,
71 (2). 72, 74(2), 75(2). 77,.8o, 81,
85 (2), 87, 88, 89. 93, 95, 96, 97,
99, 100(2', 102, 106(2), no, n4,
I 124, 126, 133, 135, 140, 141 1,2),
! 146, 150, 152, 155, 157, 158, 159,
: 163, 16^' (2), 178, 179. I 84, I 86,
I 194, 197, 199, 203 (2) ; Westington
i in, 105, 1 16, 136, I 58, 161.
Campden, Broad. 5, 21.
CAMPDEN, CHIPPING, 4 ^2\ 5,6,
' 9, 10, n, 14, 15, 17, 24, 109, n3,
i n6, 123, 14s, 146, 154, 166(2), 168,
Index Locorum.
291
169 (2), 173, 177, 178, 182, 183,
191, 192, 193.
Cannop, 182.
Cerney, see Samay Wicke.
CERNEY, NORTH, 10, 23, 25, 31,
32, 35 (2), 47, 57, 64, 73, 75, 80,
86, 89, 90 (2), 91, 92, 102, 109 (2),
114, 120, 123, 125, 129, 139, 140,
146, 149, 152 (2), 164, 172, 182,
183, 195, 202 ; Calmesdon in, 19 ;
Woodmacote in, 177.
CERNEY, SOUTH, 8, 9, 22. 25, 42,
45, 48, 51, 54, 57 (3), 58 (2), 61,
64, 65 (4), 66 (2), 67 (6), 68, 69,
71, 73 (2), 84, 86, 88, 92 (4), 93,
96, 97, 100, loi (2), 102, 103, 104,
105 (2), 106, 109 (2), III (2), 115,
117, 118, 120 (3), 121, 122, 128,
132, 134 (2), 136, 137, 139, 141,
142, 144, 146, 147 (3), 148, 149,
150 (2), 152 (2), 154 (4), 156(2),
159(2), 160(2), 161, 163, 164, 165,
166, 168(2), 170, 173(2), 174, 176,
179, 183, 185, 188, 192 (2), 193(2),
194 (3), 195, 199. 204.
Cham, see Cam.
Chapel Honybome, see Honybome,
Chapel.
Chapsoll [Westbury], 34.
CHARFIELD, 4, 17, 19, 27, 29, 34,
36, 38, 43, 46, 47, 51, 52, 54, 59(2),
69 (2), 72, IZ (2), Tj, 80, 82, 89(2),
91, 94, 103, 105, III, 125, 133,
140, 148, 156, 157, 160, 168, 169,
170, 177, 178, 190, 193; Chars-
field, 36 ; Chartysfield, 30 ; Char-
vild, 72.
Charington, see Cherington.
Charingworth, 78, 106.
Charlton [Tetbury]^ 7, 130, 166, 170.
CHARLTON ABBOTTS, 55, 59,62,
78, 112, 114, 119, 123, 126, 168,
171, 179.
CHARLTON KING'S, i, 4, 5, 6 (2),
8(2), II, 12(3), 13(2), 14, 16, 17,
21,22,23(3), 24(2), 32(2), 35(2),
yj, 38, 40, 47, 49. 52 (2), 53 (2),
57(3), 58, 59, 61(2), 63(2), 64(2),
65, 66, 67, 69, 71, 75, n, 79, 80 (3),
81, 82(4), 83(2), 86 (2), 87, 88 (2),
89, 90, 91 (2), 95 (3), 96 (2), 98, 99,
103(2), 105, 106(2), 109, 110(2),
112, 114, 115(2), 117(2), 118,
119(2), 120, 122, 123, 124, 125,
126(2), 127(3), 128(3), 129, 132,
134, 138, 139, 142, 146, 150, 152,
155(2), 157, 160(3), 161, 162(2),
164, 165(2), 166, 168, 169(2), 175,
176, 181(2), 184, 185(3), 186(2),
18- (3), 189(2), 190(2), 192(3),
193(2), 194(3), 196(2), 198,200(2),
201, 205, 208.
Chavenage [Horsley], 35.
CHEDWORTH, 9, 20, 25(2), 26(2),
29, 30, 41, 44, 47, 48, 53, 54, 56,
62 (2), 64 (2), 69 (2), 71, 75, 77, 78,
83, 88 (2), 89, 92, 96, 97, 98 (2),
102, 103, 105, 109,116, 117, 118,
124, 131, 132, 133, 141, 150, 153,
157, 167, 171, 173, 179, 181, 184,
185, 187, 188, 191, 195, 198, 240.
CHELTENHAM, i, 3 (2), 4 (2), 5 (2),
6(2), 7(4), II (3), 12, 13, 15(2),
23(4), 25 (5), 26(2), 28, 31 (2),
32 (2), 33 (3), 35 (6), 39(2), 44, 47,
48, 49, 50(4), 53, 54(3), 55, 56(2),
57, 58(2), 59(2), 60,61,63(2), 66,
68, 72,73,77(3), 78(2), 79, 81(3),
82,83(2), 84(3), 86(3), 88(3), 90,
94(2), 95 (2), 96, 98, 99, 100, loi,
103, 104, 105, no, III (2), 112,
115, 122(2), 123, 124, 126(2),
127 (5), 130 (4), 133, 134 (4),
138(3), 140(2), 142(2), 143, 145,
146, 148(3), 149(3), 151, 153(3),
154, 155, 156(2), 157, 158, 160,
161 (2), 162(2), 163, 165, 166(3),
167, 168, 170(2), 171 (2), 173(2),
175, 177, 179, 180(2), 181, 182,
183, 185 (2), 188 (3), 189 (2),
190 (3), 191 (2), 192 (2), 193,
194 (2), 195 (2), 196 (3), 198 (3),
199(2), 200, 202(2), 203, 205(3),
208 ; Alison in, 120, 185 ; Alston in,
166 ; Arston in, 15 ; Harthurst in,
177 ; Orlein, 180 ; Westallin, 179.
Cherington, i, 6, 15, 23, 32, 55, 60, 79,
81, 87, 100, 120, 126, 130, 136,
140, 141, 145, 159, 165, 167, 174.
CHILD'S WICKHAM [a Peculiar],
174(2), 208.
Chipping Camden, see Campden, Chip-
ping.
Chipping Colden, 122.
CHIPPINGSODBURY.seeSodbury,
Chipping.
Chosen, see Churchdown.
CHURCHAM, 5(2), 8, 9, 11, 13,
14(3), 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 25(2),
26 (2), 29(2), 31, 33 (3), 34 (2),
35, 36 (2), 37, 38 (2), 39 (3), 40, 42,
43(3), 45, 46(2), 47, 48 (2), 49 (4),
51, 53, 54(2), 55(3). 58(2), 59,60,
61, 64, 65, 66, 67, 71. 72 (3), 73 (4),
74, 75, 76(2), 80, 81, 84, 85, 86,
87 (3), 88 (2), 90, 91, 92 (4), 93, 94,
95 (2), 96, 97 (2), 99, 100, loi, 103,
104 (4), 105, 113, 115, 116, 117,
120, 122(2), 124, 125(2), 126(2),
132, 133, 139, 142, 146, 148, 149,
292
Index Locorum.
151(3), 152, 154, 156, 161, 165,
169, 171, 172. 173, 174 (3)» 175,
177, 178, 181 (3), 182, 185, 186,
187(2), 190(2), 194(2), 199. 201,
202,203 ; Highoam in, 15, 17, 36,
65, 66, 68, 81, 98, 104, 125, 127,
130, 132, 164, 185; Over in, 108,
175, 208.
CHURCHDOWN, 6, 11,12, 15, 16(2),
17, 27 (2), 28 (2), 29, 30, 32 (2). 38,
44(2), 47(2), 48, 59. 62(2), 63,
64(2), 67, 73 (2), 76 (3), 77, 80 (2),
81 (2), 85, 86, 88 (2), 90, 92, 93,
98(2), 99, 109, III, 115, 116(2),
117, 118, 123, 135(2), 136, 139,
140, 141, 143, 145, 150, 154, 155,
158, 160, 167, 169, 177, 179, i8i,
184, 185, 186(2), 192, 193, 194,
195, '97. 203, 205, 207 ; Parton in,
81, 103. 106, 114, 125, 133, 148,
154, 156, 175, 178. Called also
Chosen, Cburisdoa, and Churs-
don, q.v.
Church Stanway, seeStanway, Church.
Churisdon [see also Churchdown], 12.
Cbursdon, i.e. Churchdown, 2 (2), 3, 4
5, 6, 8(2), 9, II, 18, 34, 52,68, m
119, 120, 122; Hucclecote in, 4
9, 52, 54, 56, 57, 1 36 ; Poole in, 1 8.
CIRENCESTER, i (2), 4 (2), 5, 6 (4)
7 (4), 8, 9(4), 10(3), II (3), 13
14(6), 15, 16, 17, 18, 19(4), 20(2)
21 (2), 22, 23 (5), 24 (5), 25 (4)
27 (2), 28, 29 (3\ 30(3), 31, 32
34, 38, 39, 40, 41 (3), 42 (2), 43
44(2), 45,46(2), 48, 50, 51, 52(4)
53, 55, 56, 57 (2), 58, 59 (2\ 60,
61 (2), 62, 63 (4), 64 (3), 65, 66, 67
68 (2), 69 (3), 71 (2), 72 (2), 73
74 (3), ys (3). 76, 77 (2), 78, 80 (2)
81 (2), 82(4), 83(2), 84, 85.86(2)
88, 89, 90, 91 (2), 92 (2), 93, 94 (2)
96(3X97,98, 99, 100, 103, 104, 105
106, 107, 108 (4), III (2), 115 (2),
116, 117 (3), 118 (2), 119, 120 (3),
121 (3), 122 (2), 123, 124, 125
126 (2), 128, 130, 131, 132, 133,
I34(4),i35(2),i36, 138(4), 139, 140;
141 (7), 142 (9), 143 (4), 145 (4)
147 (3), 148, 150, 151. 153, 154(4)
155(3), '56. 161, l62/'2), 163, 164(2)
167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173(3), 174
175 (2), 176, 177(3), 178, 179 (3)
180(2), 181, 182, 183(2), 184(3)
186 (3), 187 (2), 188, 189, 191 (4)
192, 193 (2), 195, 197, 198, 200,
201, 202 (2), 203, 204, 205 (2)
Baudington in, 120 ; Bawnton in
108, 1 53.
CLAPTON, 170, 172.
Clapton [chapel of ease to Bourton],
8, 10, 70, 124 ; [Berkeley], 175,
196.
Clayfyld?, 19.
Clearwell [Newland], 35, 143, 144(2),
T47 (2), 170, 183. See Clowerwall.
CLEEVE, 42 (2), 77, 78, 95 (2), 96,
97 (2), 98 (2), loi, 105, 107 (6),
109, III, 112, 115, 116, 118,123,
125, 126 (2), 130, 131, 179, 188,
196(5), 197 (3). 198 (3), i99("),
200 (2), 201 (6), 202 (7), 203.
CLEEVE, BISHOPS, ^rEpiscopi [a
Peculiar], 5, 23, 27, 30 (2), 32 (2),
33 (2), 37, 39, 49 (4). 54, 55, 7o (3),
71, 72(3), 74, 77 (2), 81 (4J, 82(3),
84 (2), 86 (3), 87, 89, 93, 96 (2),
112, 113, 114, 133, 160, 162, 171,
177 (2), 189, 192. 207(14) ; Brock-
ington in, 2 ; Gothering^on or
Gutherton in, 103, 120, 134, 178,
197 ; Southam in, 2, 69, 116, 117,
132, 140, 144.
Cleeve [Westbury], 19, 32, 104, 142.
Clifford, 26, 33, 39, 40, 44, 60 (2), 87,
98, 131, 149 (2), 158 (2). 165.
CLIFFORD CHAMBERS, 2, 94 (2),
126, 180, 193.
Clifford-on-Severn, 16.
Clifford-on-Stour, 5,11 (4).
CLIFTON [in Bristol dioc], nil.
Clowerwall [Newland], 10, 62, 108,
109, 144, 160, 168, 180. See also
Clearwell.
COALEY, 4, 7, 28, 35, 37, 41, 42, 45,
51, 55, 57, 60, 70, 74(3), 76, 77,
78 (2), 79, 88, 89, 94. 97, 98, 99,
113, 120, 121, 147, 179, 205. See
also Colley and Cowley.
COBERLEY, 113, 192. See Cub-
berley.
Cockeate [Coin]. See Dennes, 175.
Codrington [Wapley], 19, 120, 134.
See also Cotherington.
COLD ASTON or Ashton, 6 (2), q,
13, 20, 21, 28, 29, 37, 43, 46, 49 (2),
50, 53, 55, 56(2), 59, 60. 61 (2),
64, 66(3), 71 (2), 72 (2), 75, 78,
84, 85, 87, 90, 93, 95, 1 12 (2), 1 14,
115, 116 (2), 117 (2), 118, 122,
126, 132, 135 (3), 136, 138, 142,
150(2), 152, ibi, 177, iSi, 183,
198. See also Coin Ashton.
Coldrope, see Coldthorpe.
Coldthorpe or Coldrope or Coulthrope
or Cowlrupte [Standish], 119,
120, 184, 193, 199.
Coleford [Newland], 9, 13. 18, 22, 30,
43. 48, 65, 67, 71, 119, 156, 1-4,
178, 196, 201. See also Colesford,
Index Lotorum.
293
Coles, 120, 202.
COLESBOURNE or Cowlesbourne.
5, IS, 16, 51, 59,69(2), 75, 81 (2),
86, 100, 109, III, 120, 130, 136,
150, 155, 164, 173, 180, 188, 193,
197, 201.
Colesford, 122, 125, 180, 183.
Colley, 14 (2), 25, 42, 44, 45, 47, 56, 69.
Coin Ashton, 165.
Coin Deans, 166, 186 ; Calcote in, 123.
COLN DENNIS, 16, 22, 25, 30, 34,
56, 82 (2), 83, 93, 94, 102, 106, 108,
114, 116, 118, 132, 138, 141. 147,
151, 160, 163, 164, 202; Cockeate
in, 175.
COLN ROGERS, 8(3), 10, 30, 36,
39, 50, 52, 62, 74, 82, 84, 94 (2),
95, 102, 117, 142 (2), 145, 171,
207.
COLN ST. ALDWYN'S, 23, 24, 40,
51, 56, 63, 70, 74, 93, 97, 100, 104,
no, 112, 123, 125, 129, 131, 137,
138, 139, 142(2), 145, 146, 149,
156, 158, 164, 165, 171, 174, 176,
180, 183, 184.
Colwall, 139.
Combe, 173.
Compton [Bristol diocese], nil.
COMPTON ABDALE, 2, 5, 9, 20,
23, 25, 36, 44, 55, 61, 66(2),
103(2), 114, 145, 154(2), 163, 167,
179, 195, 201 (2).
COMPTON GREENFIELD, nil.
COMPTON, LITTLE, 5. 7, 9(2),
22, 29. 33, 44, 63, 64, 82 (2), 88,
90, 91, 94(2), 98, 106, 108(2), 126,
^33^ 135(3), 137, 138. 142, 150,
152, 15 H 165, 175, 198.
CONDICOTE, 12, 19, 32, 37, 55.
CORSE, 2(3), 8, 9, 15(2), 18, 20, 23,
24(2), 25 (2), 27 (2). 29, 38, 46, 47,
52, 56(2), 69, 74, 80, 82, 89(2),
96(2), 100, 108, 112, 113(2), 124,
127, 132(2), 141, 144, '45, 151 (2),
156, 160, 177, 183, 188(3), 192,
202, 204.
Coscombe, 100.
COTES, 5 (2), 20, 25, 28, 42, 59, 96,
98, 141, 143, 145, 159, 174, 193,
196, 202.
Cotherington [? Codington in Wapley], 2
Coulthroppe, see Coldthorpe.
Cowhill [Oldington], 125.
COWHONIBOURN, 5, 9, 14, 19, 35,
36, 67, 78, 86, 102(2), 103, 107,
109, 112, 113(3), 114, 115- 117(2),
121, 122(2), 123, 124, 125, 134,
137, 144, 146, 147, 148, 155, 158,
165, 166, 178, 182, 185, 187, 193,194,
195, 203. See also Honeybourn.
2 0 *
COWLEY, 1, 18, 19, 20, 23, 31 (2), 32,
32, (2), 37, 44, 60, 62, 64. 71. 73 (2),
79(2), 81, 82, 83(2), 87, 96, lOI,
103, 105, 108(2), 109, no, 112,
113, 115, 116, 119, 120, 123,
124(2), 136, 138(2), 141, 144(3),
145, 148(2), 149, 152, 154(3), 155,
156 (2), 158 (2), 160, 161 (2),
162(2), 164, 172, 174(2), 179(2),
iSo(3), 184, 185, 187(2), 188(2),
191, 193(3). 194(2). 195(2), 198,
199; Birdlip.in, 68. See also
Colley and Coaley.
Cowlies Elm [Westbury], 181.
Cowlrupth, see Coldthorp
Cowper's Hill [Brockworth], 177, 178.
Cradwell [Brimsfield], 18.
CRANHAM, 29, 40(2), 41, 42, 46, 52,
68, 69, 7^, 78, 85, 95, 96(2),
108(2), 118, 120, 144, 145, 146,
153, 155, 160, 180, 183, 185,
187(2), 199.
Cricklade St. Sampson [Wiltshire],
142.
CROMHALL, 3(2), 7, 9, 12, 16, 18,
19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31, 37(2), 40, 41, 42, 43(2),
45 (2), 50, 52, 53 (2). 57, 58, 59,
60(2), 62, 64, 67, 71 (2), 76, 78,79,
82. 83, 84, Z7. 88 (3), 94. 95 (2),
98(2), 103, 104(2), 106(2), 107,
108, no. Ill, 112, 114, 116(2),
117, 118 (2), 120(2), 121(2), 122,
123, 124(2), 125, 128, 136, i37(2\
138, 141, 143, 145, 148 (4), 149(2),
•152, 154, 155, ^S7' 159(2), 160,
161 (2), 162, 163, 164(2), 165, 166,
169, 172, 173, 179, 182(2), 184,
1S5, 186, 188 (2), 189, 191, 192,
195(2), 199(2).
Crookes [Pauntley], 175.
CUBBERLEY, 29, y:,, 36 50, 51,
52 f2), 54, 55, 6i.r,5. 124, 130, 153,
160, 178. See also Coberley.
Culkerton [Rodmarton], 176, 201.
Cullinghall [Bitlon], 34.
DAGLINGWORTH, 9(2), 26,36, 58,
62, 73, 74, 78, 84 (2), 89, 104 (2),
121, 134, 138, 149(2), 153, 163,
164, 193, 196.
Dean, Forest of, see Forest of Dean.
Dean Grange, 120.
Dean Magna, see Micheldean.
Dean Parva, see Little Dean.
DEERHURST [a Peculiar], i, 2 (2),
4 (3), 5, 7, 8, 9, 10. 12 (2), 15, 17,
18, 19, 22, 23, 24 (2), 25, 27, 29,
30, 31 (2), 33' 36, 39, 40, 45, 46(2),
294
Index Locorum.
47, 49, 53 (3), 55 (2), 58, 5^ (3).
62 (2), 63(4), 7t, 72, 73, 81, 82(2),
83, 84, 85, 87, 88 (2), 90, 91, 92, 93,
95(2), 96, 97, 98 (2;, 100, 102(2;,
104, 105 (2), 106, 107, 108 (3),
109(2), no, III, 117, 121 (2), 124,
127(3), 128 (2), 129(3), 132, 134,
135 (3), 137. 139(2). 142, 144(3),
145, 146, 149, 15' (2), 152, 153(3),
155, i6r, 163(3), 164(2), 166, 167,
169, 171, 182, 183 (2), 186, 188,
189, 190, 192 (3). 193 (2), IC5 (2),
199 (2), 202 ; Walton in, i, 67,
127, 139, 179, 185. 192, 199 ; Whif-
ford in, 126 ; Whitfield in, 10,
12(2). 18. See Apperley, Dowrest,
and Durest.
Derham, see Djrrham.
DEYNTON, 3, 4, 9, 108, 118, 173, 184,
186,201. See also Dynton.
Dickleston, see Dixton and Dikulston.
DIDBROOK, 17, 27, 41, 42, 47, 48,
53(2), 55(2),'56, 63, 74, 80, 84, 85,
91, 104, 105, 107, 114, 129, 134,
136 (2), 144, ISO, 151, 152, 164,
171, 172, 195, '99, 208.
DIDMARTON, 38, 17, 99, 100, 116,
139, 151, 177.
Didnam [PTidenham], 28.
Dikulston, 9.
Dixton 34, 166; [Alderton], 31.
DODDINGTON, 38, 50, 60, 63, 65,67,
74, 98, 104, 106, 107, no, 123, 127,
132, 138, 140, 150, 158, 168, 175,
177, 186, 189, 198, 205.
Donninglon [Stow], 34. 105.
DORSINGTON, 4, 10 (2), 20, 23,
35(2), 40, 44, 47, 51, 57,90, 117,
124, 178 (2), 179, 202.
Doug^hton [Tetbury], 17.
DOWDEDSWELL, 30, 31, 36, 96,
.98, 102, 123, 129, 130, 135, 142,
174, 203 ; Pepiglerton by, 133.
DOWN AMNEY, 10, 16, 23, 25, 31 (2),
34, 43, 49 (2), 53 (2), 59, 61, 84, 89,
90, 92, 93, loi, 106, 109, 113,
115, "7, 133, '40, 147 (2), 150,
153, 154(2), 156(2), 157, 161, 163,
164, 173, 177, 180, 184, 185, 188(2),
192. 193, 201, 208.
Do^vn Hannam, see Hannam.
DOWN HATHERLEY, 8, 16, 21, 31,
32, 38, 54, 69, 84(2), 85, 99, 103,
104, 112, 119, 120, 121, 136, 139,
144, 148, 160, 165, 167, 171, 185,
187 (2), 188 (2), 191. See also
Hatherley.
Do-wnton | Frocester]. 15.
Dowrest [? Deerhurst], 1 7.
Doyngfton, 18.
Doynton, Doyng^on, see Deynton.
Doynton, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 47, 48,
59, 78, 86, 92, 98, 113 (2), 117,
118(3), '22, 123, 130(2), 131, 133,
139, 141, 143, 148, 152, 158, 167(3),
180.
DRIFFIELD, 22, 26, 28, 38 (2), 40,
41,45, 51, 53, 56,91, 93, 100, loi,
103, 105, 108, 112, 121, 123,
137, 152, 166, 170, 187, 188, 193,
197.
Drinerkewan, 187.
Droiscourt [Brockworth], 135.
Dudston Marsh, 15.
DufEeld, 128.
Dufifton, 192.
DUMBLETON, 10(2). n, 13, 21, 23,
27, 40, 47, 49, 50(2), 63, 75, 80,
81, 91 (2), 92 (2), 94, 95 (2), 99,
104, 105, 107, 108, 109 (3), 112,
113, 124, 125, 130, 134, 136, 137,
149, 175(2), 180, 184(2), 198.
Dunfield [Wiltshire], 183.
DUNTESBOURN ABBOTTS, 6,
17, 23, 29, 32, 46, 62, 76, 77, 90.
93, 108, 109, 121, 129, 142, 146,
179, 200.
Duntesbourn Knights, 24, 45, 80.
Duntesbourn, Nether, 9 ; Pynbere
in, 4.
DUNTESBOURN ROUS, 27, 36,97,
1 10, 141, 175, 191, 196 ; Overley in,
189.
Duntsbome Lyre, 124.
Duntsbourne, 107, 151,175.
Durest [ ? Deerhurst], 38.
Durham, see Dyrham.
DURSLEY, I (2), 7, 8(2), n, 13, 14,
15, 17, 18(2), 20(2), 26, 28, 29,
30, 31, 33, 38 (4), 41, 43 (2), 45 (2),
49(2), 51, 54, 55, 59, 60, 63(2),
68, 71 (2), 73(2), 74, 76, 78, 79,
81, 82 (2), 85, 86, 92, 99, 104, 107,
no, 115, I25(2\ 126, 131, 132,
i34i 135, 138, 140, 143. '44(2),
146, 147(3), 148(2), 149(2), 150,
153, 154. 160, 162, 163, 164, 165,
166, 170, 171, 173(2), 175 (2), 176,
178, 179, 181 '3), 183, 184, 186(2),
187(2), 190, 195, 196(2), 201 (2),
204.
DYMOCK, 6, 7, 10, II {i\ 12 (2), 14,
15, 17 (2), 21, 22, 25, 29, 36(5),
37(2), 38, 39, 40(2), 41, 43, 44,
46, 47(2), 48, 50(2), 51, 52, 54,
57(2), 59(2), 60, 64 (2), 67, 70,
72 (2), 73 (2), 75, 76, 77(2), 81,82,
84 (2), 88, 93, 94, 95, 99, loi, 102,
105, 108(2), 109, 110(3), "2. 113,
114(2), 117, 120, 121, 123(2) 124,
I
(!
Index Locorum.
295
125(3), 126, 127, 131 (2), 135, 140,
143, 145, 147, 149 (2); 150, 153,
154, 155(2), 157, 159, 160, 163,
164, 172, 173, 174. 175, 183, 184,
203, 204, 205 ; Callowe in, 205 ;
Hellashe in, 69 ; Natherton in, 15.
Dynny [Minsterworth], 20, 187.
Dynton, 64, 66, 68, 205. See also
Deynton.
DYRHAM, I (2), 2, 9, 18, 20, 30, 36,
37,48, 51, 52, 53(2), 54(3), 58,68,
70, 85 (4), 86, 88, 90, 96, 97, 99 (2),
100, 102, 105, 107, 1 10, 122, 126, 132,
134(2), 137, 139, 143, 144, 146(2),
147, 151(2), 160(2), 162, 164(4),
172, 180, 181 (2), 194 (2), 205,
208 ; Dereham, 80 ; Derham,
74(2), 75, 86(2); Durham, 64;
Henton in, 171. See Dytham?
Dytham [ ? Dyrham], 1 2.
EASTINGTON or Estington, i, 2, 4,
5,6,7, 8(3), 12(2), 13(2), 16, 18,
19, 22(2), 26, 28 (2), 30, 31 (2},
34 (2), 35, 36, 40 (2), 44, 47 (2), 53,
57 (2), 58, 59, 62 (3), 70, 76, 78 (2),
79,8o(2),8i, 83, 84, 86, 88, 92,93,
94, 98, 99, 100, loi, 103, 105,
106(3), 107, 109, no, m, 114,
116, 117, 118; 120, 122(2), 123,
126, 129, 130, 131, 132(3), 134, 138,
140(2), 147, 148(3), 150(2), 151(2),
152(4), 153(2), 154, 155(2), 156,
157, 159(2), 162, 163, 166, 170,
171, 172(2), 175, 177, 178(2), 180,
181, 182(3), 183(2), 184, 186, 188,
189, 190, 192(2), 193(2), 194(2),
198, 201, 204 (3), 205 ; Alkerton
in, 134 ; Alking:ton in, 13, 34, 35 ;
Framilode in, 132, 175, 179 ;
Nupend in, 147.
Eastington [Northleach], 9, 119.
Eastleach, 3, 6, 8, 32.
EASTLEACH MARTIN, 28, 32, 44,
65, 67, 73. 76, 109, 110, 115, 117,
124, 134, 143, 146, 150, 162, 178,
201.
EASTLEACH TURVILLE [or
Turvy], 28, 32, 41, 61, 73, 75, 76,
no, 115, 116, 137, 147, 155, ,165,
192, 199.
Ebberton [? Elberton], 65.
Ebley [Randwick], 179; [Standisb],
16 ; [Stonehouse], 141, 147.
Ebrighton, 19.
EBRINGTON, 7, 15, 23,24 (6), 25 (4),
26, 27, 31, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49,
67, 70, 78, 79 (2), 87, 89, 94, 97,
102, 105, 108, III, 112, 116, 118,
125, 129, 140, 147, 150(2), 156,
15Q, 166, 182, 184, 193; Hidcote
in, 8.
Hbintoii, 13 ; Hitcote Boyce in, 8, 169.
HDGEWORTH, 3, 12, 22, 41, 61, 70,
72(2), 117, 121, 136, 141, 143, 155,
157, 167, 174, 177, 187, 190, 196,
200.
ELBERTON [dioc. of Bristol].
Elb.-rton [Lydney], 5, li, 55.
Eldersfield, 70.
Elinston [? Elmston], 86.
ELKSTON, 7, 35, 39, 42, 57, 85,
92 (2), 107, 129, 133, 136, 146, 150,
164 (2), 201. See also Elston.
Elksworth.
Elmington [Westbury], 20.
Elminston [? Elmston], 72.
ELMORE, 6, 8 (2), 10(2), 11, 13, 19,
21, 23, 24, 28, 34, 35, 39, 41, 43,
44, 45, 46, 47, 51, 52 (3\ 53 (2),
55, 60, 62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 72,
76(2),78, 79,81, 82, 84(2;, 85, 88,
89 (2), 97, 99, 100, loi, 102,
103 (2), 104, 106, 107, 112, 115,
116, 118, 120, 127(2), 128, 129,
131, 132, 135, 137(2), 138, 139(4),
140, 141, 143(2). 144, 146, 149.
153, 155 (2), 158 (2), 159, 166,
168(3), 170, 171, ^73, 180, 181,
184, 185, 188, 197 (2), 200, 203,
205.
ELMSTON [Ealmston or Elmeston],
2, 3(2), 4, 5, 7, 9, 13. 14, 17, 19,
20, 22, 23, 24 (2), 25, 26 (2), 30, 32,
33, 34, 35 (2), 36, 38, 40, 41, 42,
48, 49(2), 50, 51 (2), 56, 58, 59, 60,
62, 72, 81, 83, 84, 85, 99 (2\
101(2), 102, 103, 106, III, 125,
143, 144, 152, 155, 161, 172, 181,
190, 194, 205 ; Ockington in. 123,
137, 169. See also Elinstone.
Elston [PElkston], 85.
Elstone, 166, 174.
Elton [Westljury], 81, 107, 121, 142 (2\
148, 163, 164, 167, 204 ; tithing,
173-
Eme [VVotton], 141.
English Bicknor, see Bicknor English.
Enworth, 46 (2), 82, 83 (2), 1 18.
Epney [Morton \'alence], 19, 122, 147,
159.
Erlingham, 34, 50 67, 82, 139. See
also Arlingham.
Etlow [Awre], 94.
Evington, 190.
Evington [in Leigh], 114, 167, 193.
Eytherington [.' error for Tithering;ton
or Gotherington], 68.
296
Index Loco7'um.
Fairfield. 142.
FAIRFORD, 4, 7(2), 10, II, 15, 16,
21 (2), 25, 30, 31 (2), 34, 36, 40,
42, 43, 44, 50. 58, 64, 89, 92 (2),
97,99, '02, 103, III, 113(2), 115,
137, 143(2), 144(3), 145(2), 146,
147, 148(2), 150, 151, 156, 163,
167, 170, 176, 179, 181, 185, 187,
188, 191 (2), 19-2, 193, 196, 197,
200, 208.
Falbield, 187. See also Fawfield.
Falfield [Thornbury], no, 126, 130,
155, 158, 159. See also Fawfield.
Fanehouse, 13.
Farleigh, 167.
Farley [Hardwick], 168.
Farmcote, 16, 141 (2), 148.
FARMINGTON, 10, 26, 50, 69, 89,
91, 97, 107, 122.
Favield, 184.
Fawfield, 171, 181, 184. See also
Falbield and Falfield.
Fiddington [Ashchuich], 5, 7, 1 10, 119,
126, 168.
FILTON [dioc. of Bristol], w7.
FLAXLEY, 3, 31, 34, 47(2), 49, 5°.
72, 87(2), 94, 97, loi, 108, 120,
125, 126, 132, 133(3), 145, 151,
153, 156, 176, 179, 189(2). See
also Fluxley.
Fluxley, 159.
Foorde, 86.
Ford [Guiting Temple], 72 ; The, 39.
See Guiting-.
Forest of Dean, Whitmead Park, 161,
162, 169.
FORTHAMPTON, 2, 5 (3), 8 [2\ 9,
12, 13, 16 (3\ 19, 22, 24(5), 25,
32(3/, 33(2), 34(2), 35, 37(2;,
40(3), 41. 46, 47, 48, 54, 56, 57,
59 ^2), 60 (3\ 62, 63, 65, 66, 67,
69, 80, 82, 83, 84, 87, 92. 98 (2),
100(2), 104, 109, 110(2), III,
112(2;, 115, 118, 119, 122, 123,
130, 131, 132, 134 (2), 141, 146,
148, 149, 151, 157, 159, 163,
167(2), 174, 175' '80, 185, 189,
2CO.
FORTINGTON {i.e. Forthampton],
40. 121.
Foxcote, 1 1 8, 138 : in Wiitinyton, 142.
Foy [Hereforusliire], ^il)-
FramiJoad or Framload, 105, 163, 169,
\Y(, : ^E.-iStington], 132, 175, 179 ;
[Fiethern], 163.
Frampton, 7, 9, 13, 35, 37, 68, 91.
9d
. IC7, 1:6. 158, \(i
FRAMPTON COTTERELL, 14,
15, 24, 28, 37(2), 47,48, 49, 52,
53, 54, 3^J, 57: 61.63, 64, 66(2;,
71,75(2), 76, 80,81, 82,83,91 (2),
92(3), 95, 96, 98, 99, loi, 102,
104, 106(2), no, 112, 113(2),
115(2), 116(2), 117(2), 118, 120,
121, 127, 129, 130, 132, 134, 138, ■
146, 149, 152, 154, 156(2), 162, m\
171, 172, 176, 180(2), 184, 186, ■
190, 195, 196, 198(2), 200, 203.
Frampton Mansell [Saperton], 6, 35,
92, 105, 187.
Frampton Naunt, 180.
FRAMPTON -ON -SEVERN, 5, 7,
8(2), 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 15 (2,1, 16,23(2;,
24, 26, 30, 36 (2), 38,~ 42, 44, 45,
47. 48 (3), 49, 50, 51 (2), 53^2 ,
58(2), 60 (2j, 61 (2), 62, 64 (3), 65,
66(2), 67, 71 (2), 72, 74, 75, 76(2;,
81, 84(2), 86, 88, 92(3), 93, 96(2:,
98, 99, 100, loi, 102 (3), 108, no,
114, n7, no, 120, 126(2), 127 (2j,
128(2), 129(2), 130, 131(2), 132(2),
134(2), 135(2). 140, 141 (2), 143 (s),
146, 150, 152, 153, 154(2), 156(3),
157 (3), 158 (2\ 159(2), 160, 165,
166(2), 168, 169 (4), 170, 171, 172,
173, 176, 178(2,, 179, 180, 181 (3),
182, 185, 186, 187 (2), 188, 189,
192 (3), 198, 204 (2).
Frampton-on-the-Water \J.e. Severn],
15-
Frawmpton [?near Winchcombe], 19,
81.
FRETHERN, 10, 14, 28, 42, 45, 46,
54, 59, 74, 81, 85, 95, 96, loi (2),
107, 116, 123, 124, 126, 128, 149,
158, 159, 163, 166, 185. See also
Tretherne ; Framilode in, 163.
FROCESTER, 1,7,8, n (2), 12, 15, 16,
17(2;, I 8, 21, 23, 26, 27(2), 28,
30. 31, 35. 37, 41, 43(2), 49(2), 50,
52(3), 55, 56, 58<'2), 59,61,63(2),
68 (2), 70 (3), 72, ■]■] '2), 78, 79, 80,
82, 84, 86(2), 87, 96(2), 99(2),
100, 102, 105(2), 106, 112(3), 114,
116(2), 117, 119, 121, 122, 124,
125, 128, 131, 132, 142, I44(2\
149, 152, 153, 160, 162(2), 165,
166, 169, 174, 176(2), 178, 179,
188. 1S9, 196, 200 ('2), 202.
Frocester, St. Peter's, 113.
Fulford [Churchani], 15.
Fynefield [Bultrop], 129.
Fyrley, 36.
Gatwick [Westbury], 176, 178.
Getherton, 186. See also Gothering-
ton and Getherton.
GLOUCESTER, i (4), 2 (2), 3, 4, 5,
6, 7 (2), 8(2j, 10(3), II (2), 14(2)
15(2), 16(2), 18, 19, 20(3), 21(3)^
Index Locorum.
297
22 (3), 23 (6), 24 (3), 25, 26 (3),
27 (11), 28 (12), 29 (12), 30(11),
31 (8), 32 (6), 33 (4), 35 (3), 36 (5),
yj (7), 38 (3), 39 (4), 40, 4' (3),
42(5), 43(16), 44(2), 45(5), 46(6),
47(5), 48(6), 49 (3X 50(10)' 51 (5),
52 (4), 53 (8), 54 (4), 55 (7), 56,
57 (4), 58 (5). 59(7), 60(2), 61,
62(7), 63(7), 64 (4.\ 65 (II), 66(7),
67 (7), 68 (8), 69 (3), 70 (6), 71,
72(5), 73(5). 74(5X75 (4), 77(6),
78(3), 79 (6), 80 (4), 81 (3), 82(11),
.83(13), 84(4), 85 (4), 86(7), 88(2),
89, 90 (2), 91 (2\ 92 (3), 93 (2),
94 (2), 95 (4), 96 (3), 97 (4), 98 (7),
99, 100(6), 101 (5), 102(2), 103(2),
105 (4), 107 (6). 108 (2), 109 (3),
110(5), I" (7). 112 (4), 114(10),
115(11), 116(6), 117(2), 118(4),
119 (3), 120 (3), 121 (2), 122 (2),
123 (4), 124 (5), 125 (3), 126 (5),
127 (3), 128 (4), 130 (2), 131 (4),
132 (2), 133(4), 134 (2), 135 (5),
136(5), 137 (5), 138, 139 (3), 140(6),
141 (6), 142 (7), 143 (7), 144 (4),
145, 146, 147 (3). 148 (7), 149 (3).
150, 151, 152 (2), 153 (5), 155 (3),
156(5), 157 (3). 158 (7), 159 (4),
160 (8), i6£ (8). 162(7), 163(3),
164, 165(2), 166(2), 167 (2), 168 (2),
169 (3), 170 (4), 171 (4\ 172 (2),
173 (4), .174 (4), 175 (5), 176(8),
177 (4), 178 (5), 179 (4), 180(2),
181, 182 (2), 183 (II), 184 (3),
185(3), i86(3), 187(10), 188(14),
189(14), 190(12), 191(25), 192(13),
193 (7), 194 (7), 195 (8), 196 (3),
198(8), 199(5), 200(10), 201 (7),
202, 203 ('3\ 204 (2), 205 (6), 208 (3).
Abbotts Barton, 68, 136, 142, 144,
149, 162, 191, 196.
St Aldates, 69, 152, 176.
St. Andrew, 16, 17, 18.
St. Bartholomew, 121.
Barton Street, 120, 151, 169, 178,
181, 183(2), 186, 199, 203.
Castle, 147.
Christ Church, 2, 16, 18.
St. Christopher, 161.
Cript, II.
St. Ewyns, i, 106, 142, 143, 151 (2).
Grace-lane, 4.
St. John, 3f2\ 4, 5, 137, 150; [.?
(Tloucester], 6, 12, 16, 17, 19.
St. Katharine, i, 5 (5), 10, 12, 17 (2),
136(2), 139, 140, 148, 151 (2),
153. 158, 162, 171, 176, 178.
Kingsholm, 185.
Linton, 146, 148.
St. Luke, 140(2).
The Magdalenes, near, 114, 178.
St. Mary, i, 4, 5, 10, li, 128, 130,
136, 137, J 39, 143, 152, 159, 163.
St. Mary Broadgate, 15, 18(2),
'9 ^2).
St. Mary Grace-lane, 11, 167.
St. Mary Magdalene, 13.
St. Mary Minstergate, 34.
St. Michael, 2 (2), 3, 4, 7, i5, 35, 69,
70, 178, 188.
St. Nicholas, 2, 4, 7 (2), 10(2), 11 (2),
12, 13(2), 15 (21, 16 (2\ 17(2),
20, 35, 69, 114, 120, 146, 177.
Norton, 123, 167, 176, 177.
Perton, 128.
St. Owen, 5, S, 9, 113, 150, 178.
Sentbridge, 159.
Sibil, 123.
Trinity, 6 (3), 15. 18, 136(2), 178.
Tuffley, 2, 9, 105, 107, 130, 154,
175(2).
Twigworth, 1 14.
Gotherington or Getherton or Gother-
ton or Gutherton, 68, 100, 123,
198, 199, 200, 201, 207 (5) ;
Nether, 120 ; [Cleeve], 103, 120,
134, 178, 197.
Grafton [lierkeley], 4, 6 ; [lieckfoid],
loi, 102, 104, 121 (2), 158, 189.
Grafton [Warwickshire], iii.
Great Badmington, see Badmington.
Great Barrington, see Barrington.
Greet, 169, 195, 202.
Gretton [Winchcomlse], 35, 38. 91, 104,
120, 122, 123, 126, 134, 135, 139,
140, 146, 166, 168, 192, 194, 199,
207.
Grimsbury [Bitten], 15.
GUITING POWER \or Lower
Guiting], 3, 9, 21, y:,, 42, 71, 123,
138. 151. 152, 156, 157, 181 ; \or
Nether Guiting], 34,61,63, 64, 79,
86. 9^ 138, 147, 152, 158.
GUITING TEMPLE, 3. 9, 14 13).
24, 31, 32, 3314). 36, 41,44, 50. 5',
53, 61, 63, 64, 70(2), 75. 76, 78,
79 (4), 86, 94, 99, 100, 102, 103,
106(2), 107, no, III, 112, 113,
115, 122, 125, 130,135, 142, 143(2),
146, 147, 160, 170, 173, 176. 186,
192 ; \or Upper Guiting], 25, 34,
35 ; Forde in, 172 ; Keynton in,
35, 164.
Guyting, 56, 71, 177, 186 (2).
Guyting Woods, 167.
Haglan [Awre], 169.
Hailes, see Hayles.
Hallinch, see Hawlinge.
298
Index Locoriwi
Halmer [Berkeley], 174, 177-
Ham [Berkeley], 13, 19, 69, 126, 175,
176, 179, 200,203. See also Home.
HAMPNET, 14, 22, 28, 31, 34, 44,
55, 62, 71, 119, 127(2;, 150, 156,
159, 162, 183, 184 (2j.
Hampton, 128, 139. 161, 171.
Hampton Minchin \i.e. Minchinhamp-
ton], 20.
Hanham or Hannam [Bitten], 10, 14,
35, 68, 69, 71 (2), 93, 94(2), loi,
102, 108, 109. 118, 119, 135, t45,
181, 183, 199; West H., 65 ; Down,
35. See also Bitton.
HARDWICK, 3, 7, II (2), 19, 20, 29.
31, 32, 1>1. 35. 38, 39^2), 40,41,
42, 44, 45, 49. 50, 59(2), 62,63(2),
65, 66, 67, 69, 71 (2), 72, 74, 84,
85, 89, 90, 91, 92(2), 94 (2), 95,
96, 97, 98, 103, 104, 107, 108,
109(2), 110(3), '"' "^» ''3' "^■
118, 121, 122(3), J25, 126, 127(2),
128. 129, 134, 135. '36(2), 137.
138, 140, 147, 148, 150, 15' (2),
152(2), 154, 156(2), 157, 159, 160,
161, 164, 169, 170, 174, 176, 177,
179, 181, 184(2), 185, 186(3), "SS,
191, 198, 199, 200, 204.
Harecombe [? Harescomb], 17.
Harefield [ ? Haresfield]. 12.
HARESCOMB, 43, 80(2), 89, 99, 102,
119, 126, 131, 132(3), 136, 144,
I4«, 149, 156, 169, 170. 172, 173.
174, 175, ^11^ '79, '83- '93(2),
196; Hillhouse in, 1S4. See also
Harscombe.
HARESFIELD, 2(2), 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
10, 12, 13(2), 15. 17, 22, 23, 28,
31, 32, 1>1. 35, 37, 38(2), 40. 4',
43, 44, 46, 48, 50(2), 5', 55 (2),
56, 57 (2), 58 (2), 61, 62, 63, 64, 69,
70, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 82, 83, 85,
86, 89, 90, 93, 97, 10 1, 102, 104,
109, 112, 116, 118, 120, 121, 122,
123 (2), 124, 125, 128, 130, 132,
135, 136, 137, 138 (2), 139, '40, 141,
152, 153, '54. 156,. 160 12), 163(2),
164, 165, 171, 174 (2), 175, 176,
178, 179, 180, 183(2), 186, 188,
191, 193. 200(2), 201, 208.
Harnell [? Harnhill], 26, 30.
HARNHILL, 5, 8 (2). 26, 65, 67, ny,
79, 119, 120, 129, 135, 138, 143,
161, 183 ; Hurnell, 25.
Harscombe \i.c. Harescombe], 8, 1 5, 27.
Harsfield, Little [Standish], 176.
Harston, 54.
Harthurst [Chelteftham], 177.
HARTPURY \or Hartbury], i, 3(4),
4(3)> 5,6, 7, 8(2), 9, 10(2), 11(2),
14 (2), 15, 16(3), 17, 18, 20 (2),
.23(2), 26(3), 27(3), 30^2), 31(3),
32, 33(2). 34 (2j, 35, 36 (2A 39(3),
40, 41, 42, 43 (2), 44, 47 '3,1, 49,
5' (3), 52 (2), 53, 56, 57 (2). 59,
60 (2j, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 73 (2), 75,
76(4,\ 77(2), 79, 80, 81, 82 (2),
83(3), 85, 88, 90, 91 (2), 92, 93(2),
94, 95, 97 (2), 98, 99, 100, 101 (3),
106, 107 (2), 109, III (2). 112 (3),
113, 116, 121, 122, 123, 124, 127,
128(2), 130, 131, 133(2), 135(2),
137(2), 138, 139, 141, 142, 144,
147, 149, '50, '52, 154, '55 (2),
156, 159, 161, 162(2), 164, 165(2),
166. 169(2), 175, 177, 178, 181(2),
184(2), 186(2), 187(2), 188, 189(2),
191, 192, 194 (2), 196, 198 (2) ;
Buttersend in, 166.
HASFIELD, 5, 10, 17, 22, 23, 26, 27,
30(2), 3', 32, 40, 44(2;, 47, 53,
65 (2), 66, 67 (2), 68, 72, 74, 76, 77,
85, III, 112, 117, 123, 127, 130,
'33, '35, '36, 140 (3), 156, 163,
170. 190, 203.
HASLETON, 3 (2), 6, 8, 17, 58, 60 (2),
61,77,83, 84, 100, 112, 118, 124,
126, 130, 135, 165. 186, 188.
Hatherley, 137(2). bee Down Hather-
ley.
HATHEROP, 6, 19(2), 20, 21, 22, 23,
24. 28, 34, 35, 36, 39(3). 45, 52,
iz^ 76, n, 78, 82, 85, 92, 94, 102,
107, 1 10, 119, 129, 150, 153, 163,
165, 169, 182.
Haverfield, 43.
Hawcombe, 171, 172.
HAWKESBURY, 3(2), 4, 11, 14. 15,
18 (3), 19, 20, 21 (2), 22, 28, 29, }fi^
35, yi^ 38, 39, 40 (2), 41 (2), 42, 43,
45 (2), 46 (2), 48, 50(3), 51 (2), 52,
53, 56, 58, 59 (2), 60 (2), 64, 66, 68,
72, 74, 75(4), 76(2), 78, 80(2), 86,
87 (5), 88 (2), 91 (3), 93 (2), 94 (5),
96 (3), 97, 99, loi (2), 102 (2),
. 103 (4), 107 (5), 108 (4), 109 (2),
112, 113, 115, 116, 117(3), "8(3),
120(2), 124(3), '26, 127(2), 128(2),
129 (3), 130, 133 (2), 134, 136,
137 (2), 138 (2), 140 (2), 141 (2),
142, 143(2), 144(4), 145(2), 146(2),
147(2), 150, 151 (2), 152, 153, 155,
156(2), 157(2), 159, 160(2), 162(2),
163(3), 164(3), 168, 171, \ll^ 174,
175, 176, 180(2), 181, 182, 184,
186(3), 187(2), 188(2), 189, I9H2),
195, 197, 200(2), 203, 208 ; Hillesley
in. 14, 104, 120, 149, 176(2), 180
195 : Kilcote in, 84, 102, 136 ;
Little Badminton in, 118 ; Sedle-
Index L
ocojnnn.
299
wood in, 121 ; Tresham in, 3, 4,
94, 163, 165, 180, 182, 183, 189;
Upton in, 103, 119, 167.
HAWLINGE \pr Hailing], 5, 13, 39,
59, 71, 87, 95(2) 97, 9«, io3> 105,
134, 139, 148, 154, 169(2), 174;
Hallinch, 11 {2).
Haydon, 158, 176.
HAYLES <7r Hailes, 105, 113, 175.
Heathfield [Berkeley]. 166.
Hellashe [Dymock], 69.
Hemingby, 167.
HEMPSTEAD, 3 (2), 5, 6, 7, 8, 10,
15, 19 (2), 27, 31 (2), 38, 43 (2), 46,
48, 50(2), 51, 55, 56, 65, 67, 68,
73(2), 74,77, 78, 80(2), 81, 82(2),
83. 88, 97 (2), 106, 108, 114, 123,
124, 125(2), 126, 127, 128, 129,
131(3), 132, 133(2), 134, 135, 139,
142, 143, 144, 145, 147, 149, 153,
156, 157(2), 164, 166, 167, 168,
172, 176, 180, 184, 186, 1 88, 200,
202.
HENBURY [in Bristol dioc], 16,
196, 202.
Hensfield, 1 16.
Henton, 165.
Henton [Dyrhami, 171.
HEWELSFIELD or Howelsfidd or
Huelsfield, 3, 12, M, 28, 35, y], 39
(2), 52, 53, 61, 65, 67, 81, 88, 100,
106, III, 118, 126, 147, 151, 153,
155, ^11 (2), I9t>, 201 ; Brock-
were in, 181.
Heydon [Staverton], 105, 147.
Heydon [Bodington], 113, 124, 133.
Hidcote [EbringtonJ, <S ('3 , 04. See
also Bar thrum, Barthram, and
Hitcot Boyce.
Higam, 129.
High Leaden, 121.
High Meadows [Newland], 120.
Higham, 67.
Highnam [Churcham], 1 5, 36, 65, 66,
98, 104, 125, 127, 130, 132, 164,
185 ; Heynham, 119. See also
Hynam.
Hilcadon, 165.
HILL ^r Hull, 2, 3,4(3), 5, 12, 14, 15,
16(3), 17(2), 18(4), 68, 87, 119,
120, 137, 141, 147, 150, 151, 158,
167, 173, 177, 178 (2), 182, 187,
188, 189, 195, 197, 200, 203.
Hill [Berkeley], 103, no, 114, 121,
133, 135, 141, 150, 152, 156(2),
165, 166, 201.
Hill [Brookthorp], 8.
Hillesley [Hawkesbury], 14, 104, 120,
149, 176(2), i8o, 195.
Hillhouse [Harescourt], 184.
Hills, The [Bitten], 119.
Hinton, 18, 27, 29(2), 30, 31(2), 33,
36, 39, 40, 46, 47, 54, 63, 64, 83,
84, 85, 103 (3), 104, 106, 110,
112(2), 123, 128, 129, 130(2), 134,
135, 136, 137, 149. 152, 167.
173 (2), 174(2), 183, 190, 191,
204 (2).
Hinton [Berkeley], 14(2), 69, 136, 143,
185.
HINTON-ON-THE-GREEN, 2, 10,
13, 52, 56,65,67,84, 102, 143(2).
Hitcot Boyce, 104, 105, 168, 173 (2).
See Quinton.
Holyrood Ampney, see Amney Crucis.
Home, i.e. Ham [Berkeley], 69.
Home Lacey [Herefordshiie], 149.
Honeybourne, 26, 28, 44, 45. 46, 49,
51, 52, 54, 55, 65, 78, 81,92,95(2),
98 (2), 100, 108, 165 ; Chapel
Honeybourne, 195. See also Cow
Honeybourne.
Horcott, [Kennsford], 178.
Hordon [? Horton], 16.
HORFIELD, nil.
Horsemarley [Morton Valence], 122.
HORSLEY, 5, 7, 9 (2), 10, 13 (2),
15(2), 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 33, 35,
36(2), 37, 39(2), 50, 54. 55, 57,
59, 63, 71, 76(2), 78, 82(2), 85,
87,90, 100, 105, 107, 108(2), 115,
117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 123,
125(3), 128, 129(2), 131, 136, 138,
139, 141 (2), 142, 147, 149(2), 150
(2), 155, 156(2), 157, 158, 160, 161,
162(2), 163, 164(2), 166, 170(2),
17', ^11^ 174, 175, 177 (2), 179,-
180(2), 182, 183, 184, 185, 186^3),
187(2), 188(2), 189, 192(2), 193,
195, 197, 200 (2), 202, 204 (3);
Chavenage in, 35.
Horsmans [Westbury], 173.
HORTON, 8, 17, 42, 43, 50,53(2),
54(2), 55, 56, 57, 5«, 61, 62, 65,
68, 70, 77(2), 79(2). 83, loi, 104,
106,109, III, 112, 113, 114, 117,
119, 121, 130, 139(2), 144(2), 145,
146, 150, 152, 153, 155, 159 (2),
160, 161, 162, 168, 176, 177(2),
179, 182(2), 186, 187, 193, 194,
198, 200, 201 (2). See also
Hordon.
Howcombe [Minchinhampton], 179.
Howellsfield, see Hewelsfield.
Hucclecote [Chursdon], 4, 9, 52, 54,
56, 57, 136. See Chursdon.
Hull, see Hill.
Huntcourt, 116.
Huntingford, 2, 16 j [VVotton-under-
Edge], 121.
Soo
Index Locorum.
HUNTLEY, 3, lo, 12, 26, 36, 38, 41
50, 59, 70, 72, 73. 77, 7«, 79, 82
83, 89, 93, 94(2), 105, 115, 119(2)
120, 121, 122, 126(2), 127, 130,
136, 139(2), 162, 170, 171 (2), 176
181, 185, 191, 195, 196 (2), 201
202.
Hurnell \i.c. Harnell], 25.
Hurst, 130; [Lidneyj, 170.
Hyde, 1 14.
Hynam [Churcham], 17, 68, 81. See
also Highnam.
Ichington, 52, 55, 167; [Titherington],
126.
I CO MB, nil.
Igyngton, 17.
Insworth, 25.
Iron Acton, see Acton.
Keinton [Upper Guiting], 35, 164.
KEMERTON, 36, 42 (2J, 44- 5°, 52,
54, 60 (2), 61, 65 (2), 67 (2), 69, 76,
79, 84, 85, 86, 87, 90(3), 9', 97,
loi, 103, 104(2), 105, no, 112,
128, 130(2), 133, 134(2), 135, 136,
139, 142, 145, 146, 151, 155 (2),
157, 159, 161, 165, 166, 169 (2),
iSo, I S3, 191, 202, 208.
Kemmerford, 18.
KEMPLEY, 4, 9, 16(2). 27, 28. 31,
45 (2), 49 (2), 64, 70, 80, 84, 88 (2),
106, 107, 108, III, 115, 120. 133,
136, 148, 162, 163, 164, 172, 202.
KEMPSFORD, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 14, '5,
18, 21 (2), 22(2), 25(2), 26(2), 28,
29, 30, 31, 42, 43, 45(2), 47, 50,
51 (2), 52(2), 54(2), 56, 69, ^^,
74 (2), 76, 78, 79, 80 (2), 84 (3),
85, 89, 90, 91, 92(2), 94, 97, 107,
109, no, n4, \\T, 123, 126, 127,
129, 131, 135, 136, 137, 138, 142,
143, 145 (3), 146, 147, 148, 151,
153, 161 (2), 165, 180(2), 183, 186,
188, 191, 198, 200, 201. 202 (2) ;
Dunfield in, 182 ; Welford in,
103.
Kennerton, 166.
Kennsford, Horcott in, 178.
Kenverton, 1 17.
Keynton, see Keinton.
Kilcote, 167 ; [Hawkesbury], 84, 102,
136.
KINGSCOTE, I, 6, 26, 36, 37, 42, 45,
51, 54, 08, 71, 75, 76,82,84,86(3),
91, 93, 95 (2), 96, 100, 103, 108,
no, n4, n9, 120, 124, 126(2),]
.129, 130, 135. 138, 142(2), 144,
146, 147, 151 (2), 153, 157(2), 162,1
164, 172, 174 (2), 178, 179, 182(2),!
1 86, 193, 194, 200, 205.
Kingsholm, 129, 155; [Gloucester],
185.
King's Norton [Worcestershire],
205.
KING STANLEY, i, 2, 8, 18, 24, 27,
34, V, 39- 44, 47, 52, 58, 60, 65,
67, 69. 70 (3), 78, 80, 86 (3), 87, 90,
93, 94 (2), 99, 102, 103, 104, 105 (2),
106, no, ni, 112, n4 (2), n6,
117, 118(2), 120(2), 124, 126, 127,
130, 131, 134, 135 (2), 138(3), 139,
140(2), 141, 142^3), 145, 146, 147,
149 (2), 150, 154, 156, 157 (2),
159(3), '63, 167, 169, 170, I7J,
175, 176(2), 178(2), 179(2), 180,
187, 189(2), 190 (3), 192, 196(2),
197(2), 199, 200(2), 201, 204. See
al-o Stanley.
KINGSWOOD [Wiltshire], 27, 30,49,
52. 54 (2), 65. 66, 67, 68 (2), 79,
93, 94, 96(3), 97, 98, 100, 102, 108,
109, ni, n6, 123, 125, 126, 133,
134 (2), 138, 139, 141, 142. 156(2),
158 (2), 159, 161 (2), 166, 170, 172,
173. '78, 179. 180,181, 182,187(2),
190, 192 (2), 195 (3), 199, 200, 202,
204.
Knighton Power, 152.
Kympton [Thornbury], 69 (2).
Kynton, 127, 167, 198.
Laburton [liuckland], 4 (2), 6, 16 (2),
69, 84, 85. 86, 104, 119, 173-
Lachford, 166.
Lancaut, n^, 55, 81, 89, 178. See also
Llancaut and Langcourt.
Langbarrow, see Longborough.
Langcourt, 46. See also Lancaut.
Langhurne, 179.
LASBOROUGH, 80, 86, 87, 153, 163,
166.
LASSINGTON, 3, 14 (2). 22, 30, 36,
39, 46, 50, 5', 59, 65, 67, 75. 96 (2),
105, 107, 116, 129, 135, 141, 175,
183. 192, 195, 197.
Latridge, 57.
Latteridge, 92, 178.
Laverton, 168, 171, 172, 173, 179.
Laverton [Buckland], ng, 126, 127,
131, 132, 134, 146 (2). 147, 151,
158, 161, 166, 171, 175, 180 (2),
182.
Lawrence Street, 131.
Index Locorum.
\o\
LEA or Lee or Ligh, 24 (3), 28, 30,
32, 93, 139, 146, 150. 176, 183,
185 (2), 188, 189, 208 ; Lee St.
John, 30. See also Leigh, Ligh,
Lygh, Lye.
Leadon, High, 91.
LECHLADE, 4, 5. 8, 9, 10, 15, 17 (3),
18, 20, 28, 33, 34(3), 35, 37, 38,
39, 45, 48, 49, 58, 59, 63, 72, 74 (2),
n, 78, 79(2), 83(2), 85, 91, 92,
93, 98, lOI, 103, 104, 107, III (2),
115, 123, 124, 129, 134, 137, 139,
140, 145(2), 146, 147, 148(2), 151,
152, 154(2), 155, 160, 161 (2), 164,
168, 171, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192,
200, 205 (2).
LECKHAMPTON, 2, 6 (2), 9 (2), 14,
16, 27, 32, 36, 37, 43(2), 45, 51,
52, 54, 59, 60, 71, 74, 84, 89, 97,
99(2), 108, III, 117, 118, 125,126,
128, 132, 135, 136, 151, 157(2),
158, 162, 163, 164, 178, 181, 188,
190(3), 203, 205, 208.
Leckington \i.e. Leckhampton], 6.
Ledbrook [Ruardean], 113, 171.
LEIGH, 2, 6, 9, 12, 45, 47 (2) ; The
Leighe, 122, 137, 167, 168, 181,
191, 192, 198, 202 ; [Westbury],
113 (2). See also Nether Legh,
Lye, Lygh.
LEIGHTERTON, 7, 43, 57, 62, 63,
79,81, 199, 113, 117, 127,131, 133,
140, 148, 178, 182, 189, 193, 201,
204 ; Leyterton, 74, 76, 78.
LEMINGTON, 10, 19, 29, 93,99, loi,
154, 208.
Lemington, Nether, 102, 109, 115.
LEONARD STANLEY, 7(2), 13,
15(2), 16, 18,20, 21 (2), 24, 27(3),
28, 30, 34, 39, 40, 50, 52, 54 (2),
55, 56, 62, 64, 76, 78, 81, 87,92,
93- 94, 95, 96, 97, loi, 102, 103 (2),
106, 116(3), 125, 128, 134, 137,
142, 143, 144, 145(2), 146(2), 147,
148, 152, 158, 159, 164, 166, 170,
171 (2), 174(2), 180(2), 182, 184,
185, 188, 189, 193, 194, 197, 198,
203. See also Stanley.
Leyterton, see Leighterton.
LIDNEY, 2(2), 3,4(2), 5(2), 6,7(2),
9(3), 10(2), 17, 19, 20(3), 21(2),
22 (2), 24, 27 (2), 28, 30 (2),
34(3), 35,36(3), 37(3), 38(2), 42,
43, 46, 47(2), 48(2), 50, 51 (8),
52(2), 53(4), 54, 56, 57, 59- 61(2),
63 (2), 64 (2), 68, 69 (2), 70 (3),
72,73,74(2), 77(3), 78(4), 80, 81,
82 (2), 83, 84, 87, 90 (3), 91, 92, 96,
97, 98, 99, 100, 104, 105, 106, 109,
no, 113, 114, 122(3), 123, 124(2),
GLOUC. WILLS.
129, 132, 135(2), 138, 139, 141,
142, 145(2), 146, 148, 149, 15',
•54, 155, '56, 157, 158, 160, 161,
162, 166, 176, 181, 182(2), 183(2),
191, 198, 199, 20D, 202(3); Nash in,
170 ; Newerne in, 173 ; Pirton in,
105. See also AUiston and
Aliskleton.
Linton [Gloucestershire], 146, 148.
Lippiat, see Lyppiat.
Little Aston, see Aston.
Little Badmington, see Badmington.
Little Barringfton, see Barrington,
LITTLE COMPTON, see Compton,
Little.
LITTLE DEAN or Dean Parva, 3,
16, 19, 23, 28, 31, 32, 37(4), 39,
42 (2), 43, 48, 58, 61, 62 (2), 64, 70,
71 (3), 72, 74, 87, 94, 98, 99, 100,
104, 109, 121, 127, 130, 134,
136, 139, 140, 142, 143(2), 148,
152, 166, 175, 181(2), 188, 193(2),
195, 196(2), 198.
Little Harsfield, see Harsfield, Little.
Littleton [Tormarton]. 139, 170, 176.
LITTLETON, WEST, 41,42, 57,71.
LITTLETON -ON -SEVERN [in
Bristol dioc], tiil.
Llancaut, 11, 25, 31, 36.
London, City of, 34, 117, 174.
LONGBARROW or Langbarrow,
14, 15, 18, 35, 43 (2j, 46, 47,
48, 70, 72, 107, 109, 114, 122, 133,
136, 142, 144, 152, 153, 155, 156,
159, 160, 166, 169, 172, 175, 178(2),
192, 195, 199, 204.
Longborough, 2, 11, 21, 23, 27, 41, 52,
58(2), 72, 78, 88, 89(2), 90,91,94,
96.
Longborowe, 53 (3), 86.
Longford, 3, 7, 137, 150, 151, I53, i79,
195 ; [St. Katherines, Gloucester],
4, 5, 9, 12, 20, 27, 29, 76, loi, 109,
123, 125, 132, 133, 134, 136, 141,
155, 159. 163, 171, 185, 186, 191
(3).
LONGHOPE, 4, 5, 6, 8 (2), 20, 30, 38,
39, 42, 46(2), 47, 48(2), 55, 56, 57,
60, 61 (2), 65 (2), 67 (2), 69, 70, 71,
73(2), 77, 79(3), 80,81, 83, 84, 85,
87 (2), 91, 94; 99, 100, 102, 108 (2),
115, 116, 121 (3), 126(2), 127, 128
(2), 130(2), 132(3), 133, 134, 136
(2), 142, 143, 147, 150, 153, 166,
167, 168, 169, 170, 175, 183, 184,
187, 189, 190, 198, 199, 200, 202.
LONGNEY, 2, 3, 6, 9(2), 10, n (2),
13, 15, 20, 21, 22 (2), 25, 26(2),
32, 33, 1>1^ 38 (2), 39, 40, 41 (3), 43,
45, 47 (2), 48, 49, 51, 52, 54(2), 55,
Y
302
Index Locorum.
56 (3), 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68 (3), 71,
72 (2), 73, 74 (2), 75 (2), 78 (2), 79,
80, 82, 85, 89, 91, 93, 94, 96, 104,
106, 109, no, III, 112(2), 113,
116, 121, 123(2), 126(3), 127, 128,
135. 136, 137 (2X 139. 140(3), 141
(2), 145, 146(2), 147, 150, 151, 153,
154(5). 156(2), 157(4), 159, 161,
162, 163, Ml (2), 175, 180, 181,
184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 192 (2),
194(2), 200(3).
Lotridge, 180.
Ludbrook [in Bicknor], 124.
Lydney, see Lidney.
Lye, 2, 6(3), 7(3), 8(2), 9(2), 22, 23,
24, 25(5), 30, 32, 33(2), 43, 50,
142, 159, 198. See also Lea,
Leigfh.
Lye.The, The Ligh, 35, 38 (3), 40, 58,
74, 125 (2).
Lygh, Ligh, 22, 44, 45, 46, 48, 53, 63,
T], 80, 82, 85 (2), 89 (3), 95 (2), loi,
104, 125 (2), 126, 127, 128, 129 (3),
130, 132, 140, 150, 161, 162(3),
163(2), 167, 205.
Lyppiate, see also Lippiate.
Lyppiate, 35, 182 ; [Bitten], 106 ;
Lower, 107 ; Over, 85.
Madeston, 121.
MAISMORE, 5(2), 7, 8, 11, 12, 13,
20, 21 (2), 22 (2), 23 (4), 25, 26 (2),
28 (2), 29, 31 (2), 32, 34, 36(3), 40,
41, 42, 43, 44, 45 (2), 47 (2), 49 (2),
50, 51, 54, 56, 58, 59, 66(2), 70,
71, 72 (2), 74, 75, n (2), 81,83,84
(2), 88, 89, 92 (2), 96, 98 (4), loi
(3), 102, 104, 108, 112(2), 114(2),
117, 120, 124, 126, 128(2), 132(2),
133. 136(2), 142, 144, 149, 150,
152, 153, 158, 163, 164, 167, 168
(2), 169, 171, 174 (2), 180, 181,
183, 185, 186, 188, 189(2), 191,
194(2), 199, 201.
Make [St. Briavells], 16.
Malswicke [Newent], 175, 176.
Malvern [Worcestershire], 205.
MANGOTSFIELD [in Bristol dioc],
nil.
Manswell [? Wanswell], 169.
March [Berkeley], 16, 18.
Maresfield, 46. See also McU'shfield.
Margarets, 189.
Margets, 65, 67.
Marisdean, 19.
Marlewood, 199.
MARSHFIELD, 2, 3, 4, 18, 19, 20,
22, 23, 24, 25 (4), 28 (2), 30, 31 (3),
34, 36, 40 (2), 41 (4), 42 (2), 43,
45 (2), 46(3), 48, 49(2), 50, 51 (2),
55, 56, 58, 59 (2), 61, 64, 74,75(2),
.79, 82, 84, 85, 86 (3), 89, 90, 92 (3),
93 (3), 94, 96, 98, 99 (2), 100, loi,
104 (2), III, 112, 115, 116, 117,
118 (3), 119, 122, 123, 124(3), 125
(3), 126, 130, 135(2), 138, 144, 145
(2), 148(2), 150, 153, 154(2), 155,
156, 157, 160, 163(2), 164, 165(2),
166, 167, 168, 171, 172, 173, 176
(2), 178, 179, 180(2), 181, 185,
190, 194, 195 (3), 196(2), 197, 198,
199, 200, 201, 202 (2), 203, 204,
205 ; Ashwick in, 113 ; Okeford
in, 102. See also Maresfield.
Marshfield, West, 100.
Marson, 62. See Marston.
Marson, North [Wiltshire], 65, 67.
Marston, 19. See also Marson.
Marston [Pebworth], 109, no, 113.
Marston Meysey, 23, 24 (2), 93, 141,
161, 162, 169.
Marston, Broad, 15, 17, 25(2), 26, 50,
104, 150, 165 ; Pebworth in, in,
138, 140, 147, 150.
Marston, Long, 6, 36, 144, 163, 168,
170, 173, ^n-
MARSTON SICCA, 8 (2), n (2), 21,
22, 24(2), 25, 27, 31, 38, 40(2),
41, 42, 46, 54 (2), 55 (3), 58, 60, 66,
68, 76(3), 79, 84,97, 105, 113, 117,
119, 126, 139, 145, 153, 179, 180,
186, 190, 201.
Marston, South [Meysey], 180.
Masick, 167.
MATSON, 19, 26, 40, 51, 65(2), 66,
67 (2), 68, 78, 95, 123, 133, 134, 160,
161, 162, 172, 173, 187, 190, 201.
Maugersbury, 179 ; [Stow], 40, 139,
188, 199.
Mayes Hill [Westerly], 122, 167, 199.
MEYSEY HAMPTON, 2, 4, 6, 7,
10(3), II, 13(2), 15, 19(2), 21, 24,
25, 26 (2), 27, 28, 30 (2), 34, 37, 39,
49, 50, 59, 60, 61, 64, 65, 67 (2),
72, 73, 74, 75, 76, n, 84, 85, 87,
89(2), 90(2), loi, 102, 106, 121,
125, 130, 133, 136 (2), 140, 145,
150, 159, 162, 168, 173, 180, 193,
201, 202, 204 ; Marston, South,
in, 180.
Michdean, 64.
Micheldean, 2, 3, 8, 11, 12, 13, 15,
17 (2), 32, Zl, 34, n, 39, 48, 50,
52, 57 (2), 58, 59, 60, 62, 80, 81,
85 (2), 86, 90, 91, 93, 97, 98, 99 (2),
100, 116, 120, 122, 123, 127, 130,
132, 133, 134, 136 (2), 147, 151.
155, 157, 158, 160, 170, 174, 175,
178, 186, 187, 189, 190, 196 (2),
201, 202.
Index Locoj'mn.
303
Michel Hampton [i.e. Mincbinhamp-
ton], 92, 125.
Michell Taynton, 40.
MICKLETON, i, 11, 15, 24, 25(3),
26 (3), 28, 30, 32 (2), 34, 39 (2),
42, 44 (4), 45, 49. 51, 52, 56, 57
(2), 66, 69, 76, 78, 79. 88, 91, 92,
96(2), 97 (2), III, 112, 114, 115,
117, 118, 120, 123, 135, 138, 139,
141, 150, 152, 154, 157, 158, 160,
166 (2), 168, 175, 177, 193, 194,
205.
Middleton, 174.
Milcote, 157.
MINCHINHAMPTON, 2, 3 (2), 4
(2), 9, 15 (2), 16, 20, 31, 34, 36,
40, 46, 48 (2), 51, 53 (2), 56, 57,
58, 61, 62, 66, 68, 70, 71, 77, 78,
81, 82 (2), 85, 88, 90, 91, 93, 94,
95» 96, 98, 106, 108 (2), III, 118,
121, 123 (2), 124, 129, 130, 132,
136, 139 (2), 145, 146, 147, 150 (2),
151. 152 (3). 157, 159, 160, 161,
162 (2), 167, 173, 174 (2), 175 (2),
176, 178, 180, 181, 185 (2), 188(2),
204, 202 ; Howcombe in, 179 ;
Bailey in, 108. See also Michel
Hampton.
MINETY [formerly Wiltshire, now
Gloucestershire], nil.
MINSTERWORTH, 2 (2), 3, 4 (2),
6, 8, 10, II (3), 13, 15 (2), 16(2),
18, 20, 23, 25, 26 (3), 27, 29, 30,
31, 36, 37 (3), 38 (2), 39, 40, 41,
42, 44, 46, 47, 49 (2), 54, 5^ 57
(2), 59(2), 60, 61 (2), 66, 71, 72,
74, 75, 77. 79, 80, 82, 83 (3), 84,
86 (2), 87 (2), 89, 93 (3), 94 (2),
100 (3), 103, 104 (2), 105, 106 (2),
110(3), 113, 114, 115, "7 (2), 118,
121, 124, 127 (5), 128, 130(2), 131
(2), 132, 133, 134, 135 (2), 136 (3),
139, 142, 144(4), 145, 147, 148 (2),
153, 154(3), 155 (2), 156(2), 157,
158, 160, 168 (2), 169 (2), 171, 172,
176(2). 177(2), 179, 181, 184(2),
185, 186, 187 (2), 189, 191, 192,
193 (2), 194, 196, 197, 198, 200,
201, 208 ; Morecote in, 13, 135 ;
Moreton in, 15.
MISERDEN, 5, 44, 45, 46, 51, 76, 81,
84,92,93, 108, 113, 135, 153, 156,
158, 162, 163 (2), 171, 180, 186,
204 ; The Sladde in, 176.
Misterden, 73.
Morecote [Minsterworth], 13, 135.
Moreton, 168, 190.
Moreton [Minsterworth], 15.
Moreton [Thornbury], 54, 56, 107, 121,
122(3), 127, 133, 138, 165, 178, 179.
MORETON-IN-THE-MARSH [or
Moreton hen Marsh], 2 (2), 15(3),
24, 32, 33, 39(2), 54 (2), 58, 71,
72, (2), 77, 78, 83, 87, 89, 91 (2),
96, 97. 99. 102, no, 114, 115, 116,
127, 129, 137, 138, 143, 144, 155
(2), 159, 165, 168, 169, 172, 173,
174, 177, 179, 197, 199, 200.
Moreton Hampstead [Devonshire],
168.
MORTON VALENCE, i, 2, 9, 10,
12, 18 (2), 19, 30, 31, 32, 33 (2),
34, 36, 40, 42, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49,
58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 70, 71 (3), 72
(2), 76, 77, 79, 80, 83 (2), 89 (2),
91, 95 (2), 96 (2), III, 113, 116,
121, 122 (2), 125, 126, 130(2), 132,
134, 135, 136(2), >39, 145(2), 148,
153, 159, 168, 171 (2), 172, 174,
175, 181, 188 (2), 191, 192, 193,
202, 205 ; Epney in, 19, 122, 147,
159; Framilode in, 186; Horse-
marley in, 122.
Morton, 107, 177.
Nailsworth, 105, 172, 201.
Nash [Lydney], 170.
Nashend [Bisley], 167.
Nass, 203.
Natton [Ashchurch], 4, 114.
NAUNTON, I, 8, 10, 40, 80, 87, 88,
93, 114, 116, 120, 127, 156, 171,
174, 177, 178, 179, 183, 185 ;
[Winchcombe], 141.
Nend [Wiltshire], no, 133.
Nene [Wiltshire], 138.
Nether Legh [in Westbury], 62, 113,
168.
Nether Swell, see Swell.
Netherley [Westbury], 14, 119.
Netherton [Wiltshire], 15.
Nethwood [Wiltshire], 79.
Nettleton [Wiltshire], 1 5.
NEWENT, 3 (4), 4, 6, 7 (3), 8 (3),
9(2), 10(4), II, 12, 17, 18, 19(2),
20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27 (2), 28 (2),
29 (2), 30 (2), 31, 32, 33, 34 (3),
35 (2), 36 (7), 37, 39 (2), 40, 4',
43 (2), 44, 45 (2), 46, 47, 49 (3),
50 (3), 51, 52, 57, 58 (2), 60 (2),
62, 65, 67, 71 (3), 72, 75, 76 (2),
79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85 (4), 86 (2),
90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96 (3), 97, 99
(2), xoi, 103 (2), 104, 105 (2), 106
(2), 107 (2), 108, 109, III, 112,
113, 114, 115, 116, 120, 124, 126,
128, 133 (3), 134 (2), 137, 139,
140(2), 142, 143(2), 145 (3). 147,
148, 149 (2), 150, 152 (2), 153,
304
Index Locorum.
154 (3), 157, 160, 162, 163 (2),
165, 166, 168, 169 (3), 171 (2),
173, 174, 175. 176, 177, 178, 180,
181, 183 (4), 183, 184, 185, 186,
187, 188, 189 (2), 192, 193 (2),
196, 197 (2), 199, 200, 202 (2),
205.
Newerne [Lidney], 173.
Ne^7 Grayns, 61.
NEWINGTON BAGPATH \or New-
ton Bagpath], n, 26, 39, 45, 54,
57, 59. 79, 86, 113, 118, 120, 121,
134, 139, 145, 147, 149 (2), 152,
153, 154, 175, 181 ; Calcott in,
175. See also Bag-path.
NEWLAND, 2, 6, 8, 11 (3), 12, 14,
15 (2), 16, 17(2), 18 (3), 19, 20(3),
21, 22, 23 (2), 26, 27 (2), 28 (3),
30 (4), 31, 32, 33 (2), 34, 35, 37,
38 (2), 40 (2), 43 (2), 44, 48 (3),
52, 55 (2), 60, 61 (2), 63 (3), 64
(3), 66, 70, 72, 73 (2), 74 (2), 75
(2), 76, n, 81 (2), 83, 85, 88 (2).
90(2X91 (2), 97(2), loi, 103, 106,
107, 108, no, III, 113, 118 (2),
120 (2), 122, 128, 130, 131 (3),
133 (3), 138, 140, 141, 142, 143,
144, 146, 148, 149, 151 (2), 158,
163, 166, 172, 173 (2), 174 (2),
178, 179, 180 (2), 182 (4), 184,
189 (2), 190 (2), 191, 193, 195,
196 (2), 197, 198 (2), 208 ; Bream
in, 13, 15, 159, 175, 198; Clear-
well in, 35, 143, 144 (2), 147 (2),
170, 183 ; High Meadows in, 120,
Wigate in, 166 ; Redbrooke in,
17, 18; Stowe in, 15; Whitlene
in, 17 ; Wiggate in, 14, 166. See
also Clowerwall and Coleford.
NEWNHAM, 3 (4), 5, 6, 7 (2), 8, 9.
12, 13, 14, 20, 32, 2>T„ 34, 37, 38
(2), 40, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 51 (2),
53, 55 (2), 56, 61. 63, 64, 72, T},,
77 (2), 84, 86, 89, 93 (2), 94 (3),
99, loi, 102, 105, 106, 108, no,
n2, 113, n4, n6, 117, 121, 124,
129, 134 (2), 141, 146, 147, 151,
152, 154, 156, 159, 160, 169, 171,
177, 182, 183, 184 (2), 187, 190,
194 (3), 201 (2), 203.
Ne-wpark [Berkeley], ng.
Newport, 125, 172, 179.
Newport [Berkeley], 15, 19, 21, 43,
114, 137, 146, 150, 171 (2), 186.
Newton [Ashchurch], 115.
Newton Bagpath, see Newington Bag-
path.
Nibley, 86, 139(2), 162, 171, 176, 185,
199, 205 ; Wick in, 177. See
also North Nibley and Westerly.
NIMPSFIELD [or Nyrapsfield, or
• Nyrasefield], 10, 11 (2), 13, 14, 23,
36, 40, 53, 59, 60, 61 (2), 62, 65,
67, 70(2), 73, 75, 76, 87, 93.(2),
106, 113, 114, 115, 119 (2), 138,
140, 155, 160, 165, 170, 171, 180,
190.
Nine? 131.
Norlach, see Northleach.
Norlaen [ ? Northleach], 70.
North Cerney, see Cemey, North.
NORTHLEACH, 1,2,4(3), 10, 13,20,
21, 23 (2), 24, 26, 28 (2), 30, 32,
33, 42, 45, 46(2), 47, 48(2), 60,
61 (2), 62, 70(2), 75, 77, 79, 81, 82,
86, 87(2), 90(2), 91 (2), 96, 97, 99,
III, 112, 136, 137, 138 (2), 139,
140, 142, 143(2), 144, 152(2), 159,
184, 185, 199, 202, 205(2), 208;
Norlaen [.' Northleach], 70 ; Chapel
of Stowel in Norlaen, 121.
NORTH NIBLEY, 2, 4, 10, 11, 15,
16, 17, 18, 20(2), 21, 22, 24(2),
25, 27 (2), 29(2), 35, 37 (3), 44. 47,
48, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56(2), 57,
58,61,63(2), 64, 66, 68 (2),- 69 (2),
71 (3), 72, 74, 75 (2), 77 (4), 78, 79,
80, 82, 83(2), 85, 87(4), 88(2), 89,
90, 91, 92, 96, 97 (2), 98(2), 99(2),
100(3), 'O', 102, 104, 106, 107,
108, no, 114(2), 118, 120, 121,
122, 123, 125, 127, 129, 134(3).
138, 142, 143 (2), 144, 147,
149(2), 154, 155(2), 157, 159, 161,
162, 163(2), 165, 168, 171, 177,
178, 180, 183,187(2), 188(2), 189,
193, 194(2), 195(2), 197, 198, 199,
208 ; Stancombe in, 157. See
also Nibley.
Northwich in Blockley, 205.
Northwood, 3 ; [Westbury], 124, 167.
NORTON, 5(2), 7, 8, 13, 16, 19,21,
23(2), 24, 25(2), 26, 27, 33, 34,
35(2), 40(2), 42, 43, 46, 56, 57,
59, 65, 67, 70, 74(2), 86, 92,93,
99, 106, 112, 113(2), 121, 125(2),
126, 131 (2), 132, 133, 135, 138(2),
152, 153, 163, 168(2). 174(2), 175,
177, 178, 187, 199, 201, 208.
Norton, Bishops, 38, 39, 40, 41 (2), 78,
1 12.
Norton [Gloucester], 88, 123 ; see
Gloucester.
NOTGROVE, 9(3), 91, 92, 104, 1 10(2),
184.
Noxon Park, 86.
Nupend [Eastington], 147.
Nymedowe, 18.
Nymphsfield, see Nimpsfield.
Nymsefield, see Nimpsfield.
Index Locorum.
305
Ocking^on, 93 ; [Elmeston], 169. See
also Uckingfton.
DDDINGTON, 3, 9, 13(2), 17, 20(2),
•24, 25 (2), 27, 29, 30, 35, ^1, 44,
45, 47, 48, 49(2), 56, 57, 61, 64,
71, 72, Tl. 75, 79(2), 80, 82,83,
(84, 86, 88, 98, 99, 100, 106, 107,
109, 115, 116, 119, 120, 121, 122,
125(2). 126, 132, 137, 139, 154,
156, 158, 159, 166 (2), 167 (2),
170, 178, 179, 188, 189 (2), 190,
198. See also Addinglon.
Odyn [Berkeley], 17.
' Okeford [Marshfield], 102,
Oland, 166.
OLDBURY, I, 3, 4, 14, 16(2), 19 (2),
20(2), 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 33(2),
38(2), 40(2), 41 (2), 44, 50, 58(2),
59 (2), 60 (2), 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,
72, 74, 75r 11 ^ 78 (2), 79(3), 80(3),
83, 86, 87, 88, 89 (3), 90, 93 (2),
94(2X95(2), 96(2), 97(2), 99(2),
100, loi, 103, 106, 109 (4), 113,
116(3), 119. 120(2), 122, 124, 125,
127, 128, 129, 132, 133, 134, 137,
138, 142(2), 144(2), 154, 155, 158,
166 (2), 170, 177, 1 82, 184, 199 ;
St. Aryld in, 19 (2). See also
Aldbury.
Oldbury [Thornbury], i, 12, 13 (2),
15(2), 18(4), 19(4), 35, 36, 44(2),
45, 47, 49, 69, 105, 107(3), 1 10,
119, 176.
Oldbury-on the- Hill, 177, 181.
Oldbury - on - Severn, 41, 45, 49, 51,
52, 54(2), 55, 57, 58, 60, 65, 67,
71, loi, 104, 105, 109, 119, 124,
125, 129, 132, 134, 135, 139, 140,
143, 148, 149, 152, 156, 157,
161, 162, 189, 199, 201. See
Aldbury-on- Severn, Oldbury, and
Thornbury.
Olding^on, 171 ; Covyhill in, 125.
Oldland, 199 ; [Bitten], 34, 106, i2o,
131, 135, 158, 168, 170, 187,
194(2).
Oldpen, see Owlpen,
Oldway, 20.
Olveston [Bristol diocese], 16.
Orle [Cheltenham], 180. See also
Arle.
Over, 15, 89, 90, 115, 130, 131, 139,
142, 152(3), 159, 168, 171, 185,
188, 189, 194, 195 ; [Churcham],
108, 178, 208.
Over Lyppiatt, see Lyppiatt, Over.
Over Quinton, see Quinton, Over.
Overley [Westbury], 12.
Overton [Arlingham], 136.
Overtovvn, 80.
2 1
OWLPEN or Oldpen or Wolepen,
15, 20, 28, 45, 61, 88, 108, 140,
143, 178, 198.
Oxelmen, 192.
Oxendon, 85 (2).
OXENHALL, 2, 3. 6, 7, 9, 20, 22, ■},'j,
39, 40, 42, 49, 51. 55. 56, 57, 58,
60, 61, 77, 78, 84 (2), 98, 99, 104,
no (2), 119, 123, 145, 148, 156,
166, 167, 171, 175, 179, 181, 183,
184, 191, 194, 204.
OXENTON, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 29,
33 (2), 38, 58, 64, 82, 83, 88, 89
(2), 91, 103, 109, 122, 135, 142,
146, 156, 157, 166, 168, 171, 175,
179, 192.
Oxford, University of, 164.
Oxlinch [Standish], 121, 126, 142, 168.
Oxnall, 66.
Oxnold, 58.
OZLEWORTH, 37, 108, 119, 127,
136, 137, 139. 155, 172, 176, 187,
189.
Pagan Hill, see Pakenhill.
PAINSWICK, 3 (2), 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 (2),
II, 13 (4), 14 (5), 18, 19 (2), 20,
21, 23, 25, 28 (2), 31 (2), 33, 36,
39. 40 (3), 41 (4), 42, 43, 46 (2),
47, 48, 49 (3), 51, 53 (2), 54 (4\
56 (3), 59, 62, 63, 65 (2), 66 (2),
67 (2), 68, 69, 70 (2), 73 (2), 74,
75 (3), 76, 78, 79 (3), 80, 81 (2),
82, 83, 84 (3), 86, 88, 89, 90 (2),
93, 94, 96 (2), 97, 98 (2), 99 (2),
100, loi (3), 102, 103, 104 (3),
106, 107 (2), 108, 109, no (2),
in, n2, n3. n5 (4), n6, n8,
119(3), 121 (2), 122 (3), 123, 124,
125, 126, 127 (2), 128(2), 130, 132,
133 (2), 134, 135, 138, 139 (2),
140 (2), 141 (2), 142 (3), 143 (2),
146, 147, 150, 151, 152 (3), 153(2),
154, 155, 156(2), 157(2), 158, 161,
165, 166, 168 (2), 169(2), 170(2),
171, 175, 176 (2), 178, 180 (2),
181 (2), 182 (2), 183 (2), 184, 185,
186, 188 (3), 189 (3), 190 (3), 191
(3), 192, 193(2) 195 (2), 196(2), 199
(2), 201 (3) ; Sheepscombe in, 167.
Pains worth, 12.
Pakenhill or Pagfan Hill, n i, 145, 167.
Pakenhall [Stroud], 105, n4.
Pakenhull [BisleyJ, 134, 151, 189.
Paming^on [Ashchurch], 2, 16, 105,
131, 165, 191, 199.
Parton, 3 ; [Churchdown], 81, 103,
106, n4, 125, 133, 148, 154, 156,
175, 178.
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Index Locorum.
PAUNTLEY, 3, 9, 16, 18, 32, 42, 45,
47, 48 (2), 55, 68 (2), 80, 102 (2),
103, 105, 112, 124, 129, 143, 151,
152, 161, 163, 169, 186; Crookes
in, 175.
PEBWORTH, I, 6(2), 11(2), 12, 16,
17, 21(2), 22, 23(2), 24(3), 25(3),
27, 28, 29, 32, 33(2), 34, 39, 40,
41,45(2), 46(2), 53(2), 76, 78, 82,
83, 85, 95, 98, 105, 109(2), 117,
122, 123(2), 131, 137, 138(2), 150,
154 (3), 156, 157, J 59, 169, 179,
181, 184, 190, 194, 195, 197, 203;
Ullington in, 166.
Pedington, 195 ; [Berkeley], 19,
171 (2).
Penyard, Weston-under- [Hereford-
shire], 184, 196.
Perton [Gloucester], 128.
PINNOCK, 140, 170.
Pirton, 123, 169 ; Lidney in, 105.
PITCHCOMBE, 34,40, 41, 79, 89(2),
94, 105, 141, 145, 152, 173, 181,
194-
Poole [Chursdon], 18.
Poulton [Awre], 106.
Poulton's Court [? Awre], 121.
Prescott, 148.
PRESTBURY. 3(2), 6, 10, 12, 18, 21,
22, 23, 26, 28, 29, 35, 36, 37 (2),
39, 41, 42, 45, 46 (2), 48, 50,
57(2), 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 66,
71, 72, 73, 75, 80, 81, 84, 89(2),
99, 100, 103, 106, 112, 123(2),
128(2), 132, 137(2). 138, 139, 141,
142, 149, 152, 163, 170, 175 (3),
176(2), 178, 181, 193(2), 195.
PRESTON, 4, 9, 13, 29, 31, 34, 40(2),
44(2), 47, 57, 58, 61, 62, 65, 67,
68, 74, 85, 90, 95, 98(2), 99, 102,
103, 104, 105, 108, 112, 116,
118(2), 137, 144, 146, 155, 164(2),
168, 186, 187.
PRESTON [near Cirencester], 12,
28.
Preston [near Gloucester], 96, 117.
PRESTON-ON-STOUR, 6, 25, 34,
36, 42, 54, 55 (2), 74, 80, 102, no,
112, 117, 121, 124, 136, 148, 149,
169, 174, 179, 200, 201.
Priors Norton, 172.
. PUCKLECHURCH, 3, 4, 23, 24, 36,
49(3), 52 (2), 53, 55, 57, 58,62(2),
71 (2), 75, 90, 99, "04, 107, no,
114, 120, 128(2), 131, 132, 138,
153, 157, 158(2), 174, 179, 182,
185, 187, 193, 195, 198, 208.
Purton [Wiltshire], 43.
Putley, 100; [Standish], 103, 134.
Pynbere [Nether Duntcsbourn], 4.
QUEDGELEY, 3, 7, 14, 17, 22 (2),
24, 26 (3), 31, 32, 35, 43, 44, 46,
47, 57, 64, 65, 66. 97, 99, 100, loi,
103(2), 106, 107(2), 112, 116, 118,
122, 125, 130, 131, 138, 139, 143,
155, 162, 169, 170 (2), 175, 184,
197. See also Quentley.
QUENNINGTON, 15, 63, 82, 83, 100,
102, 132, 174, 183, 203.
Quentley [ ? Quedgeley], 33.
QUINTON, 2, 6, 8, 11, 15, 22, 24, 25
(2), 26 (3), 27, 29 (a), 32 (2), 33,
41, 42, 50, 53, 55, 59, 68, 71, 74,
79, 82, 83, 87, 96, 100, 103, 108,
126, 143, 144 (2), 152, 162, 173,
178, 191, 194, 195, 198 (2) ; Hid-
cote Boyce in, 168 ; Adminton in,
15, 32, 94, 128.
Quinton, Nether, 86, 173.
Quinton, Over, 15, 140, 201.
Radbore, 12.
Radford, 192.
Rancombe [ ? Rendcombe], 87.
RANDWICK, 9, 39, 44, 52, 56, 58,
59, 75, 77, 79, 87 (2), 105, 108,
III, 113, .115, 117, 121, 128, 132,
145, 148, 154, 156, 165 (3), 166,
175, 180, 182 (2), 190, 192, 196,
198 ; Ebley in, 179.
Rangery [Thornbury], 123.
Rangeworth, 62, 90.
RANGEWORTHY, 7, 27, 37, 38, 62,
69, 78, 79, 80, 82, 87, 90, 100, lOI,
102, 106, 113, 116, 120, 123, 124,
125, 127, 128, 133, 147, 150, 173,
178, 179, 184, 185 (2), 190, 192,
201 ; [Thornbury], 122. See also
RendgTvorth and Ringer la worth.
Rangine, 74, 75 (2).
Redbrooke [Newland], 17, 18.
Redford, 26.
Redmarley, see Ridmarley.
RENDCOMBE, 5, 7, 18, 19, 54, 61,
108, 127, 128, 144, 154, 163, 168,
170, 189, 198, 204. See also
Rancombe.
Rendg^orth, 123.
Rewarden, 63. See also Ruardean.
Ribbesford [Worcestershire], 124.
Ridford, 17, 18, 32.
Ridmarley, 17.
Ri[«]dford, 28.
Ringerlaworth, 53. See also Range-
worthy.
Risington, 69 (2), 198.
Rising^on, Broad, 9, 14, 46, 98, 127,
166, 170.
RISINGTON, GREAT, 51, 55, 58,
Index^ Locorii7ii.
307
61, 65, 67, 70, 71 (2), 74, 82, 99,
108, no, III, 114, 127, 130, 150,
154(2), 165, 172, 201.
RISINGTON, LITTLE, 2, 4(2), 6,
12, 14, 20, 22(2), 24, 30, 32, 36,
40, 48, 50, 60, 62, 63, 70, 73, 75,
80, 82, 84, 87, 88, 105, 107 (2),
108, 114, 118, 121, 127, 131 (2),
138, 149(2), 152, 155, 161, 165,
170, 175(2).
RISINGTON WICK, 21, 33, 44, 57,
58, 63, 71, 74, 82, 83, 84(2), 94,
109, 120(2), 128, 132, 133, 144,
153(2), 154, 156, 196, 202.
Rislington, see Risington.
ROCKHAMPTON, 2, 46, 51, 52(2),
53, 54, 55. 56(2), 58(2), 59(2), 69,
71, 72, 12>, 75. 76, 77(2), 78(3).
79. 80 (2), 83, 87, 97, 98 (2),
100(2), loi, 107, 115, 119(2), 121,
127, 129, 131, 132, 134(2), 135.
140, 141, 144, 148, 156, 157, 162,
167(2), 177(2), 184(2), 187, 191,
192, 193. 196, 205.
RODBOROUGH, i, 3, 5, 9(2), 19,
20, 32, 35, 41 (2), 46, 48, 61, 65,
67,68, 92,97, 105, 108, 112, 113,
122, 125, 126, 132, 137, 138, 139,
141, 147(2), 152, 163, 169(2), 172,
176 (2), 181, 184 (2), 190, 192,
194(2), 198(2), 199, 202.
Rodford [Berkeley], 17. See also
Rudford.
Rodley [Westbury], 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16,
17, 68(2), 69(2), III, 120, 132,
133, 141, 144, 172, 174(2), 175.
179, 186 (2).
RODMAR'.'ON, 37, 40, 44(3). 45.
48 (2), 50, 56, 57, 58, 60, 79, 92,
95. 96, 113. 154, 158, 185, 198,
205.
Ross [Herefordshire], 54.
Rowel, 89.
Rowington, 36.
Rowley Regis [Worcestershire], 135.
RUARDEAN, i, 4, 6, 8, 10, 20, 33,
45, 50. 53. 69, 72, 73. 74(2), 82,
87, 89, 93, 95, 98, 105 (2), 107 (2),
109, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122,
123 (3), 127 (2), 134, 137, 138,
141 (2), 145, 148, 150 (2), 152,
153(2), 159. 160, 164, 169, 170(2),
171, 174, 183, 189, 190(2), 191,
196, 198; Ledbrook in, 113, 171.
See also Rewarden.
Ruddie, 167.
RUDFORD, 7, 9. 33 (2), 39, 5o (2),
52 (2), 55 (2), 58, 59, 60, 61, 62,
63, 64, 65, 66 (2), 68 (2), 73,- 74,
77,81(2), 82(2), 83, 84, 85, 89(2),
2 1 *
90, 94(2), 108(2), 114(2), 121, 131,
132, 143, 150, 151, 163, 164, 166,
172, 174, 189, 190, 193, 194, 196,
198. See also Rodford.
Rundwick, see Randwick.
Runmik, see Randwick.
Ruscombe [Stroud], 12, 175, 200 ;
[Bisley], 141, 175.
Saingate, 200.
SAINTBURY, 2(2), 5, 6, 12, 18, 21
(4), 23 (2), 25, 26, 28, 34, 35 (2),
43, 64, 73, 74, 78 (2), 82 (2), 83,
85, 87, 91, 93, 107, no. III, 112,
133, 137 (2), 145. 148, 154. 160,
172, 177, 183, 184 (2). See also
Senbure.
St. Aryld [Oldburv], 19 (2).
St. Bradwells [? St. Briavels], 15.
ST. BRIAVELS, 3(2), 7(3), n, 16
(3), 18, 19 (2), 20, 30, 39, 40, 52,
53, 56, 68, 69 (2), 71, 78, 89, 90,
92, 102, 105, 113, 114, 115, 131,
132, 144, 155 (2), 194, 195 (2),
202 ; Brockwere in, 19 ; Moike ?
in, 168 ; Stoweladd in, 176.
ST. GEORGES [in dioc. of Bristol],
nil.
Salford, 73.
Salisbury [Wiltshire], i.
SALPERTON, 5, 49, 61, 88.
SANDHURST, 2, 12, 13, 14 (2), 16,
17, 22(2), 25, 26(3), 27, 30, 31,
32 (2), 34, 35 (2), 36. yi, 38, 45,
48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 55 (2), 56(2),
58, 60 (2), 61, 62, 69, 70, 75, 76,
^^, 83 (2), 84 (2), 85, 86, 95 (2),
96, 97 (2), 104, 106, 107, 108, 109,
112, 113, 114, 115 (2), 117 (3\
118, 121, 124, 127 (2), 128 (3\
129, 130(2), 132, 133 (2), 136, 138,
139(3). 143, 145 (2), 147, 150(2),
151, 152, 155, 156(2), 157, 158 (3\
159, 163, 168 (2), 174(2), 179.182,
183, 186(2), 187, 189, 190(2), 191
(2), 192, 195, 199, 200, 201 ; Ab-
lodes Court in, 147.
Sanford, 9.
Saniger or Sanogur [Berkeley], 88,
122, 168, 185.
Santhurst, 118, 167.
SAPERTON, 33, 35, 11, 39 (2), 45,
46, 48, 49, 50, 53. 55 (2), 59. 72,
11^ 90, 93. 99. 102, 103, 115, 116
(2), 117, 118(3), 124, 127, 134 (3\
145. 146 (2), 149(2), 154, 156, 160,
164, 173, 180 (2), 181, 182, 185,
189, 192, 196, 197. See also
Sapton.
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Index Locorum.
Sapton [? Saperton], 75.
Sarney Wick [i.e. Cerney], 1 19.
SAUL, 9, 18, 42, 74, 76, 82, 87,93, 94,
97, 98, 99, 102, 104, 105 (2), 109,
128, 129, 130, 146(2), 147, 151,
152, 154, 158, 169, 173, 176,
181 (2), 194, 198, 208.
Scryston [? = Syston], 'j'j.
Seding^ton, 86.
Sedlewood [Hawkesbury], 121.
SEIGINCOTE, 159.
Senbridge [Gloucester], 159 ; [Upton],
1 8. See also Shenbridge.
Senbure P Saintbury], 35.
SEVENHAMPTON, 20, 24, 28 (2),
6612). 77, 91, no, 137, 158, 188,
189(2), 194; Brockhampton in,
II, 177.
Seynbury, 120.
Sheepscombe [Painswick], 167.
Shenbridge, 96. See also Senbridge.
SHENNINGTON, 4, 6, 8(2), 44, 58,
60, 69(3), 73, 82, loi, 105, 106,
III, 127, 131, 146, 147, 166, 169,
171, 175, 182, 184, 290. See also
Shynington.
Shepscombe, iig, 166, 195.
Shepton Dowfyld, 51.
SHERBOURNE, 7 (3), 8,9(2), 10(2),
16, 18, 19, 20(2), 23(2), 24, 25,
29(2), 34(2), 40, 41, 54, 55, 58(2),
60, 61, 65 (2), 67, 68, 72 (2), -Ji, 74,
75, 77(3), 78, 80, 84(2), 85(2), 94,
97,99, loi, 102, 103, 107(2), no,
in, 115, 116, 125, 129, 130, 133,
134, 135(2), 137, 138. 139, 140(2),
143, 144(2), 146, 149(2), 150, 151,
155, 159, 160(2), 164, 168, 169,
170, 173. 179(2), 182(3), 183,
190(2), 193, 194, 198(2), 201, 202,
205, 208.
Sherrington [Badge worth], 15, 65, 67,
n-
Sherring^ton. Great, 85.
Sherston [Wiltshire], 43, 46.
Shewdley Park, 172.
Shipordine, 128.
Shipton, 6, 167, 168.
Shipton Dowell, 120.
Shipton Magna, 107.
SHIPTON MOIGNE, 5, 6, 7, 19,
21, 34, 48, 49, 57, 59, 61, 68, 71,
77(2). 87, 102, 106, 112, 116, 143,
147, 148, 152, 157, 161, 164, 170,
172, 178, 182, 183 i2), 186, 190,
195(2), 200.
SHIPTON OLLIFFE, 38, 39, 52,
60, 79, 92, 103, 126, 158, \12i2),
174.
SHIPTON SOLERS, 2, 50, 63, 67,
105, 113, 116, 124, 128, 143, 180,
187.
Shreving^on, 14.
SHURDINGTON, 5, 20, 82, 88, in,
131, 141, 146, 169, 193, 199, 201 ;
Badgworth in, 179, 182.
Shurdington Magna, 124, 132, 14S,
149, 154, 164, 172, 177, 179.
Shurdington Parra, 145.
Shurneton, 59, 205.
Shurnton, Great, 54, 89.
Shurnton, Little, 57, 75.
Shurrington, Great, 58.
Shynington, 36. See also Shenning-
ton.
Sibland, see Sybland.
Siddington, 9, n (2), 14, 24, 32, 40,
50, 93, 118, 121. 127, 142, 184,
204. See also Suddington.
Siddington Langley, 148.
SIDDINGTON ST. MARY, 7, h,
86, 107, 137, 148, 163.
SIDDINGTON ST. PETER, nil.
SIDE, 13, 19, 21, 22, 29, 62, 116,
133, 149, 150, 182.
Simondshall [Wotton-under-Edge], 19.
Sladde, The [Miserden], 176
Slaughter, 8, 199.
SLAUGHTER, LOWER or
NETHER, 7, 60, 69, 99, 104,
105, 139, 143, 162, 174, 186, I93.
SLAUGHTER, UPPER or OVER,
5, 6, 16, 22, 25, 26, 39, 51, 58, 75,
84, 87, 93, 102, 104, 105, 137, 150,
169, 183, 186, 191.
SLIMBRIDGE, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 (3),
10 (2J, II, 13, 16, 17 (3), 18, 19,
20, 23, 27 (3), 28 (2), 29, 30(2),
31, 32, 34 (3), 36 (2), yj (2), 39,
41, 42, 45 (4), 46 (4), 47, 48, 49
(2), 50, 51, 52(3), 53 (3), 54 (2),
55, 56 (4), 58 (4), 59 (3), 60, 61,
62, 64 (2), 65, 66 (5), 67, 68 (2),
70 (2), 72 (2), Ti, 75, 78, 80, 87
(3), 88, 90 (2), 91 (5), 93 (2), 94,
95, 97, 98, 99 (2), 100, 103 (4),
104, 108, no, III, 113 (2), 114,
115, 118, 120 (3), 121, 122 (2),
126 (2), 127, 128, 129, 130, 131
(2), 132 (4), 133(2), 135, ni (2),
141 (2), 142 (2), 144 (4), 145 (3),
147, 148, 149 (2), 151 (3), 152,
153(3), 154, 157 (4), 158(3), 159
(9), 160, 161, 163 (2), 164, 166,
167 (2), 168, 169(3), '70(3), 171,
172 (2), 173, 174- 175, '78, 179,
180(3), 181, 182(2), 183(3), 185.
188, K/3, 192, 195, 198, 200, 201
(2), 202.
Snittcrfield [Warwitkbhire], 205.
Index Locorum.
309
5N0WSHILL, 20, 28, 61, 74, 88,
95(2), 96, 103, 115(2), 118, 126,
127, 129, 132, 134, 135(3), 138,
164, 187, 193.
Sodbury, 2, 15, 151, 160, 177 ; see
Sudbury.
SODBURY, CHIPPING, 2, 9,
18(2), 19, 37, 39, 43, 49, 50, 51,
56, 57, 60 (2), 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
70 (2), 71, 75, 76, 78, 79,80,85 (2),
86 (6), 87 (2), 89, 93, 97, 99, 102,
103, 104, 108, 109(2), 110(2), 112,
113, 115, 117(2), 120, 123, 127,
129, 135, 138, 141, 142, 146, 148,
152, 160, 165. 170(2), 173, 175,
178, 181 (2), 186(2), 190, 194.
Sodbury, Great, loS.
SODBURY, LITTLE, 35, 38, 41, 54,
72, 85, 117, 154, 183.
SODBURY, OLD, 3, 7, 12, 46, 55,
84, 92, 102, 109, 117, 138, 143,
148, 149, 154, 156, 157, 160, 163,
166, 172, 190, 198.
T Somerfield, 103.
Southam, 167, 197, 199, 200, 201 ;
[Bishop's Cleeve], 2, 69, 116, 117,
132, 140, 144.
South Cerney, see Cemey, South.
SOUTHROP, 6, II, 40, 42, 50, 59,
86, 88, 91, 106, III, 113, 125,
133, 148, 153, 192, 202, 203.
Soutbwick, 112, 168; [Tewkesburv],
105.
Stamton [?= Stanton or Staunton], 78.
Stancombe [North Nibley], 157.
Stancombe [Stinchcombe], 12 (2).
STANDISH, 4, 7.(2), 9, 10, 16 (2),
18, 22 (4), 23 (2), 24, 25, 29 (2),
30(2), 31 (2), 33, 35, 38, 40, 41
(2), 43 (3), 45, 46, 47 (2), 49, 52,
53, 54, 55 (3), *S7 (2),- 60, 63, 69,
71, 77, 81, 83, 87, 88, 89 (4), 92,
93 (3), 94 (3), 95 (2), 96, 98 (2),
99, loi, 103(2), 104, 110(3), III
(3), 112, 114, 119(2), 122, 126(2),
129, 131 (2), 137, 146, 151, 152,
155, 156, 157, 159(2), 169, 170(2),
171 (2), 172 (3), 173, 174, 175,
180, 189, 190, 192 (3), 194 (2),
196, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204 ;
Little Harsfield in, 176 ; Ox-
linche in, 121, 126, 142, 168 ;
Putleyin, 103, 134.
Stanley, 50, 58, 186, 195, 202 ; [Tod-
dington], 26. See also Kings
Stanley and Leonard Stanley.
Stanley Pontlarge, 6, 51, 80, 89, 104,
1 12, 166, 172, 173.
STANTON, 7, 8, 46, 66, 91, 106, 139,
162, 169.
Stanton [Forest of Dean], 35, 122,
125. See Staunton.
Stanton [Winchcombe], 5 (2).
STANWAY, I, 4(2), 15, 16, 19, 21,
23, 24, 26 (2), 30 (2), 34, 36, 37,
39, 47, 52, 57, 60, 61 (2), 64, 81,
88, 113, 118 (2), 119, 138, 146,
155, 200.
Stanway, Church, 80, 81, 100, 106,
114, 115, 121, 122, 133, 143, 146,
184, 190.
Stanway, Wood, 56, 79, 104, 106, 109,
123, 140, 144, 168, 171, 177, 179,
180, 194, 197, 202.
Stapleton [Bristol dice], nil.
Starton [=Staverton], 5, 6 (2), 70, 97,
130, 137, 140, 188.
Startto [?=Staverton], 26.
STAUNTON [Forest of Dean], 2 (2),
12, 14, 24 (3), 26, 30, 31, 37, 38,
44, 46, 48, 50, 53, 56 (2), 61, 63,
70, 75 (2), 77, 81 (2), 84 (3), 85,
86 (2), 89, 91, 94 (2), 97, 98 (2),
loi, 106(2), 108, 112(2), 113(2),
115, 117, 121, 122, 125, 126, 130
(2), 134, 136, 145, 148, 150, 151,
157, 161, 163, 168, 173, 174, 177,
183 (2), 185 (2). See Stanton.
STAVERTON, 8, 26, 27, 29(2), 31,
2,2,, 37, 40, 54, 56, 65, 67, 76, 81,
95, 96, 100, 123, 129, 140, 158, 205 ;
Heydon, in, 105, 147 ; Starrto
[? = Staverton], 26. See also
Starton.
Stenbridge Slade [Stroud], 121.
Stidcott [Titherington], 120.
STINCHCOMBE, 2, 10, 11, 12, 21,
30, 31,42, 50(2), 51, 52,55,56, 57,
60, 63 (2), 79 (2), 80, 84,88,89(2),
90, 98, 99, loi, 102(2), 103, 104,
106, 108, 117, 119, 121, 122, 124,
126 (2), 127, 131, 134, 137 (2),
138 (2), 140, 144, I4S, 154, 158,
159, 160(3), 166, 167, 169, 171,
173, 180, 181, 185, 187, 190, 194(2),
199 (2) ; Stancombe in, 12 (2).
Stockwell [Cowley], 134.
Stoke Archer, 5, 1 2.
Stoke Orchard, 133, 178, 184, 200,
202, 207 (6).
STOKE GIFFORD [Bristol dioc],
?iiL
STONE, 3(2), 5(2), II, 13, 14,17, 18,
27, 28, 33, 34. 39. 40 (2), 45, 47 (2),
48(2), 49, 52, 53 (2). 59, 60, 63, 71,
72, 79, 90, 102, 114, 120, 128, 131,
132, 133, 141, 144, 147, 151, 152,
156, 158, 159 (2), 167, 171, 175,
177, 180, 181, 183, 193, 195, 200.
Stone, Nether [Stone], 22.
lO
Index Locorum.
STONEHOUSE, 2(2), 3(3), 4, 5,
7(2), 9, 14, '5. >7, 19(2), 20. 22,
27, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 42, 53,
55, 57, 58, 59(3), 65, 67, 68, 69,
70, 72, 74, 75, 77, 79, 82, 84, 85 (3),
88, 89, 94, ip6 (3), I" (2), 113,
115, 117, 118, 123, 124, 126(2),
127, 128, 131, 134, 137, 141, 142,
143, 148, 152. 153, 156, 158, 163,
165, 168, 169, 172 (2), 179, 181,
185(3), 186(2), 187, 188(2), 189,
'93' '95, '96, 202, 203, 205.
STOWE, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10 (3), 1 1 (2), 12 (2),
18, 20, 22, 23 (2), 24 (3), 25 (2),
26(3), 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34(2),
36 (2), 39 (2), 40 (2), 44, 45, 46, 47,
48, 49(2), 50(2), 55, 56, 58 (2),
60 (3), 62 (2), 66, 68, 69, 70 (2),
71, 74, 75(4), 76(4). 77, 82(3), 83,
85, 86(2), 87, 88, 93, 96, 99, 102,
105(2), III, 112, 117, 122, 123 (2),
129(3), '3' (2), 132, 135. '38, '4',
144, 145, 146(2), 149, 151, 154(2),
155 (2), 158, 160, 162, 163 (2),
164(2), 166, 172, 174(2), 175, 186,
194, 195, 196 (2), 199, 201, 202,
203, 204, 205 ; Donnington in, 105.
Stowe [Newland], 15.
Stowe, the old [i.e. Wold], 69.
Stowe St. Edward, 68.
Stoweladd [St. Briavels], 176.
STOWELL, 3, 7.
Stowfield [En-lish Bicknor], 18, 58.
STRATTON, 10, 33, 61, 63, 64, 89,
104, 117, 122, 138, 153, 155, 164,
176, 181, 185, 187.
Stretton, 12, 43, 63.
STROUD, [,2,4,6,7,8,10,11,12(2),
16(3), 17(2), 25, 32(2), 33, 34, 38,
48, 52, 54, 55(2), 56, 57, 58, 59(2),
60, 64, 70, 73^ 7A, 78, 80, 81, 91 (2),
92, 93, 94, 97' 98, 99, '02, 104,
105(2), 107, 109, III (4), 112, 114,
118 (2), 119(3), 120, 122, 125, 127,
128, 129(2), 138, 139(2). 142, 145,
147, 158(2), 159, 162, 174(2), '75,
177, 178, 179, 181, 185, 189, 190,
191, 196. 198, 200, 201, 202 ;
Pakenhall in, 105, 114 ; Ruscorabe
in, 12, 175, 200 ; Stenbridge Slade
in, 121.
Sudbury [ ?=Sodbury], 93.
Suddington [ ?=Siddington], 46.
SUDELEY, I, 10, 13(2), 36, 180.
Sudley [VVinchcombe], 177, 205.
Sutton, 33, 34, 41, 45, 60, 73, 94, 97,
194.
SUTTON UNDER BRAILES, 9(2),
'5, 16, 33, 44. 106, 125, 132, 133,
138, 146, 147, 151, 163, 167, 186.
Swanley [Berkeley], 152.
Swell, 197.
SWELL, LOWER or NETHER,
18, 22(2), 27(2), 30, 31, 32, 41,
72, 80, 82, 117, 124, 161, 166, 179,
183, '94' '95' 203.
SWELL, UPPER or OVER, 13,
22, 23, 33, 35, 42, 44, 59, 77, 90,
91.
SWINDON, 2, 9, 12, 13, 15, 25, 37,
40, 41 (2), 51, 56, 62, 70, 86, 89,
92, 103, III, 128, 134, 147, 149,
167, 170, 183, 190, 203, 204.
Swinford [Bitten], 165.
Sybland [Thornbury], 120, 172(2), 186.
SYSTON, 2, 3, 13, 15, 18, 24, 27, 28,
31, 34, 58, 6r, 72(2), 73.76, 87(2),
89, 90, 99, 100, loi, 104, 105, 107,
112, 116, 117, 125, 128, 133, 135,
145, 147, '54, '58, 173, '75' '7^
177, 178, 179, 182, 184, 186, 188,
189, 190, 199, 202 ; Scpyston
[PSyston], 77. See also Brechyet.
TAINTON [^r Teynton], 11, 14(3),
16, 18, 19, 37(3), 38(4), 39, 40(2),
41, 42, 43, 50, 52, 53, 60, 63, 71,
78, 79, 81, 83(2). 90(2), 92(2),
93(2), 94, 96, 98, 99, 'oo, 'oi,
104, 106, 107, 1 10, 117, 123, 131 (4 ,
132, 137, 146 (2), 147, '50 (^.),
15' (2), '55. '57, '66 (3), 169,
170 (2), 171, 176, 189, 194, 198,
200, 202.
Tarleton [Cotes], 123, 137, 138, 139,
167.
Tatworth, 16.
Taunton [Somersetshire], 153.
Tedbury, see Tetbury.
Tederenton, 27f2\ 28 C 2), 29, 30, 31.
Tedington [? Todding^on], 73.
Tedrington, 33, 34, 42, 132.
Teinton, Great, 1 1 5.
Teinton, Little, 64.
TETBURY or Tedbury, 2 (3), 3, 5 (2),
7, 8(3), 9, 10, 13(2), 15, 16, 17(2),
18, 23(2), 24, 26, 27 (2), 36, 38, 39,
40, 41 (2), 42, 43 (2), 44 (2), 45,
46(2), 47, 49' 50, 54, 58(2), 59(2),
60, 62(2), 63, 66, 71, 72, 75, 77,
78, 80, 88 (2j, 89, 90 2\ 94 (2}, 95,
96, 97, 100. 103, iiS, 120, 122,
123, 125, 127 : Charlton in, 7, 130,
166, 170 ; Upton in. 166, 189.
Tetherington, 36, 39(2), 40(2), 41, 44,
75- 87. S9.
TEWKESBURY, 2(2), 3, 5, 6(3),
7 (2), 8 (4), 9 (3), 10, II (3), 13. 14,
16(2), 17(5), 18(2), 19(2), 20(3},
Index Locorum.
311
21(4), 22(6), 23(8), 24(5), 25(7),
26 (6), 27 (2), 28 (5), 29 (4), 30 (9),
31(4), 32(4) 33(5). 34(10), 35(2),
36, 37 (6), 38 (3), 39, 40 (3), 41 (2),
42, 43 (2), 44 (3), 45 (4), 46, 47 (3),
48 (3), 49. 50, 52 (3), 54, 55 (6),
57 (3), 59. 60, 61 (2), 62 (2), 64,
65, 66 (2), 67, 70(2), 71, 72 (4),
74(3), 77(2), 80(2), 81(2X82(8),
83(5), 84(3). 85,87(2), 88(2), 89,
93 (2), 94 (2), 95 (4), 96 (4), 99 (2),
102, 103, 104(3), 106, 107, 109(3),
no, 112, 113, 114 (3), 115, 116(4),
117 (2), 118 (2), 120 (3), 123 (2),
124 (2), 125, 126 (2), 127, 128 ;
Southwick in, 105.
Teynton, see Tainton.
Thormaxton, see Tormarton.
THORNBURY, i, 2(4), 3(3), 4(2),
5(3), 6(2), 7(3). 8,9, 10(5), 11(2),
12(4), 14(2), 15(4), 16, 17, 19, 21,
22 (3), 25 (3), 26, 27, 28, 29 (5), 30,
32, 36 (2), n (5), 38 (6), 39 (2),
40 (4), 42 (2), 43 (2), 44, 45 (2),
46(3), 48(2), 49(2), 51 (2), 53(4),
54(2), 55(3), 56(3). 57(3), 58, 59,
60 (2), 61 (4), 62 (9), 63 (5), 64,
66(2), 70(3), 71(5), 73(8), 74(2),
75 (4). 76 (3), n (6), 79 (3), 80,
81 (4), 82 (-3), 83 (4), 85 (5), 86,
87(2), 88(5), 89(5), 90(4). 91(4),
92, 93 (3), 94 (3). 95 (3), 97 (3),
98 (2), 99 (2), 100 (3), loi (2), 102,
103 (2), 105 (3), 107 (3), 108, 109(3),
110(2), III (2), 112, 113, 114, 115,
116 (3), 117 (2), 118 (3), 119(2),
121 (3), 122 (5), 123(3), 124(3),
125, 126(2), 127(2), 128(5), 129,
130, 131, 133, 134, 135(2), 136(3),
137, 138(2), 139(3). 141 (2), 142,
143, 146(4), 147(2), 148(3). 149.
150 (3). 151 (4). 153 (2), 156(2),
157(2), 158(2), 159 (3), 161 (3),
162 (2), 163, 164, 165, 167, 171,
173(3), 174(2), 175, ^n, 178, 179,
181, 182(2), 183, 184(2), 185(2),
186, 187 (2), 188, 189, 190 (6),
191 (2), 192(4), 193, 196(3), 197,
199 (5), 200 (2), 201 (2), 203 (3),
204, 208 (2) ; Kympton in, 69 (2) ;
Murton in, 177 ; Rangery in, 123 ;
Sangerwith in, 122 ; SybJand in,
120, 172 (2), 186 ; Walford in, 126.
See also Oldbury.
Throughan, 115, 188.
TIBBERTON, 9, 13, 16, 19(2), 20,
21, 23,24, 27, 28, 33,34,37,47(2),
48, 56, 63, 64, 70(2), 71,75, 76(2),
77, 82, 83, 85, 91, 93, 99, 102, 104,
105, 113, 118, 128 (2), 131, 136,
137, 146, 154, 159, 169, 170, 177.
184(2), 199, 202, 203.
Tiddington, 28, 69.
TIDENHAM, or Tydnam, 3, 8(2),
9(4), II, 13. 15. 16, 18, 29(3),
31 (2), 32, 40, 51, 76, 79, 80, 100,
107, III, 112, 115, 121, 122, 123,
125, 136, 145(2), 151. 160, 162(2),
170, 182, 1 84, 186, 190, 196, 198,
199(2), 205 ; Bidley in, 13 ; Strote
in, 166. See also Didnam.
Tirley, see Turley and Tyrley.
TITHERI.NGTON, 5, 6(2), 8 (3), 9,
13, 14, 16, 17, 2Q, 21 (4), 22, 27,
35 (4), 36, 37. 38, 43 (3). 46, 47 (2),
48, 50. 53. 54, 56, 57(2), 60, 61,
63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71 (2), 72(2),
77, 84, 85(2), 87(2), 88(2), 89, 94,
95 (2), 97 (4), 98 (2), 102, 103 (2),
110(2), III, 112, 117, 118, 120(4),
122, 124(2), 125, 126(2), 127, 133,
138(2), 141, 143, 144(3), 145, 153,
157, 159, 161, 162, 163, 165, 169,
171, 175, 176 (2), 181, 189, 190,
192, 193, 194, 196(2), 198(3), 200,
202 ; Ichington in, 126; Stidcote
in, 120.
Todbury, 178.
TODDINGTON, i, 7, 8, 22, 24 (2), 26,
30, 34, 39, 44 (2), 61 (2), 69, 82,
95, 96, 100, 102, 107 (2), 109 (2),
no (2), III, 121, 127, 128, 131,
137, 139, 141, 143, 150, 160, 168,
171, 175, 178, 180, 192, 202 ;
Stanley in [?], 26. See also
Tuding^on.
TODENHAM, 7, 8, 11, 14, 19, 20, 23,
25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, T,2>, 36, n (2),
38, 42 (2), 45, 48, 54, 55, 61 (3),
64, 79, 82, 84, 89, 93, 95, 96, 98,
99, 101,102(2), 105, 109, 112(2),
113, 115, 118, 121, 122(2), 123,
126, 127, 128, 129, 132(2), 135,
137, 138, 141, 144, 145, 147, 153 (2),
154, 156, 157. 169, 172, 173. 184,
194(2), 195, 198(2), 201,202(2),
205, 208. See also Tuddenham.
Todnam, 85.
Torlton, 1S4.
TORMARTON \pr Thormerton], 6,
10, 16 (2), 20, 40, 44 (2), 58, 61,
63, 70, 71, 88 (2), 89, 93, loi, 103,
104, 117, 119, 121, 122, 127, 136,
147, 181, 184, 189 (2), 193, 196,
198; Littleton in, 139, 170, 176.
Tormton, 27.
Tortery, 76.
TORTWORTH, 9, 13, 17, 18 (2), 20,
21 (2), 23, 24, 31 (2), 43, 48, 49,
51. 52, 57, 60, 61 (2), 74, 76, 78,
312
Index Locorum.
79, 80, 82 (2), 83, 85, 86, 89, 91,
93 (2), 96, 104, 107, 108, III,
113 (2), 115, 119, 122, 131 (2),
J33, 134, 136, 140 (2), 144, 145.
147(2), 156, 163 167,170,171,172,
I75» 177, 179, 182, 186, 189, 190,
191 (2), 192, 196 (3), 202 (2).
TREDINGTON, 6, 21 (2), 40, 41, 54,
55, 56, 58, 72, 97, 107, III, 126,
127(2), 128(2), 131, 132, 140, 148,
149, 157 (2), 159, 165, 172, 181,
184, 185, 202 (2).
Tredworth, 167.
Tresham [Hawkesbury], 3, 4, 94, 163,
165, 180, 182, 183, 185, 189.
Tretherne [? = Fretherne], 201.
Trinley, 21, 29, 39, 68, 69, 169, 177,
195.
Tuddenham [?=Todeiiham J, 34 (2), 36,
41, 42, 48, 51, (2), 52 (2), 55, 56,
59, 66(2), 68, 70, 74, 78, 81, 84,
87,92, 93 (2), 94 (2), 95 (2), 96.
Tudington, 33, 47, 49, 53 (2), 64, 70,
74, 78, 82, 84, 87, 90. See also
Todding^on.
Tuffley [Gloucester], 2,9, 105, 107, 130,
154, 159, 169, 175 (2), 178.
Tullwellcourt, 26.
TURKDEAN, 2, 3, 26, 28, 35, 36, 45,
49(2), 55,79, 81, 89, 106, no, 112,
117, 122, 139, 140, 141, 145, 147,
152, 159, 161 (2), 165, 166, 176,
183.
Turkdean, Nether, 100.
TURLEY. or Tiriey ^r Tyrley, 2, 5,
6, l{.l\ 8, 13, 18, 21, 23, 24 (2), 29,
35 (3), 39, 43, 98, 99, 100, loi,
103 (2), 104, 107, 109. no, n6,
117, 120, 123, 125, 128, 129, 130.
132, 133, 134, 137 (3), 138, 140,
142, 144, 145, 147, 148, 150,
155, 163, 166, 168(2), 173 (2), 175,
176, 178, 181, 182, 183, 184, 187 (3),
189, 192, 193, 194 (2), 200. See
also Tiriey, Tyrley or Tirely, 36,
40 (3), 41, 42 (2), 43, 48 (2), 53, 57,
60, 66 (2), 72, Ts, 74 (2), n, 78,
79, 80, 86, 89 (2), 91, 92, 95 ; Town
Street in, 126 (2).
Twigworth, 17, 69, T], 104, 106, 141,
166, 174, 178, 179, 180, 187, 191
[Gloucester], 1 14.
TWINING, 5 (4), 6 (4), 9, 10 (2),
12 (2), 16, 21 (2), 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
32, 33, 34, 35 (2), 11, 38 (5), 39,
40, 41, 42, 45, 47 (2), 48 (3), 50,
52 (2), 54, 59, 60, 71,73.74, 77(3),
78, 80,84,86,87(3), 88(2), 91,92,
96, 98, loi, 102, 105 (2), 107, 1 10 (2),
ni (2), n2 (2), n3, ns (3), n6.
n8, 121, 123, 124, 127, 128 (2),
. 129 (2), 130 (2), 134, 136, 138,
139(2), 140(2), 141, 142, 143, 144,
147, 149(3). '52, J 54, 158(2), 159,
160, 167, 169, 174, 175 (2), 179, ,
182, 183 (2), 184, 185, 186, 187, ^
189, 190, 192, 193 (2), 197,200 (2),
202.
Tydham, see Tidenham. ^
Tydnam, see Tidenham. ■
Tyrley, see Turley. 1
Uckington, 121, 174. See also Ock-
ington.
ULEY, 2, 3, 7, 12, 16, 17(2), 22(2),
27, 28, 29, 31, 33(2), 41, 43,47,
48 (2), 56 (2), 57 (2), 61, 62, 68,
72(2), 75(2), 77(2), 78(2), 82,83,
85, 87, 89, 99, 104, 106, 108, n2,
n3, wj, n8, n9, 121, 128, 129,
133(2), 148, 149, 150. 157, 161 (2;,
162, 164, 166, 177, 178, 180, 183,
185, 188, 190, 191, 196, 197, 198.
Ullington [Pebworih], 166.
Uphatherley, 86, no, ni.
Uphome, 43.
UPLEADON, 3, 4, 5, n, 15, 17 (2),
20, 21, 27, 31, 41, 44(2), 52, 56,
57,69, 71, 72, 78, 80,85,91,92(2),
100, loi, 104, 106 (2), n8, 126,
129(2), 131 (2), 137, 146, 149, 153,
170, 171 (2), 175, 183, 186, 191,
192, 203.
UPTON, 4(2), 10, 12(2), 14(2), 18,
24(2), 45,63, 69, 71, 81, 83, 178 ;
Senbidge in, 18. See also Bitten.
Upton [Hawkesley], 103, n9, 167.
Upton Cheyne, 52, 54 ; [Bitton], 35,
105, 1 19, 127, 185, 188.
Upton by Gloucester, 72.
Upton [Tetbury]. 166, 189.
UPTON ST. LEONARD, 7(2), u,
18, 19(2), 27, 31. 32, 34. 42, 45,
49(2), 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57,
60, 71 (2), 72. 73, 75. 78, 81, 83,
91, 92, 93, 98, 99, 100, 102, 106,
ni, n2 (2), n3, ns, n8, 123,
129, 130, 132, 134, 140, 141, 142,
143, 144, 145. 147, 149, 155, 157,
158, 160, 169 (3), 170, 173, 175,
176, 181, 186, 187 (4), 189, 190,
192, 202, 203, 205.
Upton-on-Sevem, 109.
Walford [Thornburv], 126.
WALTON CARDIFF, 7, 32, 44, lo,
92, 105, 134, 159. 161, 172.
Walton [Deerhurst], 69, 127, 139, 179,
1S5, 192, 199.
Index Locortwi.
31^
Wanswell [Berkeley], 17, 68, 161, 162, I
168, 193, 2CXJ. See also Manswell.
WAPLEY, 3, 12, 22(2), 28, 29, 34,
37, 39, 43, 52 (2), 53. 62, 64, 74,
75, 91, 94, 98, loi, 102(2), 108,
III, 113, 117, 124, 129, 132 (2),
134 (2), 137, 141, 143, 144, 146, 147,
148, 151, 153, 156(2), 161, 164,
171, 176, 178, 184, 194.
Warwick [Warwickshire], 205.
Washbourne, 37, 47, 75, 100, 102, 131,
145, 150, 161, 200.
Washbourne Abbots, 44 (2), 72.
WASHBOURNE, GREAT, 30, 175.
Washbourne Kings, 7, 114, 115, 205.
Weghtfyld, see Whitfield.
WELFORD, 4, 7, 9, n, i9, 22(2),
23, 24, 29, 30, 32(2), 34, 38, 4',
46, 54(2), 58, 60, 64, 87, 88, 92,
93(2), 99. 106, 107, III (2), 116,
128, 129 (3), 130(2), 131 (2), 132(2),
133, 134, 135 (2), 136, 138, 142,
149, 152, 165, 166, 168, 175, 178,
180, 183, 190, 199(2), 202, 203;
Kempsford in, 103. See also Whel-
ford.
Welston, 161.
Wendford [Berkeley], 104.
Werley [Westbury], 180.
Westall [Cheltenham], 179.
WESTBURY, 3(7), 4(4), 5 (4), 6(4),
7 (3), 8 (4), 9, 10, 12(2), 13, 14,
16(3), 20(4), 24(2), 25(2), 28(2),
29, 32 (3), 33 (2), 34 (4), 36 (4),
yi (3), 38, 39 (3), 40, 41 (2), 42 (2),
43(2), 44(3), 45, 46(2), 49, 50(2),
51(4), 52(4), 53(2), 54(2), 55(3),
56(2), 57, 58(3), 59(3). 60(2), 61,
62, 66 (2), 69 (2), 70 (4), 72 (2),
73 (3), 74, 76, 78 (3), 79, 80 (6),
81 (3), 82 (4), 83(2), 84, 85 (2),
86, 87 (3), 88 (2), 89 (2), 90 (2),
91 (3), 92 (2), 93 (2), 94, 95 (2),
96 (2), 98, 99, 100, loi (2), 102,
104(2), 105, 106(2), 108, 109(2),
110(2), III (2), 112, 114(6), 115(2),
116, 117, 118(2), 119(3), 120(5),
121, 122, 125(2), 129(2), 130(4),
131, 132(2), 133(2), 134 (2), 135,
136(2), 138(2), 139(3), 142, 143,
144, 145, 146, 147(2), 149(2), 150,
151(5), 154(2), 157, 161 (3j, 163(4),
164 (3), 165, 166, 167, 170, 172,
"^11 (2), 175, ^n, 179, 181, 183,
185(2), 186(2), 188, 190(2), 191,
192, 194(4), 196, 201, 204, 207,
208 ; Blakemoresale in, 69 ; Bosley
in, 113, 141, 181 ; Bulley in, 185 ;
Chaphill in, 121 ; Chapsoll in, 34 ;
Cleeve in, 19, 32, 104, 142 ; Cow-
lies Elm in, 181 ; Elton in, 81,
107, 121, 142(2). 148, 163, 164,
167, 204 ; Leigh in, 113 (2) ;
Northwood in, 124, 167 ; Overly
in, 12 ; Rodley in, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12,
16, 17, 68(2), 69(2), III, 120, 127,
133, 141, 144, 172. 174 (3), 175,
179, 186 (2); Werley in, 180;
Winckolls in, 173.
WESTBURY-ON-SEVERN
[? Bristol diocese], nil.
WESTBURY-ON-TRIM, 22 ; Hors-
mans in, 173.
Westbury [Wiltshire], 22.
WESTCOT, 5, 7, 9, 16, 25, 46, 59, 69,
71, 82, 93 (2), 94, 99, 121. 122,
123 (2), 124, 129, 134, 148, 156,
162, 175, 178. 180, 191.
WESTERLEIGH ^rWesterley, 3 (2),
8, 15, 22 (2), 24, 25, 30 (3), 32 (2),
37, 38 (3), 40 (2), 45 (2), 49, 50,
52, 53, 54, 60 (2), 61, 64 (2), 69 (2),
70, 72, 73, 74 (2), 78, 79 (3), 83,
87, 88, 90 (2), 91 (2), 92, 94, 95,
98 (2), 99 (2), loi, 102, 105 (2),
107 (2), 108, 109, no. III (2), 112,
113, 114, 116, 117, 119, 122, 124,
125, 126, 128, 130, 131, 132, 133,
135, 136 (2), 137, 138, 139, 142,
145 (3), 148, 149, 150, 151, 152,
156, 158 (2), 159, 161, 162, 163,
165, 167, 168, 169, 173, (3), 176,
178,182, 184(3), 185(3), 186, 196,
204, 205, 208 ; Mayes Hill in, 122,
167, 199. See also Nibley.
Westington {or Westynton], 20, 44, 48,
59, 199 [Campden], 105, 116, 136,-
158, 161.
WEST LITTLETON, see Littleton,
West.
Westminster, St. Margaret's [Middle-
sex], 57.
Weston, 15, 92.
WESTON-ON-AVON, 6, 10, 21, 39,
44, 151, 153, 154, 182, 185.
WESTON BIRT, 2, 6, 35, 92, 94, 98,
137, 164, 171, 193.
WESTON-SUB-EDGE, 5, 11, 14(2),
24, 25, 26, 30, 32, 40, 41, 42, 45,
47 (2), 59, 63, 70, 71, -Ji, 85, 86,
88, 97, 99, 102, 108, 109, 124, 129,
140(2), 145, 148, 157, 160, 177 178,
184 (2), 185, 192 (2), 203.
Weston - under - Penyard [Hereford-
shire], 184, 196.
Wexford, St. John's [Ireland], 177.
Weysburge, 35.
WHADDON, 12, 24(2), 31, 33, 34,
43, 44, 48, 56, 64, 66, 69, 72, loi,
105, 108 (2), 131, 134, 144, 149,
3 14
Index Locorum.
157, 158, 160, 161, 169, 179, 188,
192, 199, 203.
WHEATENHURST, 4, 7 (2), 9, 10,
12, 21 (2), 25, 29, 35, 46, 48, 57,
59, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 74, 75,
77, 81, 85, 93, 98, 99, 107, 122,
125, 131, 133, 134, 135, "36, 137,
139, 146, 147 (2), 149, 150, 157,
162, 164 (2), 168, 174, 179, 183,
184, 188^ 190, 191, 195. See also
Wheatnester and Whitnester.
Wheatnester, 50. See also Wheaten-
hurst.
Whelford, 121. See also Welford.
Whitfield [Deerhurst], 10, 12 (2), 18.
Whitlene [Newland], 17.
Whitminster, 187.
Whitnester, 56, 57, 144. See also
Wheatenhurst.
WHITTINGTON, 8, 11, 15 (2), 19,
20, 21 (2), 25, 32, 50(2), 55, 56,
59, 64, 74, 82, 83, 85, 94, no,
114(2), 116, 118, 130(2), 140, 146,
151, 161, 183, 194, 195.
Wick, 140, 194.
WICK and ABSTON, see Abston.
Wick [Berkeley], 12, t6 ; [Nibley], 177.
Wick Risinglon, see Risington Wick.
WICKWAR, 4 (3). 5, 6, 9. 12, 13, I5,
16, 17 (2), 22, 24, 32, 38 (2), 40,
45, 47, 48, 51 (3). 54, 61, 65, 67,
74, 75, 76 (2), 79, 80, 82 (2), 83,
88, 92 (3), 93 (2), 94, 98, 99,
103 (2), 105, 106, 108, 112(3), 113,
114 (2), 116 (2), 117, 118, 119,
120(2), 122 (2), 129, 131 (2), 135,
140(2), 143, 148 (2), 149(3), 150,
153, 155(3), 156, 157, 160, 161 (2),
163(3), 167, 173, 174- 176, 178(2),
179, 180 (2), 181, 182, 184, 187,
188, 192, 194, 195, 196 (3), 197,
200, 201, 202.
WIDFORD^rWitford, 18, 27.
Wiggate [Newland], 14, 166.
WILLERSEY, 10, 20, 23, 25, 28, 30,
39(3), 40, 42, 45, 46, 47, 51, 55,
56,69,82, 85, 105, 108, 109, no,
n7 (2), 124, 125 (2), 126(2), 130,
133, 139, 145, 148, 150, 151. 154,
155(2), 157(3), 162, 167, 170, 177,
183.
Willersley, 126 (2), 160, 161, 163,
169(2), 172, 175, 176.
WINCHCOMBE, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, n,
12, 13 (3), 15, 22 (3), 23, 24 (4),
25, 26 (3), 27 (2), 29, 35 (3), 36,
38 (4), 39, 40, 43, 44, 46, 49 (2),
50, 51, 54, 56, 58 (2), 60, 62, 64,
71, 73(3), 75, 76(3), 78, 79 (2),
80 (2), 81 (2), 82 (3), 84, 85 (3),
86, 87,88(2), 92(3), 93(2), 95(2),
. 96, 97, 99, 103 (2), 104, 108, 109,
no, n I (2), n2 (2), n8, n9, 121,
122 (2), 123 (2), 124, 125, 128,
129(4), 133, 135(2), 137, 140(2),
141, 142, 144, 145 (3), 147, 149,
150 (3), 151, 152 (2), 154 (2), ■
155(2), 157(2), 160, 164, 167, 168,
169, 170, 171, 173. 174 (2), 177,
180, 183, 184, 187, 188 (2), 189,
190, 191, 192, 193(2), 194(3), 199,
200. 204 (2), 205 (2) ; Greet or
Gretton in, 35, 38, 91, 104, 120,
122, 123, 126, 134, 135, 139, 140,
146, 166, 168, 192, 194, 199, 207;
Naunton in, 141 ; Stanton in,
5 (2) ; Sudley in, 177, 205.
Winckolls [Westbury], 173.
Windridge, 178.
WINRUSH, 4, 25, 28, 39, 42 (2), 50,
103, 109, 124, 126, 128, 160, 164,
167 (2)y 200.
WINSTON, 20, 33, 45, 66, 79, 96,
104, 108, no, n3 (2), n5, n6,
137, 144, 148(2), 160, 166, 206(2).
WINTERBOURN [in Bristol dioc],
I, 16.
Witchester [? Woodchester], n7.
WITCOMBE, 5, 20, 31, 40, 41, 44,
48, 67, 74. 97-
Witcombe, Great or Magna, 33, 63,
109 (2), n2, 121. 131, 138, 144,
147, 153, 158, 163 (2), 167, 176,
i8f (2), 195, 196.
Witcombe, Little, or Parva [Badge-
worth], 65, 132, 155, 180, 203.
Witford, see Widford.
WITHINGTON, 54, 61, 68, 76 (2),
81, 88 (2), loi, n5, 121, 128,
132 (2), 141, 144, 197, 198, 203,
205, 207 (2).
Witting^on, see Whitling^on.
Wolbery, 21. ^\
Wolepen, see Owlpen. fli
Wolford, Little [Warwickshire], 54. ^1
Wollaston, see Wolston and Woolas-
ton.
Wolston, 9, 12, 18, 19, 23, 26, 27, 36,
38, 72, 74, 93, 135, 160, 205 ;
Brockwere in, 136.
WOODCHESTER, i, 4, 8, 10, 18, 23,
26 (2), 31, 34, 36, 48, 49. 61, 73,
104, 106, 107, 108, no, ni, 122 (2),
123, 127, 132, 138, 140, 144, 145,
150, >54, 155, 160, 182, 183, 185,
194, 195, 198, 202.
Woodend [Berkeley], 121.
Woodford, 19, 66, 102, 177, 183, 199;
[Berkeley], 103, 105, 120, 122, 171,
177, 186.
Index Locorum.
315
Woodmacote [North Cerney], 177.
Woodmancote, 140, 148, 150, 197 ;
[Bishop's Cleeve], 69(2), 119, 176,
207 (9) ; [Dursley], 13, 16, 172, 176.
Woodraecote [Bishop's Cleeve], see
Woodmancote.
Wood Stanway, see Stanway Wood.
WOOLASTON, 3, 6, 7,9, 10(2), 11,
12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29(3), 30,31,
32, 33, 36 (2), 39, 43, 45, 46, 47,
50, 54 (3), 59, 61 (2), 62 (2), 65, 68,
72 (3). 73, 75, 78, 79, 83, 84 (2),
86, 87, 90 (2), 100, loi (3), 103,
108, 113, 114 (2), 115 (2), 116, 117,
118, 119(2), 121 (2), 123, 125, 128,
129, 130, 131, 132, 139, 141, 142,
147 (2), 150, 151, 155, 157, 158,
159 (3), 160, 164, 192, 195, 196,
197 (2), 200.
Wooselworth, 138.
WORCESTER. AH Saints 205.
Wormcote[ Dursley] i.e. Woodmancott,
q.v.
WORMINGTON, 28, 10, 42, 54, 72,
95,96, 102, 125, 129, 140(2), 141,
148, 153, 164, 165, 170, 195, 200,
204, 208.
Wormington, Little, 40.
Worthey, 184.
Wortley, 21, 43, 44, 121, 156, 196;
[Wooton-under-Edge], 192.
Wotton, 15, 44, 60, 88, 104, III, 123,
124, 142, 150, 151, 153, 154, 169,
170, 181, 184, 195, 198, 204 ; Erne
in, 141.
Wotton [by Gloucester], 2, 14, 126,
128, 169, 176, 179, 190, 193, 196,
202.
Wotton St. Mary's, 4.
Wotton's Coombe [in Wotton- under-
Edge], 95 (2), 99, 121.
WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE \pr Sub-
edge], 2, 10, 12, 13, 14(3), 16, 17(2),
19 (2), 20, 21 (4), 22, 23, 26, 27,
28 (2), 31, 32, II, 35, 38, 44 (2),
45, 46, 47 (2), 49 (3), 51 (2), 52,
53 (2), 55 (2), 57, 60, 62, 63 (2),
64, 66, 68 (3), 69, 70 (2), 71 (3),
72 (2), 73, 74, 75, 76 (2), -ji (4),
78, 81 (3), 83 (2), 86, 87 (3), 88,
89, 91 (2), 92, 93, 94, 96, 97. 98 (2),
100 (2), loi (2), 102, 103 (2), 104,
107, 109, III, 114, 115 (2), 116(3),
117, 118 (2), 119, 120 (2), 121 (5),
123, 124, 128 (2), 130, 131 (2), 135,
137(3), 138(5), 139. 140(2), 141(2),
143, 145, 147 (2), 149(5), 151. 152,
153(4), 155, 156(2), 157 (5), 158 (2),
161 (2), 163 (2), 164, 166, 167, 171,
172, 175 (3), 176, 177, 178, 180,
181 (2), 183, 185, 187 (2), 188 (2),
189(4), 190(2), 191, 192, 193(2),
195, 196(3). 198 (2), 199, 202 (0,
203, 204, 208 ; Huntingford in, 1 2 1 ;
Sinwell in, 177," 188 ; Simondshali
in, 19 ; Wotton's Coombe ip, 95 (2),
99, 121. See also Bradley.
Yanworth, 9, 10, 29, 79, 95, 97, 98,
105 (2), 107, 112, 113, 115, 127,
140, 142(3), 154, 155, 158, 171-
Yardley, 205.
YATE, I, 2, 3(3), 4, 14(2), 17 (3),
18, 20, 21 (3), 25, 30(2), 32, 35,
yi, 40, 41 (3), 42, 44 (2), 49 (2),
50, 51 (4), 52, 56, 60, 62, 65 (3),
66 (3), 67 (3), 68, 70, 71 (3),
73 (2), 75, n^ 78 (2), 79, 80, 81,
82(2), 87, 89(3), 90(4), 92, 95(2),
96, 97 (2), 99', 100, loi, 104, 105,
110 (2), III (2), 112, 113, 115,
116, 118, 119, 123, 124, 128,.
130 (3), 131, 133, 137, 138 (2),
144, 146, 149(2), 150,152,154(2),
155 (3), 157, 158 (3), 159, 161,
163 (3), 164, 165, 166, 167, 169,
170, 171, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179,
180, 181 (3), 183, 186 (2), 191,
197, 199, 200, 204, 207.
Yates, 44.
3i6
Index Locorum.
PLACES OUTSIDE GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
[The references to these will be found in the preceding index in their
proper alphabetical order.]
BRISTOL DIOCESE.
Almondsbury.
Alveston.
Barton Hamlets.
Bewdley.
Bristol, St. Thomas.
Henbury.
Littleton on-Severn.
Olveston.
St. Georges.
Westbury-on-Severn.
DEVONSHIRE.
Moreton Hampstead.
HEREFORDSHIRE.
Foy.
Home Lacy.
Ross.
Weston-under-Penyard.
IRELAND.
Bandon.
Wexford.
MIDDLESEX.
London, City of.
Westminster.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Brockwere.
Calycote.
OXFORDSHIRE— Oxford.
SOMERSET— Taunton.
WARWICKSHIRE.
Ailston.
Grafton.
Snitterfield.
Warwick.
Wolford, Little.
WILTSHIRE.
Bratton.
Broad Hinton.
Cricklade-St. Sampson.
Dunfield.
Kingswood.
Nend.
Nethwood.
Nettleton.
North Marson.
North Marston.
Purton.
Salisbury.
Sherston.
Westbury.
WORCESTERSHIRE.
Ribbesford.
Belbroughton.
Kings Norton.
Malvern.
Rowley Regis.
Worcester, All Saints.
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CORRIGENDA.
line 33, for Kichard read Richard.
„ 15, for Mlkelton read MikeUon.
„ 4 from bottom insert Thomas.
„ 26, for above read abode.
„ 21, for Blamche read Blainche.
„ 2, for Winchmobe read Winchcombe.
„ 33, insert Thomas.
„ 22, for Elinore read Elmore.
„ 2$, for Concher read Coucher.
11 38, for Crouage read Cronage.
„ 13, for Falleid read Falfield.
„ 15, 16 from bottom omit see Owborne, Howbome.
,, 6 from bottom omit see Owden.
„ 8 from bottom omit a Ford.
„ 8 from bottom for 141 read 142.
„ 22, for Geast read Gest.
„ 1 1 from bottom insert See Tarleton.
„ 16, after Elksworth read ni/.
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GENERAL EDITORS ... |
\ GEORGE S. FRY.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM
CHARLES L
ISSUED BY
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The Index Library.
ABSTRACTS
OF
<5fouce0^er0^irt
INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM
XmiRNBD INTO THE COURT OF CHANCEKV IN THB KUGN OF
KING CHARLES THE FIRST.
PART II. ii-i8 CHARLES I. 1637-1642.
EDITED BY
W. p. W. PHILLIMORE,
A
GEORGE
Eontar
ISSUED TO THE SUBSCJ
BRITISH RECORD SO C\ ET Y.^^I M I TE D,
4, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS
1895.
KRAUS REPRINT
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University of Illinois Library
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PRE FACE.
The present volume contains complete Abstracts of Inquisitiones post
mortem for the County of Gloucester, from the twelfth to the eighteenth
year of the reign of King Charles the First.
They 3re taken from the series known as the Chancery Inquisitions
in the Public Record Office, and have been collated when necessary
with the transcripts returned into the Court of Wards and Liveries.
They supply all the information which the original documents contain,
and are for all practical purposes the Inquisitiones themselves shorn of
legal verbiage.
There is, however, another series, known as the ' Miscellaneous '
Chancery Series, which relates to Inquisitions taken in the reigns of
Elizabeth, James I, and Charles I, of which latter reign there are 134
relating to Gloucestershire. It is proposed to include these in a third
volume, but as a list will no doubt be useful to those interested in the
history and genealogy of the county, it has been thought desirable
to insert it here, so that with the names given in the Table of Contents
of the two volumes already published. Subscribers will have a complete
Calendar of these documents for the whole of that portion of the
reign of King Charles I during which Inquisitiones post mortem were
taken. As is well known, these Inquisitions came to an end in 1642,
the eighteenth year of that sovereign's reign.
Geo. S. fry.
December, 1895.
1 *
CONTENTS.
1637
26
1639
80
1635
I
1639
50
1638
121
I63I
189
1639
79
1639
79
I64I
139
DATE PAGB
Ashmeade, John, yeoman - 1638 112
Atkins, Giles, gent. - - 1638 118
Atkyns, Richard, esq.- - 1637 24
Ayleworth, Edward, esq., of
Ayleworth - - - 1640 116
Baggf, Matthew, gent.
Barker, John, esq.
Bennett, John, of the Hawe
Blomer, John, esq.
Bridi^rman, John, knt.. Chief
Justice of Chester -
Bromwich, Edward, esq. -
Browne, John, sen., gent. -
Browne, John, esq.
Browne, John, esq.
Bye, John, sen., of Kings-
weston - - - - 1642 141
Cassy, Thomas, esq. - - 1635 29
Catchmay, William, gent. - 1638 55
Chapman, Tobias - - 1635 i
Chapman, Tobias - - 16^4 27
Chapman, Tobias - - 1637 27
Cloterbooke, Arthur, clothier,
of Kingstanley - - 1619 186
Clutterbooke. Fabian - - 1638 50
Clutterbooke, Thomas, gent.,
of Horsley - - - 1640 125
Cockes, Thomas, esq. - - 1639 84
Cooke, Margaret - - 1 631 113
Cooper, Richard, yeoman, of
Marston Sicca - - - 1640 119
DATB PAGB
Cowper, Henry - - - 1640 124
Coxe, John - - . - 1636 3
Cojce, Thomas, sen. - - 1636 29
Coxwell, Samuel, gent. - 1626 56
Coxwell, Nathaniel, esq., of
Ablington - - - 1639 120
Crewe, William, gent. - 1636 28
Croker, John, esq., of Battes-
ford 1630 187
Daston, Anthony, esq. • 1641 144
Dennys, Henry, esq. - - 1638 83
Dobbins, Thomas, gent., of
Newent - - - - 1635 59
Dowle, John, esq. - - 1639 ' 82
Dudbridge, Stephen - - 1640 126
Durham, John - - - 1637 30
Edmundes, Thomas, knt.,
Treasurer of the King's
Household - - - 1641 143
Feild, Thomas, gent., of
Gloucestpr - - - 1635 4
Ferrers, Thomas, gent. - 1637 31
Fletcher, Robert, gent. - 1639 60
Flower, George, of Siston - 1636 5
Fyfield, Thomas, gent. - 1639 152
Gardiner, Richard - - 1639 86
GascoigTie, George, esq. - 1637 35
Gastrell, Richard, esq. - 1630 6
Vlll
CONTENTS.
DATS PAGB
Goodwyne, Richard, of
Shenyngton - - - 1638 61
Grajle, John, clerk - - 1639 86
Greyhurst, Ellis, yeoman, of
Bledington - - - 1636
Grigg, John, of Welford - 1637
Gunne, William, yeoman - 1638
Guy, Thomas
Hale, Henry, yeoman, of
Beckford ...
Harding', William
Hawkins, James, gent.
Haynes, John
Heanne, David -
Hedges, Hodges als., Thos.,
yeoman, of Arlingham -,
Hedges, Hodges als., Thos.,
yeoman - - . .
Hickes, Henry -
Hodges als. Hedges, Thos.,
yeoman, of Arlingham
Hodges als. Hedges, Thos.,
yeoman - - - -
Hodges, Thomas, esq.
Holford, Richard, yeoman,
of Bledington -
Hollester, William, yeoman,
of Compton Greenfield -
Holtom, John, yeoman, of
Marston Sicca
Hort, John - - - -
Horte, John ...
James, John, yeoman, of
Stawnton . . -
Johnson, Edmund, gent.
Johnson, Richard
Johnson, William
Johnsons, Roger, husband-
man, of Bledington -
34
33
61
1640 127
1626 8
1640 88
1638 63
1637 37
1638 62
1637 36
1638 87
1641 153
1637 36
1638 87
1638 65
1639 128
1639 89
1637 36
1641 153
1638 63
1636
1636
1636
1642
10
II
9
178
- 1637 38
Keble, Richard, gent. - - 1637 38
Kecke, John, yeoman - - 1639 90
Kidden, Richard- - - 1639 66
Kiddon, Richard - - 1639 89
Kitchen, Abel, sen.. Alder-
man of Bristol - - 1641. 154
Kitchen, Abel, jun. - - 1641 155
Knight, Henry, innholder, of
Gloucester
- 1639 129
DAT! PAGB
Large, John - - - i6ti 40
Lawrence, John, idiot- - 1639 91
Lea, George, yeoman, of
Saynbury - - - 1628 184
Lea, WilUam, yeoman, of
Saynbury - - - 1639 113
Lien als. Llewellin, William,
gent. .... 1638 68
Llewellin, Lien als., William,
gent. .... 1638 68
Lorendge, Joan - - - 1636 12
Loringe, John, sen., of Bishop's
Cleave - . . . 1628 185
Loveday, Thomas - - 1638 67
Maunsell, Cyprian • - 1640 157
May, John, gent. - - 1636 14
Meredith, Nicholas, gent. - 1642 179
Milles, Thomas, yeoman, of
Welford - - - - 1639 92
Neale, Christopher
Nelme, Henry
Newarke, William
Norwood, William, esq.
Oldsworth, Edward, esq
Osborne, John, gent. -
Osborne, John -
Osborne, John, of Horsley - 1638
Osborne, Richard, yeoman
Payne, Dorothy, widow
Perrye, Thomas, gent.
Petipher, Robert, clerk
Player, William, gent.
Prettyman, John, lent., of
Driffield -
Pumfrey, George, yeoman,
of Newnham -
Purnell, John, gent. -
Raynsford, Henry, knt.
Rich, William, gent. -
Robertes, Lewis
Robertes, Giles -
Roberts, Thomas
Roberts, Nicholas, esq.
Roberts, Csesar, esq. -
Rogers, John, gent. -
- 1626
14
- 1639
133
- I64I
158
- 1637
41
- 1639
95
- 1636
IS
- 1638
70
- 1638
70
- 1639
93
- 1642
181
- 1639
lOI
- I64I
158
- 1636
16
- 1639
98
1>
- I62I
42
- 1640
131
- I64I
163
- 1639
103
- 1639
181
- 1642
182
- 1636
18
- 1637
42
- I64I
159
- 1636
'5
CONTENTS.
IX
Rog^ers, Richard, knt. -
Rogers, Matthew, gent.
Rogers, William, esq.
DATE PAOB
- 1636 19
- 1639 104
- I64I 164
Sandford, Anselm, gent., of
Stanley St. Leonard - 1636 23
Sandys, William, knt. - 1641 170
Shajler, John, yeoman, of
Stow-on-Wold - - 1639 106
Smyth, Matthew 1640 or 1641 148
Smyth, John, esq. - - 164 1 166
Staunton, Edward, yeoman,
of Swyndon - - - 1633 114
Stone, Edward - - - 1640 134
Strange ways, Nicholas, esq. 1606 71
Stratton, John, gent., of
Seagry, co. Wilts. - - 1636 22
Symonds, Robert, esq. - 1639 107
Timbrell, Thomas, yeoman,
of Preston-on-Stowre - 1637 46
Togwell, William, yeoman,
of Brimsfield - - - 1637 ^^
DATE PAGE
Tracy, Richard, knt. and bart.,
of Stanway - - - 1638 74
Trotman, Edward - 1638 72
Turner ah. Turnor, John - 1639 108
Tumor, Turner als., John - 1639 108
Tyler, Edward, of Tormerton 1637 49
Tyndall, Matthew, lunatic - 1637 46
Tyndale, Thomas, gent. - 1637 47
Wakeman, Edward, esq. - 1635 24
Wall, William, esq. - - 1640 135
Warmestrye, Jervase, esq. - 1C41 176
Warner, Thomas - - 164 1 173
Wasborowe, Thomas, yeoman,
of Henbiiry
Wattes, Richard -
Winter, George, knt. -
Wood, William, yeoman
Wrott, Samuel, gent. -
Yate, Thomas, esq.
Yate, Thomas -
Younge, Patrick, gent.
- 1609
115
- 1640
'37
- 1639
109
- 1642
184
- I64I
169
- 1638
78
• 1639
II I
- 1609
177
VOL. II.
Calendar of Miscellaneous Chancery Inquisitiones Post
Mortem for Gloucestershire temp. Charles I.
Chas. I. Pt,
At wood, Ralph 6 25
Atwood, Thomas - - 14 27
Baldwyne, Henry- - 12 33
Banaster, George, gent. 13 33
Barker, John - 2 26
Barnard, James - - 15 31
Beard, Richard, gent. - 14 27
Betterton, Alexander - 13 33
Bicke, Thomas, gent. - 15 31
Birde, Giles, gent. - 17 24
Bird, Giles, gent.- - 18 19
Bishopp, Thomas - 14 33
-Blanch, Richard - - 13 33
Bonner, Thomas - - 2 26
Bower, Richard - - 2 5
Brown, Humphry, gent. 6 20
Buck, Matthew, gent. - 8 20
By, William - - 2 26
Came, Fortona - 14 27
Carpenter, John - - 8 25
Cheldon, Thomas - 13 33
Cliffe als. Custus, Wm. 18 16
Clutterbuck, Jasper, gent. 4 25
CoUett, John - 18 31
Cowles, Thomas - - 8 25
Cowles, Toby - 14 27
Coxe, Edward, gent, - 4 25
Craven, Lady Elizabeth 2 26
Creese, John, fat. et
ideota - - - 22 20
Crumpe, Henry - - 16 31
Cugley, Henry - - 2 26
Curnocke, William - 16 31
Custus als. Cliffe, Wm. 18 16
No.
193
40
23
135
147
25
17
114
48
58
7
130
53
143
no
34
48
144
2
124
52
lOI
36
120
166
45
30
152
200
4
146 j
lOI !
Chas. I. Pt No.
Davies, Thomas - - 9 21 178
Davies, Giles - - 14 27 50
Davies, Giles " I5 3' 47
Dawe, Arthur - - 2 5 108
De Labere, Richard, esq. 12 ii 100
Dutton, Lawrence, gent. 13 33 91
Edmonds, Edward, sen. 8 25 135
Emley, William, sen. - 14 27 12
Fletcher, Henry, gent. - 8 25 119
Fowler, Richard, gent. 4 25 28
Francombe, John - 14 21 131
Freeman, Richard, gent. 18 16 64
French als. Lane,
Reginald - - - 18 16 57
Gascoigne, George, esq. 2 26 142
Gibbs, William -
Gibbs, William -
Gookin, Vincent, knt. -
Gough, Warren -
Griffin, Thomas -
Griffith, Robert -
Guye, William
Haines, Giles, gent.
Hall, Lady Appolina,
widow - . -
Handcoxe, Giles -
Hardinge, Maurice
Harding, William, jun.
Harris, John
Harris, Tristram -
Harris, Tristram -
Harris, Richard -
15 31
18 16
14 21
14 27
15 31
14 27
18
14
4
II
9
14
14
15
16
27
24
22
22
19
30
31
46
45
163
13 33 102
163
36
II
6 25 34
60
43
151
54
2
24
55
152
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CHANCERY INQUISITIONES.
Chas. I. Pt. No.
■larrold, William - 12 33 26
.Pathway, Richard - 14 27 46
Hiett, Thomas - - '3 33 I33«
Hiett, Thomas - - 14 27 188
Higford, John, gent. - 12 19 46
Higford, John, gent. - 12 30 33
*Hill, Guy - - - 2 26 141
Hill, Richard, knt. - 4 25 27
Hodson, Marmaduke - 2 26 145
Hollester, Thomas - 7 20 45
Hooke, Thomas, gent. 6 26 141
-Hope, Giles - - 13 33 104
Horte, Thomas - - 7 20 14
Hoskins, Redgwen - 4 24 152
Howell, Mary, widow - 17 31 135
'Huntley als. Symonds,
Ambrose - - - 8 26 15
Hurne, Thomas - - 4 25 23
King, Edward
Lane als. French,
Reginald - - - 18
Lardge, John - - 14
Lawrence, William, gent. 14
Loveridge, Thomas - 2
Loveridge, Thomas - 9
Ludby, Simon - - —
Ludby, Simon - - 16
16
27
31
26
21
20
3'
Mallett, John, gent.
Mason, Edward -
Mason, Giles
Massenger, Roland
Mercer, Robert -
Moore, John
Morse, Thomas -
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No.
13 33 55
57
18
81
140
160
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3
16 31 140
— 31 163
16 31 154
2 5
. 18 16
105
58
14 27 176
14 27 44
Nicholas, Thomas, esq. 15 31 73
Osborne, Elizabeth - 18 31 121
Packer, Alexander, gent. 14 27 16
Packer, Richard - - 15 31 37
Partridge, Henry,
clericus - - - I3 31 54
Partridge, William
Payne, Richard -
Phillips, John
Price, John, gent.
Pumfrey, George -
Purnell, John, gent.
14 27 53
7 20 9
14 27 48
6 25 35
13 33 133*^
17 31 137
Robinson, Anthony, gent. 18 16
Rogers, Thomas - - 14 27
Sadler, James
Sandford, James -
Seed, Edward, gent.
Selwyn, Margaret,
• widow
Shaile, John
Shewell, Richard
Showle, John
Smyth, William -
Style, Robert
Swayne, Thomas
15
15
9
31
31
21
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2
- 14
- 15
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7 20
27
26
27
31
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Ambrose -
Huntley,
Teckle, William -
Thomlinson, Edward -
Thynne, Edward, knt.
Thynne, Edward, knt.
Trotman, Maurice
Try, Edward, gent.
Warner, William
Warren, John, sen., gent.
Webbe, Susan, widow -
Webbe, Robert -
Webb, John
Weight, Robert -
White, Joseph
Whitting^on, William,
gent.
Wright, Richard -
Wytt, Richard, gent. -
Wytt, Richard
Yonge, Richard -
34
10
38
51
146
47
139
165
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154
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109
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193
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47
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34
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16
31
26
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136
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22
6
13
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123
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27
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49
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37
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ABSTRACTS
^n<\um(iou6 ^ost (TUor^em.
RELATING TO THE
COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER,
Returned into the High Court of Chancery in the Reign of
King Charles the First.
giolin 'Bennett.
Delivered into Court ist July, 12 Charles I.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester Castle, 7th October, 1 1 Charles I
•^ [1635], before Henry Holford, gent., escheator by virtue of his
office, after the death o{ fohn Bennett, late of the Hawe, by the oath of
Richard Res tall, Alexander Neale, Giles Newcomb'e, fohn Smith, William
Morse, Richard Day, Thomas Long, Richard Willmotts, fohn Cadell,
Richard Morse, Thomas Awre, Thomas Greeninge and Walter Heane, who
say that
fohn Bennett was seised of one capital messuage and one virgate of
land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging in the Hawe, which are
held of the manors of the Hawe and Tyrley, in free and common socage
and not in chief, to wit, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 3^.,
and are worth per annum, clear, 26^. %d.
f'^hn Bennett d'\t6. 26th November last past; fohn Bennett is his son
and heir, and was then aged 19 years and 3 months.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, v. 0., No. 42.
Cobia0 Cljapman,
Delivered into Court 2nd day of July, 12 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 24th August, 11 Charles I
['^3S]» before Henry Holford, gent., escheator by virtue of a writ
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Gloucestersh ire
que plura to enquire what other lands or tenements Tobias Chapman held
when he died besides those which were found in the inquisition taken
at Tedbury, loth August, lo Charles I [1634.], by the oath of William
Baldwyn, gent., Edward Wood, Michael Sharpe, Edward King, William
King, William Groves, George Lawrence, Thomas Clotterbooke, John Pathe,
Edward Prati, William Taylor, John Erode, Thomas Robertes, Waller
Woodward, George Smale, George Mabson, James Willett and Richard
Clotterbooke, who say that
Tobias Chapman was seised of one messuage and one small close
in Tedbury, late in the tenure of the said Tobias, and of 2 closes of
meadow and pasture there called Great Arundell and Little Arundell,
which said premises were found by the said inquisition of the loth
August.
Also of all those closes of meadow and pasture called the Grove
or Groves Meadowes, situate in Upton, within the parish of Tetbury,
containing 16 acres; 7 acres of meadow to the said closes adjacent, one
messuage or tenement in Upton, late in the tenure of Henry Welles,
and all the houses, bams, gardens, etc., thereto belonging; 7 other
small closes of meadow there called the Velletts, Bamehay, Wests
Meade, Preists Fatts, the Frances, Mason's lower burgage and Mason's
over meade, containing in the whole 9 acres of meadow, with a small
cottage lately erected thereon called the sheephouse ; 94 acres of arable
land and pasture there called the Cowlease, the middle lease, the
II acres, the 6 acres, the Feamye lease, the Squire lease and the
picked lease ; and one close of arable land called the Harpe.
The said messuage and close are held of Richard Talboyes, John
Gastrell and Richard Boxe, as of their manor of Tedbury in free and
common socage, by fealty, suit at court, and the yearly rent of zs. <^\d.,
and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear,
y. 4^/. The closes called Great and Little Arundell are held of the
said Richard Talboyes, John Gastrell and Richard Boxe as of their said
manor of Tedbury, in free and common socage, by fealty and suit
at court, and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth per
annum, clear, ros. Of whom or by what service the premises in Upton
are held the jurors know not: they are worth per annum, clear, 20J.
Of whom the close called the Harpe is held the jurors know not ; it
is worth per annum, clear, zs. 6d.
Tobias Chapman died sth February, 10 Charles I [1635] ; William
Chapman is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years
and more.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 10.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem.
Delivered into Court 17th May, 12 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 8th March, 11 Charles I [1636],
before Edward Rich, esq., escheator, after the death of John
Coxe, by the oath of Rowland Freeman, gent., Nathaniel Dighton, gent.,
George Lawrence, Edward Wood, Thomas Gibbes, Michael Sharpe, Edmund
Ferrebie, William Grove, Thomas Osborne, Edward Kinge, Thomas
Clutterbooke, Giles Pratt, Robert lies, William Tailor, Edmund Freeman,
Thomas Hay-ward, John Wood, James Millett, John Whorram, William
Hooper, John Patch and Thomas Allen, who say that
John Coxe was seised of the reversion after the death of Nicholas
Leigh, of 3 acres of meadow lying in Kingsmarsh ; one close of pasture
called the Doninger containing 12 acres; one close of arable land and
pasture called the Dinge containing 15 acres, lying in the parishes of
St. Philip and St. James, late in the tenure of Peter Mogges, and
lately purchased of Charles Garrard, knight ; of the reversion after
the death of Richard Jones and Mary his wife and Nicholas Jones
their son of the 3rd part, in 3 parts to be divided, of the manor
or farm of Tillies Corte, and of the 3rd part of all the messuages and
lands thereto belonging, lying in the parishes of St. Philip, Stapleton
and Stoke GifTord, lately purchased of Edward Rodneye, knight.
The said John Coxe was seised of 2 parts of the manor or farm
of Tillies Corte, and of all the messuages, etc., thereto belonging,
lately purchased of Richard Davis, esq., and — Trencherd, esq.
So seised, by indenture dated 22nd February, 8 Charles I [1633],
the said John Coxe in consideration of a marriage heretofore
solemnized between himself and Mary, daughter of John Barker, one
of the aldermen of the city of Bristol, and for the jointure of the
said Mary, granted to the said John Barker, Richard Longe, and John
Barker, junior, all the said premises, to hold immediately after the
death of the said John Coxe for 50 years, upon trust that they will
suflfifer the said Mary to enjoy the said premises and to take the
profits thereof during the said term if she so- long shall live, with
remainder after her death to the heirs of the said John by the said Mary.
The said John Coxe was likewise seised of 2 messuages and 2 gardens
in the suburbs of the city of Bristol in a street there called the Old
Markett, in one of which the said John lately dwelt, and the other
of which is in the occupation of Roger Purdie ; one close of pasture
containing 4 acres near adjoining the said messuage wherein the said
John lived, lately purchased of John Whitson, alderman ; one small
tenement called a lodge and 1 acre of land lately purchased of Richard
Snigge, and one garden lately purchased of Thomas Hill : all of which
premises are in the parish of St. Philip.
Gloucestershire
The premises in the parish of St. Philip purchased of Charles
Garrard are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum nothing during the said term, but afterwards they will be worth
per annum, clear, 13^. /i,d. The manor or farm of Tillies Corte is
held of William Earl of Salisbury as of his honor of Gloucester by
knight's service, but what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and is worth per annum nothing during the said term, but afterwards
it will be worth per annum, clear, 24J. Of whom or by what service
the premises in the parish of St. Philip are held the jurors know
not : they are worth per annum, clear, ^os.
John Coxe died 31st May last past; John Coxe is his son and
next heir, and was aged 4 years on the 6th November last past, and
not more.
Mary relict of the said John Coxe, still survives at Bristol.
The said Nicholas Leigh, Richard Jones and Mary his wi.re, and
Nicholas Jones still survive.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 121.
d^otnajs JFeilD:, gentleman*
Delivered into Court 31st January, 12 Charles I.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 21st August, 11 Charles I
J. [1635], before John Browne, esq., mayor and escheator, after
the death of Thomas Feild, late of Gloucester, gent., by the oath of
John Hayward, gent., Henry Redverne, Thomas Hill, John Price, Richard
Greene, Nicholas Webb, Richard Windowe, Richard Grymes, William
Clercke, Tobias Lanckford, John Hall, John Tayler, William Fowler,
Stephen Clutterbooke and John Spercks, who say that
Thomas Feild was seised of one close of meadow or pasture lying
in the parish of Upton St. Leonards, called Moreslade alias Muslade,
and lately purchased by the said Thomas of John Bond \ 4 messuages
or cottages in the parish of St. Oswald or St. Kalherine ; one
messuage or tenement in the parish of St. John the Baptist,
Gloucester; and one messuage, 10 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow
and 10 acres of pasture in Down-Hatherley.
All the premises in Upton St. Leonards are in the parish of St.
Oswald or St. Katherine, are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and
are worth per annum, clear, 13^. 4//. The messuage in the parish of
St. John the Baptist is held of the King in free burgage as of his
borough of Gloucester and not in chief or by knight's service, i
Inquisitiones Post Mortem.
The premises in Down-Hatherley are held in free and common
socage (of whom it is not stated), and not in chief or by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, 5*.
Thomas Feild died 7th January, 9 Charles I [1634] ; Thomas Fetid
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 50 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 66.
(George JFlotuer,
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 12 Charles I
A [1636], before Edward Rich, esq., escheator, after the death
of George Flower, late of Siston, by the oath of More Gwilltam-, gent.,
Edward Wood, Robert lies, Thomas Gibbes, Thomas Osborne, Edward
Pratt, Richard Ketbie, Edmund Fereby, Edmund Freeman, John Wood,
William Taylor, Thomas Roberts, Robert Griffith, John Man and Walter
Woodward, who say that
George Flower was seised of the manor, site or farmhouse of
Kingrove, in the parish of Sadbury. So seised, he by indenture
dated nth April, 11 Charles I [1635], granted to Edward Stratton
the said manor together with the barn, gardens and orchards to the
same belonging; 2 closes of meadow or pasture called the Grove or
the Bame mead, containing about 27 acres, now in the tenure of Robert
Harkway, at the yearly rent of £2% 2s. ; one close of land and
pasture now divided into 2 parts, called the Leys, containing about
16 acres, in the tenure of Henry Webb, at the yearly rent of / 7 is.\
one close of meadow or pasture called Perry Close, containing about
4 acres, in the tenure of Thomas Franklyne, at the yearly rent of / 4 ;
one close of meadow and pasture called Kenly, containing about
II acres, in the tenure of Francis Francombe, at the yearly rent of
£f) loj. ; 4 closes of meadow and pasture, one of which is called
the Riding, containing about 7 acres, another, Oxlease containing about
3 acres, and the 2 others, the Swatleys or the greate Swatleys or the
little Swatleys, containing about 10 acres, in the tenure oi John Smyth,
at the yearly rent of ^20 i%s., all which premises are part of
the site or farm of Kingrove and are situate in the vills, parishes,
fields, hamlets and precincts of Kingrove, Old Sodbury, Little Sodbury,
Doddington, Wapley and Chipping Sodbury, to hold to the said
Edward Stratton for the term of 1000 years, on this condition
nevertheless that if the said George Flower or his heirs pay to the
"said Edward Stratton the sum of ^1000 on the last day of March
last past, then this indenture to be nail and void.
The said £\ooo was not paid on the said day.
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Gloucestersh ire
The manor of Kingrove and all the said premises are held of the
King in chief by knight's service and are worth per annum, clear, 50J,
George Flower d\^A 30th November, 11 Charles I [1635]; George
Flower, junior, is his son and heir, and is now aged 8 years and
6 months.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 119.
lEicl^arD d^a^trell:, eMutre*
Delivered into Court 26th November, 12 Charles I.
ItlQUlSltlOn taken at Wootton- under -Edge, 21st January,
5 Charles I [1630], before Thomas Hodges, esq., George
Raymond, gent., feodary, and William Shepherd, esq., commissioners,
after the death of Richard Gastrell, esq., by the oath of John Fen,
of North Nibley, gent., Willam Troinan, William Beale, Richard Smyth,
John Smyth, John Plomer, John Okes, Robert Hickes, Thomas Crew,
Thomas Everet, Henry Bridges, John Rug, John Harris, Robert Turner,
Richard Tyndale, Thomas Dawe and Walter Griffin, who say that
Richard Gastrell was seised of one capital messuage called the
Graunge, with a free chapel thereto belonging, together with all
bams, stables, gardens, orchards, common of pasture, etc., to the said
messuage appertaining, situate in Tetbury ; divers closes of land,
meadow and pasture called Oxleas, Bidwell, Blackengrove and Hunsdon,
within the parish of Tetbury; one capital messuage called Gillmans,
with divers lands, meadows and common of pasture in Tetbury, and
6 acres in Newton, in the county of Wilts. ; and of divers other lands
and tenements in Tetbury, Charlton and Upton.
So seised, the said Richard Gastrell agreed with Thomas Knightley,
of Preston, in the county of Northampton, esq., that Fabian Gastrell
his son and heir apparent should marry Mary Knightley, one of the
daughters of the said Thomas, in consideration of which marriage the
said Richard Gastrell by indenture dated ist November, 3 James I
[1605], made between himself and Anna his wife of the one part
and the said Thomas Knightley of Preston, and Richard Knightley his
son and heir apparent of the other part, agreed that a fine should
be levied of the premises before ist May next following the date of
the said indenture to the said Thomas and Richard Knightley and
their heirs to the following uses ; As to the closes called Oxleas,
Bidwell, Blackengrove and Husdon. to the use of the said Richard
Gastrell during the lives of the said Richard and Fabian, and after-
wards to the use of the said Fabian and Mary and their heirs male
for part of the jointure of the said Mary; and for default of such
Inquisitiones Post Mortem.
issue and after the death of the said Mary^ to the use of the heirs
male of the said Fabian ; for default, to the use of Devorex Gastrell,
one of the sons of the said Richard and his heirs male ; for default,
to the use of John Gastrell another of the sons of the said Richard
and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of William Gastrell,
another of the sons of the said Richard and his heirs male ; and
lastly for default to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard for
ever. As to the capital messuage called Gillmans and all other the
premises in Tetbury, Upton, Charlton and Newton, to the use of
the said Fabian and Mary and their heirs male in full satisfaction
of the dower of the said Mary ; for default, to the use of the heirs
male of the said Fabian, with remainder successively in tail male to
the said Devoroux, John, William and the right heirs of the said
Richard for ever.
The said Fabian married the said Mary before the feast of the
Nativity of Our Lord, next after the date of the said indenture.
A fine was levied at Westminster in Hilary Term, 3 James I,
between the said Thomas Knightley and Richard Knightley plaintiffs,
and the said Richard Gastrell and Anne his wife deforciants, of the
said premises in Tetbury, Upton and Charlton to the uses above
recited.
The said Richard Gastrell by another indenture dated 2nd
November, 3 James I [1605], made between himself of the one part
and the said Thomas Knightley and Richard Knightley of the other
part, in consideration of the said marriage, agreed that before
Christmas then next following he by deed of enfeoffment or otherwise
would convey to the said Thomas and Richard and their heirs all
that messuage called the Grange, formerly belonging to the lately
dissolved monastery of Kingswood, in the county of Wilts., and all
the buildings, barns, stables, gardens, etc., to the said Grange
belonging, or in the said Grange or messuage before demised to John
Rowborough and then in the occupation of the said Richard Gastrell,
excepting out of these presents all those closes in Tetbury called
Oxleas, Bidnell, Blackengrove and Husden to the said grange
belonging, except also all the tithes of grain, sheaves, wool, etc.,
growing on all the said premises in Newton, to the use of the
said Richard Gastrell for life ; after his decease to the use of the
said Fabian Gastrell and his heirs male, with remainders as above.
The said Richard made the said enfeoffment within the time appointed.
The said Fabian and Mary had issue, Knightley Gastrell their eldest
son and John Gastrell their second son.
After the death of the said Fabian, the remainder of all the said
premises which were limited to the said Mary for her life descended
to the said Knightley Gastrell as the son and heir of the said Fabian.
8 Gloucestershire
He died without heirs of his body, whereby the said remaindef
descended to the said John Gaslrell as brother and heir of the said
Knightley.
The capital messuage called the Grange, and the closes called
Oxleas, Bidwell, Blackengrove and Husedon are held of the King in
chief by the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear,
£t %s. Sd. The capital messuage called Gilmans and the premises
thereto belonging in Tetbury and Newton are held of the King in
free arid common socage, to wit, by fealty only, and are worth per
annum, clear, 20s. All other the premises in Tetbury are held of George
lord Barkley, Mowbray, Segrave and Bruce as of his manor of Tetbury,
by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of \d., and are worth per
annum, clear £i. The lands in Charlton are held of Matthtw Huntley,
esq., as of his manor of Charlton by fealty only. The 2 cottages in
Upton ^re held of a$ of the manor of Godstowe in socage by
fealty, and are worth per annum, clear, ts.
Richard Gasirell died 2igt February last past ; John Gastrell, gent.,
son of Fabian is the kinsman and heir of the said Richard, to wit,
brother and heir of Knightly Gastrell, son and heir of Fabian Gastrell,
son and heir apparent of the said Richard, and was then aged
a I years and more.
The said Mary still survives.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 107.
Delivered into Court, 24th March, 12 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Tewkesbury, 21st March, i Charles I [1626],
X before Peter Byrde, es^., escheator, after the death of Henry Hale,
late of Bengrove within the parish of Beckford, yeoman, by the oath
of Nicholas Smythstnd, Thomas Mayde, Charles Cartwright, Thomas Yende,
William Wilcoxe, Thomas Rayer, Henry Kent, John Jorden, William
Jorden, Robert Willetts alias Guy, Richard Tovey, Richard Olliffe, Edward
Hill, William Laygkl and John Style, who say that
Henry Hale was seised of one messuage lying in Bengrove within
the parish of Beckford, late in the tenure of the said Henry, and of
divers lands, meadows and pastures in Beckford to the said messuage
belonging.
So seised, the said Henry HaU by deed dated 12th September,
8 James I fi6io], made between himself of the one part, and
Richard Darke, of Aalston in the county of Worcester, yeoman, and
William Style, of Naunton, yeoman of the other part, in consideration
Inquisitiones Post Mortem.
of the love which he bore towards, Henry Hale, son of John Hale,
of Kyneton, in co. Worcester, brother of the said Henry Hale named
in the writ, and towards John Hale, son of Thomas Hale, of Shelling-
ford, in the county of Berks., another brother of the said Henry
Hale, and for the establishing of all the said premises irt the name
and blood of the Hales, granted to the said Richard Darke and William
Style all the said premises : to hold to the use of Henry Hale, senior,
and Edith, his wife, for their natural lives ; after their decease
without issue, then to the use of the said Henry Hale, junior, and
his heirs male ; for default, then to the use of the said John Hale
and his heirs male ; and for default, then to the use of the right
heirs of the said Henry Hale, senior, for ever. The said premises
are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part
of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum,
clear, 26^. M.
Henry Hale died at Bengrove, 2nd February last past ; John Hale,
son of William Hale, of Naunton, deceased, brother of the said
Henry Hale, senior, is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, son and
heir of the said William Hale, eldest brother of the said Henry Hale,
senior, and is now aged 40 years and more.
The said Edith still survives at Bengrove.
Inq., p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 125.
Delivered into Court 9th May, 12 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 8th March, 11 Charles I
[1636], before Edward Rich, esq., escheator, after the death of
Richard Johnson, by the oath of Raivland Freeman, gent, Nathaniel
Daighton, George Lawrence, Edward Wood, Thomas GiMes, Michael
Sharpe, Edmond Ftribe, William Groves, Thomas Osborne, Edivard King,
Thomas Clutterbooke, Giles Pratt, Robert lies, William Taylor, Edivard
Freeman, Thomas Hayward, John Wood, James Willatt, John Broad,
John Whorram, William Hooper, John Path and Thomas Allen, who
say that
Richard Johnson was seised of the reversion after the death of
Elianor Flower, widow, late the wife of James Flower, deceased, of
one messuage with a garden thereto adjoining, situate on the hill of
St. Michael within the liberty of the city of Bristol, late in the tenure
of Martin Johres ; of one close of pasture called Tinkers close, within
the said parish of St. Martins, late in the tenure of — Baddam,
containing about 3 acres ; one close or parcel of meadow or pasture
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called Mandley acre, lying on the said hill, late in the tenure of
Thomas Jefreis ; one close or parcel of meadow or pasture on the
said hill, late in the tenure of William Jones ; 2 closes of pasture or
meadow, containing about g acres, now used as one close in the posses-
sion of Thomas Greene, esq., lying on the said hill, and within the parish
of Westbury - on - Tryn ; and one parcel of meadow or pasture
containing about i acre, in the said parish of St. Michael.
The said messuage, garden, and the close in the tenure of William
Jones are held of the King in free socage, by fealty and rent ; of
whom or by what service all other the premises are held, the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, — [amount not givenj.
Richard Johnson died 28th February, 8 Charles I [1633]; Francis
Johnson is his son and next heir, and was then aged 19 years 20 days
and no more.
Inq. p.m. 12 Charles I, p. 3, A'i?. 24.
giol^n 9|ame03 yeoman.
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I nCJlllSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 14th April, 12 Charles I
X [1636], before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death
of John James of Stawnton, yeoman, by the oath of, 3fore William,
gent., Edward Woode, Robert lies, Thomas Gibbs, Thomas Osborne,
Edward Pratt, Richard Kerby, Edmund Ftrnby, Edmund Freeman, John
Wood, William Taylor, Thomas Roberts, Robert Griffith, John Mann and
Walter Woodward, who say that
John James was seised of one capital messuage or tenement called
the site of the manor or farm of Stawnton, ^ a virgate of land,
meadow and pasture thereto belonging ; one close or toft in Stawnton
called Lawtons, and 1 a virgate of land, meadow and pasture thereto
belonging ; one toft, cottage or close called Parsons, and \ virgate of
land, meadow and pasture to the same belonging : all which premises
were parcel of the customary or copyhold lands of the manor of
Staunton ; i\ virgates of land, meadow and pasture there, late parcel
of the demesne lands of the said manor, containing about 17 acres; one
close, toft or cottage there called Nockhold, and all the tithes of
sheaves, grains and hay, from the same yearly forthcoming ; 2 1 virgates
of land, meadow and pasture there, parcel of the demesne lands ; all
the meres and meresbanks there called Cortmeres — or Merebancks ;
one parcel of wood, underwood and woodland there containing 16 acres;
the 4th part of one part in 20 parts to be divided of a certain waste
or common there; one part or parcel of land, meadow and pasture
in Stawnton, heretofore belonging to a messuage formerly in the
tenure- of William Graunt and now in the tenure of Ralph Lynd ;
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common of pasture for 5 horses, 15 animals, 105 sheep in the
common places of Staunton ; and all the houses, buildings, lands,
meadows, woods, etc., to the said premises belonging.
AH the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and
are worth per annum, clear, 30J.
John James died 15th September, 11 Charles I [1635]; Thomas James
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 29 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles /, /. 3, No. 55.
. (CDmunD Slol^njson, gentleman,
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 12th August, 12 Charles 1
[1636], before Edward Rich, gent., escheator, after the death
of Edmund Johnson, gent., by the oath of William Osborne, gent.,
Tobias Packer, gent.. Waller Mason, Henry Blawmer, William Barnard,
Giles Mathew, senior, Cuthbert Chaundler, William Stroude, Ancer Nind,
William Twining, John Okey, William Combe, John Powell, Thomas
Ashmeade, Thomas Duke and Thomas Goodcheape, who say that
Edmund Johnson and Elizabeth then his wife were seised as of
freehold for the term of their lives of the manor of Widford and of
the advowson of the parish church of Widford, except one messuage,
3 water mills, one garden, one orchard, 80 acres of land, 2 acres
of meadow and 10 acres of pasture in Widford : which said premises
so excepted then were and now are in the tenure of Harman Johnson
and Frances Johnson his wife, to hold for their lives with remainder
to the said Edmund Johnson and his heirs for ever.
The said Edmund and Elizabeth Johnson being so seised a fine was
levied at Westminster in 5 weeks from Easter, 2 Charles I, between
William Webbe, gent., then one of the attorneys of the Court of Kings
Bench, plaintiff, and the said Edmund and Elizabeth, defendants, of
the manor of Widford, 3 messuages, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 orchards,
260 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 70 acres of pasture, 100 acres
of furze and heath and common of pasture for all beasts in Widford,
except one messuage, 3 water mills, one garden, one orchard, 80 acres
of land, 2 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and the advowson of
the church of Widford, whereby the said Edmund and Elizabeth granted
to the said William the said premises for 80 years. The said manor
is held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a
knight's fee the jurors know not, and is worth per annum, clear, 20J.
Edmund Johnson died at Cubbington, co. Warwick, ist February
12 Gloucestershire
last past ; William Johnson is his son and next heir, and was then
aged 14 years, 61 days and not more.
The said Harman, Frances and Elizabeth still survive at Widford
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 21.
g;oan LorenDge-
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cheltenham, 12th August, 12 Charles I
X [1636], before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death
o^ Joan Lorendge, wife of Giles Lorendge, gent., late the wife of William
Rider, gent., and formerly the wife of Nicholas Baker and one of the
daughters of Maurice Tovey, gent., by the oath of William Osborne,
gent., Tobias Parker, gent., Walter Mason, Henry Blomer, gent., William
Barnard, Giles Mathnve, senior, Cuthbert Chaundler, William Stroude,
junior, Anker Nind, William Twyning, John Okey, William Combe, John
Pi/welly junior, Thomas Ashmeade, Thomas Duke and Thomas Goodcheape,
who say that
Joan Lorendge was seised of one messuage and tenement, one barn,
one garden, one orchard and one close of pasture to the said
messuage adjoining, containing 4 acres, one close of pasture called
Tilers Croft, containing 2 acres ; one close of pasture called the
Moore, containing 3 acres ; one close of pasture called North Croft,
containing 3 acres ; one acre of meadow in Rockhampton Lotts, one acre
of meadow in Newton Lotts, one acre of meadow lying in the Spittle,
one acre of meadow in Northmead, called Bagg acre, one acre of meadow
lying in the meadow called the Fifteens, 3 acres of arable land in the
field called Inland, near the church of Rockhampton, i\ acres of arable
land, lying in several places in the field called Newton's field, 6 acres
of arable land, lying in the field called Netherfield, and one toft
and 3 closes of pasture called the Fleets, containing 10 acres : all
which premises are in the vill, parish, hamlet or fields of Rock-r
hampton als. Rockington and Newton, and were sometime in the
tenure of William Smith and Elizabeth Walker, and late in the tenure
of the said Joan. Also of one messuage, one orchard, one garden,
and one toft curtilage orchard and garden in Thornbury, Mars and
Fanfield, late in the tenure of the said William Rider and Joan.
So seised, the said Joan and William Rider, of Thornburj', gent., her
husband, by their indenture dated 20th December, 6 James I [1608],
made between themselves of the one part and Richard Codrington, of
Dodington, esq., and George Thorpe, of Wanswell, within the parish
of Barkley, esq., of the other part, in consideration of the marriage
solemnized between the said William and Joan, and for the better
establishing of the said lands, agreed that they before the Feast of
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the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary then next following, would
convey by fine to the said Richard Codington and George Thorpe and
j their heirs all the said premises, and all the messuages, lands and
tenements of the said Maurice Tovey, father of the said Joan, situate
in Rockhampton and Newton, then in the tenure of the said William
and Joan, which said fine should be taken and the said Richard and
George seised to the following uses : to wit, as to all the premises in
Rockhampton and Newton, to the sole use of the said William Rider
and Joan and the heirs of the said William by the said Joan ; and
for default, then to the use of the right heirs of the said Joan for
ever. As to the residue of the said premises in Thornbury, Mars and
Fanfield, to the sole use of the said Joan and her heirs for ever.
The said fine was levied at Westminster in the Octaves of St.
Hilary, 6 James I, between the said Richard Codringlon, esq., and
George Thorpe, esq., plaintiffs, and the said William Rider and Joan,
deforciants, of 2 messuages, one toft, 2 barns, 4 gardens, 4. orchards,
18 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 25 acres of pasture and common
of pasture for all manner of beasts in Rockhampton, Thornbury,
Marse and Fanfield.
The said William and Joan had issue Ursula their daughter, now
the wife of John Trolman, clerk.
The said Joan was likewise seised of one messuage in ruins, one
stable, one garden, one orchard and one curtilage adjoining, lying in
Thornbury, Marse and Fanfield ; 5 tenements or cottages, and one
virgate of land, containing 35 acres of arable land, meadow and pasture
in Morton and Oldbury, one tenement and 20 acres of arable land,
meadow, pasture, and wood in Cowhill, within the parish of Thorn-
bury ; and one cottage and tenement, one garden, one orchard, one
curtilage and one close of arable land and pasture called Hysefeild
alias Hewisfeild, containing 12 acres, situate in Feddington Ham and
Hill, within the parish of Barkley.
The premises in Rockhampton are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and are worth per annum, clear, 40J. The messuage and premises
first mentioned in Thornbury, Marse and Fanfield are held of Henry
Lord Stafford as of his manor of Mars and Fanfeild by the yearly
rent of 14//., but by what services the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, zos. The other messuage and premises in Thornbury,
Mars and Fanfeild are held of the said Lord Stafford as of his said manor,
by the yearly rent of t>d., and are worth per annum, clear, bs. Sd. The
premises in Morton and Oldbury are held of the said Lord Stafford
as of his manor of Thornbury by the yearly rent of Sd., and are
worth per annum, clear, 15.^. The premises in Cowhill are held of John
Champnes, esq., as of his manor of Cowhill by the yearly rent of
14 Gloucestershire
2S. ; and are worth per annum, clear, 20s. The premises in Peddington
Ham Hill are held of lord Barkley as of his manor of Cannon Longe
alias Cannonbury, and are worth per annum, clear, 15^.
Joan Lorendge died at Thornbury, 2nd May last past ; Ursula, wife
of John Trotman, clerk, is her daughter and heir by the said Willium
Rider, and was then aged 21 years and more. John Baker, gent.,
is the son and next heir of the said Joan, and at the time of her
death was aged 36 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 79.
9!o]^n a^a^3 gentleman.
Delivered into Court, gth May, 12 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 8th March, 11 Charles I
A [1636], before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death
of John May, gent., by the oath of Rowland Freeman, gent., Nathaniel
Dighton, George Lawrence, Edward Wood, Thomas Gibbs, Michael Sharpe,
Edmund Feribee, William Groves, Thomas Osborne, Edward Kinge, Thomas
Clutterbucke, Giles Pratt, Robert lies, William Taylor, Edmund Freeman,
Thomas Hayward, John Wood, James Willett, John Broad, John Whorram,
William Hooper, John Pathe and Thomas Allen gent., who say that,
John May was seised of 19 messuages or tenements, and 227 acres
of land, 300 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, and 100 acres of
furze and heath thereto belonging, lying in Yate, within the parish
of Yate, parcel of the manor of Yate, which said premises are held of
the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, £\.
John May died at London in the Fleet Prison, nth May, 5 Charles I
[1629] ; Edward May, gent., is his son and next heir, and was then aged
22 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 22.
Cl^ri^ftopliet iijeale.
Delivered into Court, 6th February, 12 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Wootton-under-Edge, 6th April, 2 Charles I
[1626], ht^ore. Peter By rde, escheator, after the death of Christopher
Neale, by the oath of Robert Smyth, gent., Richard Poole, gent., Robert
Hickes, Thomas Salter, Thomas Byrton, Richard Griffine, Richard Browne,
John Okes, John Plomer, Thomas Everatt, William Foorde, Francis Taylor^
Simon Lapley, Francis Plomer, and Thomas Maye, who say that
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Christopher N'eale, was seised of one fulling mill and one grain mill
under one roof called Muncke Mylls, one parcel of land containing
2 acres called the Racke Close to the said mills adjoining, and one
messuage or house newly built upon the said close, situate in Wortley
within the parish of Wootton-under-Edge, late in the tenure of the said
Christopher.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, is.
Christopher Neale died 21st December last past; Robert Neale is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 28 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 36.
30]^ n )aD0borne»
T • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cheltenham, 12th August 12 Charles I
X L'^3^]» before Edward Richard, esq., escheator, by the oath of
William Osborne, gent., Tobias Packer, gent., Walter Mason, gent.,
Henry Blomer, gent., William Barnard, Giles AJathewe, senior, Cuthbert
Chaundler, William Stroode, Anker Nind, William Twyning, John Okey,
William Coombe, John Powell, Thomas Ashmead, Thomas Duke and Thomas
Goodcheape, who say that
John Osborne was seised of one messuage and tenement and half one
virgate of land called Lonckridge Howe, lying in the parish of Payns-
wick : which said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, to wit, by the 80th part of one knight's fee, and are worth per
annum, clear, 5^.
John Osborne died at Paynswicke, 25th May last past ; John Osborne, is
his son and next heir, and was then aged 142 days.
Annie Osborne, widow, was the wife of the szi^ John ; she still survives
at Paynswicke.
Inq p.m. 12 Charles I, p. 3, IVo. 51.
Siol^n iSogcris, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at the City of Gloucester, i8th April, 12
Charles 1 [1636], before William Hill, esq., Mayor of the said
City, after the death oi John Rogers, gent., by the oath oi John Hayward,
gent., Thomas Hill, gent., Peter Lugg, John Price, Richard Greene, Richard
Windowe, Jasper Clutterbooke, Henry Price, James Wood, Richard Grymcs,
William Singleton, Tobias Lang Jord, Roger Davis, William Clarke, William
Fowler and Stephen Clutterbooke, who say that
1 6 Gloucestershire
John Rogers was seised of one messuage, 12 acres of land, 6 acres of
meadow and 8 acres of pasture in the parish of Upton St. Leonards.
So seised, the ^dUd John made his will at Gloucester, loth August,
1 1 Charles I, and thereby bequeathed to Anne, his wife, whom he made
executrix, 2 third parts of all his said lands for the term of 8 years.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by the 40th part of
a knight's fee. The said 2 parts thereof are worth nothing per annum
during the said term of 8 years: afterwards they will be worth per annum,
clear, 26^. 8</. The other 3rd part of the said premises is worth per
annum, clear, i-^s. ^d.
John Rogers died 6th January last past ; John Rogers, gent., is his son
and next heir, and was then aged 13 years and 9 months.
The said Anne still survives at Gloucester.
Inq. p.m. Charles I, p. 3, JVo. 18.
milliam placer, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 14th April, 12 Charles I
[1636], before Edward Riche, escheator, after the death of
William Player, gent., by the oath of More Gwillim, gent., Edward Wood,
Robert lies, Thomas Gibbes, Thomas Osborne, Edmard Pratt, Richard Kerber,
Edmund Fereby, John Wood, William Tayler, Thomas Roberts, Robert
Griffith, John Mann, and Walter Woodward, who say that
William Player was seised of one messuage or tenement called
Cleavehill House situate in Mangotfield ; one messuage, 5 cottages,
5 yards, 5 gardens and 5 orchards in Mangotfield in the several tenures
of Giles Haywardyn, Edward Hajnvardyn, John Hill, Thomas Smyth, George
Phipps, Roger Slade, John Haynes and Thomas Goulden ; one close of pasture
there called the Conygrowe, containing 5 acres, one close of pasture
there called the Horsleyse, containing 18 acres; one close of pasture there
called the Rydinges, containing 15 acres; one close or parcel of pasture
there called the Hayslade, containing 7 acres ; one close of meadow
or pasture there called Calveslands, containing 10 acres ; one close
of pasture called Westons Hill, containing 3 acres and one quarter; one
piece of pasture there containing z\ acres, lying near Bymeade Yate ;
one piece of meadow or pasture there containing one acre and one
quarter, lying near the lane called Sidburie lane ; one piece of meadow
or pasture there containing one acre, lying in a place or meadow called
Bymeade ; 2 parcels of meadow or pasture there containing one acre,
lying in a place called Wildmore ; one close of pasture there called
Draycott alias Draycott Hill, containing 4 acres : all which premises the
said William Player purchased by indenture to him and his heirs from
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Francis Doughty, senior, and Francis Doughty, junior, for the sum of
/'zoo, as by the said indenture dated 25th July, 16 James I [16 18],
more fully appears.
The said William Player was likewise seised of 2 closes of land and
one small parcel of land called a paddock lying together in Mangotfield ;
3 closes of meadow or pasture there called Silkins ; one messuage called
Longewalls in Stapleton now or late in the tenure of — Peacock ; one
garden and 2 closes of pasture there to the said messuage adjoining,
containing 10 acres; one messuage in Mangotfield now or late in the
tenure o^ Robert Isgar; and one close of land called Markes Rydinges to
the said messuage belonging, containing 5 acres : all which premises
last recited the said William Player purchased by indenture to him and
his heirs of Philip Langley, esq., Alexander Harris, esq., John Wilkins,
gent., Thomas Reade, gent., and John Reade, gent., in consideration of
£ M%, as by the said indenture dated loth January, 3 Charles I [1628],
more fully appears.
William Player was likewise seised of 2 cottages called Staplehill in
Mangotfield, and 2 closes of meadow and 2 closes of pasture there called
Staplehill, containing 15 acres; which said premises were purchased by
the said William Player to him and his heirs by indenture dated 20th
April, 8 Charles I [1632], for the sum of /'So, of Underhill Tucker.
So seised, the said William Player made his will at Mangotfield
ist February, 10 Charles I [1635], and by the same he gave to Richard
Towgood, clerk, Thomas Veele, William Kemis, and William Buckle, gentle-
men, whom he made his executors, 2 parts of all the said premises, in 3
parts to be divided, for the term of 10 years, to commence immediately
after the death of the same William, in trust and to the sole intent that
they would pay divers sums of money named in the same will.
The messuage called Cleavehill and the premises in Mangotfield
purchased of Francis Doughty are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, zos. The premises in Mangotfield and Stapleton
purchased o{ Philip Langley and others are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and are worth per annum, clear, 20J. The premises in Mangotfield
purchased of Underhill Tucker are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, rod.
William Player died at Mangotfield 20th February, 1 1 Charles I ;
Arthur Player is his eldest son and next heir, and was aged 16 years on
the nth of August last past.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, Xo. 122.
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T • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 12 Charles I [1636],
X before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death of Thomas
Roberts, son and heir of Thomas Roberts, by the oath of More Gwillim,
Edward Wood, Robert Iks, Thomas Gibbes, Thomas Osborne, Edward Pratt,
Richard Kirby, Edmund Fereby, Edmund Freeman, John Wood, William
Taylor, Thomas Roberts, Robert Griffith, John Mann and Walter Woodward^
who say that
Before the death of Thomas Roberts, junior, to wit, on the 6th August,
II Charles I [1635], an Inquisition was taken at Chipping Cambden,
before Henry Holjord, gent., then escheator, after the death of Thomas
Roberts, senior, whereby it was found that the said Thomas Roberts, senior,
was seised of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, one virgate of land containing 180
acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 22 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood,
and common of pasture for 17 beasts and 50 sheep in Bengrove, in the
parish of Beckford : all which premises were held of the King in chief
by knight's service, and were worth per annum, clear, los.
The said Thomas Roberts, senior, died so seised at Bengrove, loth
May, II Charles 1 [1635] ; Thomas Roberts, junior, was his son and next
heir, and was then aged 8 years and 2 months.
Before the death of the said Thomas Roberts, senior, William Roberts,
his father, was seised of the said premises, and being so seised he made
his will on the 23rd day of March, 1626, and thereby appointed that
Mary, his wife, should have 2 parts of the tenement in Bengrove for the
term of 60 years, with remainder to Thomas, his son. Testator also
willed to the said Thomas and his heirs male, and for default of such
heirs to his right heirs for ever, all that tenement lying in Bengrove,
containing one virgate of land. The said virgate of land mentioned in
the above Inquisition as containing 180 acres of land does not in reality
contain more than 70 acres of land.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, 20J.
The said Mary still survives at Bengrove.
On the 30th December last past the said Thomas Roberts, junior, being
a minor and in wardship of the King, died, by reason whereof the said
premises came into and still remain in the hands of the King.
Isaac Roberts is the brother and next heir of the said Thomas, and was
then aged 5 years and 30 days.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. "ji.
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aSicl^arD asogerjs, fenigl^t*
Delivered into Court 7th May, 12 Charles I.
T • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 8th March, 11 Charles I
JL [1636], before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death of
Richard Rogers, knight, by the oath of Rowland Freeman, gent., Nathaniel
Deighton, George Lawrence, Edward Wood, Thomas Gibbes, Michael Sharpe,
Edmund Ferrybye, William Graves, Thomas Osborne, Edward Kinge, Thomas
Clutterbucke, Giles Pratt, Robert lies, William Taylor, Edmund Freeman,
Thomas . . . John Wood, James Willett, John Broade, John Whorrum,
William Hooper, John Pates, and Thomas Allen, who say that
Before the death of the said Richard Rogers, Robert Rogers, esq., his
father, and the said Richard were seised of all that capital messuage and
park in the parish of Thornebury called Eastwood Parke, and of all those
closes, meadows, pastures, woods, marshes and hereditaments whatsoever
in Thombury, Moreton, and Falefield, called Eastwood Parke, or lying
within the precincts of the same; 33 acres of meadow in Thombury,
called Newbreach ; the reversion of one messuage and 38 acres of land
in Powlett, co. Somerset, in the occupation of Hugh Govett ; 2 messuages
and 19 acres of land there, in the occupation of Hugh Bownde ; 9 acres
of meadow in Withies, co. Somerset, in the occupation of James Robins ;
one messuage and 21 acres of land in Catcott, in the said county, in the
occupation of William Pearce; one messuage and i"]^ acres of land there,
in the occupation of James Tuckeswell ; one messuage and 10 acres of land
there, in the occupation of Thomas Tilley ; one messuage and 4 acres of
land there, in the occupation of Thomas Ashe ; 29 acres of land, meadow
and pasture there, in the occupation of William Reynolds ; 17 acres of land
in Ashcott, co. Somerset, in the occupation of John Pilkins ; 5 acres of land
and 3 virgates of land, meadow and pasture, in Catcott, in the occupation
of William Cole ; 8 acres of meadow there, in the occupation of Richard
Grabham ; one messuage and one acre of land there, in the occupation
of — Ttuker; one messuage there, in the occupation of Robert Chappell;
one messuage and t\ acres of land there, in the occupation of Edward
Tynte, esq. ; one messuage in the parish of St. Thomas, within the city
of Bristol, in a street there called Radcliffe Street, late in the occupation
of the said Robert Rogers ; 2 messuages in the parish of St. Peter, in
Bristol, in a street there called Windestreete, late in the several tenures
of John Jones BXid Walter Pcnvell ; one messuage and stable in the said
parish of St. Thomas, in Radcliffe Street, late in the occupation of
Thomas Thomlinson ; one piece of land, called the Ilavenbacke, in Bristol,
late in the occupation of the said Robert Rogers ; two messuages in the
said parish of St. Thomas, in RadclifTe Street, late in the occupation of
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the said Robert ; one messuage, called a Workhouse, in the said Radcliffe
Street, late in the occupation of the said Robert ; 3 messuages in RadclifTe
Street and St. Thomas's Street, late in the tenure of the said Robert
Rogers, John Merrick, and Philip Gillett ; one capital messuage, called the
Redd Lyon, in Bristol, in Radcliffe Street, late in the occupation of
James Blount; one messuage in the said street, late in the occupation
of the said Robert Rogers ; and one other messuage, in Bristol, lately
purchased of Henry Slye.
The said Robert and Richard Rogers being so seised, a fine was levied
in the Court of King's Bench in Michaelmas term, 4 Charles I, of all the
said premises, between Thomas Boyland and William Pulleyne, gentlemen,
plaintiffs, and the said Robert Rogers and Richard Rogers, deforciants :
which said fine was levied to the use of the said Thomas Boyland and
William Pullyn and their heirs for ever.*
They (the said Thomas Boyland and William Pullyn) being so seised
afterwards, to wit, in the said term, several common recoveries were
suffered of all the said premises between Edward Gierke, knight, and
Henry Marten, esq., plaintiffs, and the said Thomas Boyland and William
Pulley n.
The said fines and recoveries were had to the uses following, to wit,
as to the capital messuage in Thornbury in the park called Eastwood
Park, and all the following parcels of Eastwood Park, namely, the close
called the old Coniger meade containing 12 acres, the Gostye hill with a
parcel of land called the Laine thereto adjoining containing 30 acres,
the barne close, the home close, the little close containing 11 acres,
2 parcels of meadow called the two Paddocks of meadow adjoining a
certain place called Cockshutt hill containing 7 acres, all those lands
called Champines ground with a piece of land called the Paddock
adjoining containing 32 acres, the close called the lower playne with a
piece of land called the Paddock adjoining containing 107 acres and
37 perches, the close called the upper playne- alias the middle playne
containing 28 acres, thfe little Kinggrownd containing 9 acres of meadow,
the grove meadowe containing 22 acres, the middle meadowe adjoining the
place called Cockshutt hill containing 1 1 acres, the close of pasture called
Cockshutt hill containing 30 acres, the close of meadow called the Oatie
close or Oatie meadowe containing 18 acres and 2 roods called Andrewe
plaine containing 24 acres, the messuage some time in the tenure of
Samuel Frier and late in the tenure of Edward Rysby and all the lands
and hereditaments with the same occupied containing 47 acres ; all that
mansion house lately built and called Halles house and the bam and
house called the Oxhouse with 2 pieces of land called Paddocks thereto
adjoining containing 4 acres, late in the tenure oi John Jones, senior, and
John Jones, junior, the close of meadow or pasture called Hescott
meadowe containing 21 acres, the close called the upper Hescott
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containing 18 acres, all that coppice called Hescott wood containing
10 acres, the close of pasture called the Rowe Swistes containing 19 acres,
the coppice called Swistes coppice containing 5 acres, the closes called
the lower Swistes and upper Swistes meadowe containing 12 acres, the
close called the little plaine alias PuUeynes plaine containing 25 acres,
the close of pasture called Sondayes hill with a piece of land called the
Paddock adjoining containing 31 acres, 2 closes lying together called t"he
Oatye close containing 10 acres, the close of pasture called Paddock
adjoining the wood called the lower Swistes wood, late in the tenure of
the said John Jones, senior, and John Jones, junior, containing 3 acres,
and all that messuage, tenement and hereditament called Purnells
tenement late in the tenure of Robert Jobhins containing 70 acres,
to the use of the saW Richard Rogers and Mary, his wife, and their
heirs male, for the jointure of the said Alary; and for default of such
issue to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard for ever. As to the
residue of Eastwood park and all other lands and premises in Thornbury,
Moreton and Falefield, to the use of the said Richard Rogers and his heirs
male by the said Mary ; and for default to the use of his right heirs for
ever. As to all the said premises in Pawlett, Withies, Catcott, Ashcott,
and Bristol, to the use of the said Robert Rogers for life ; and after his
decease to the use of the said Richard Rogers and his heirs male by the
said Mary ; and for default to the use of the right heirs of the said
Richard for ever, as by an indenture tripartite, dated 4th November,
4 Charles I [1628], made between the said Robert and Richard Rogers of
the one part, Henry Marten, knight, Doctor of Laws and Judge of the
Court of Admiralty, Edward Gierke, knight, one of the Magistrates of the
Court of Chancery, Henry Marten, esq., and the said Mary, late the wife
of the said Richard Rogers, by the name of Mary Marten, daughter of
the said Henry Marten, of the second part, and the said Thomas Boyland,
gent., and William Pulleyn, gent., of the third part, in consideration of
the marriage to be solemnized between the said Richard Rogers and the
said Mary Marten, for a competent jointure to be made for the said
Mary, more fully appears. Robert Rogers died at Bristol, 9th April,
9 Charles I [1633], after whose death the said Richard was seised of the
said premises in Pawlett, Withies, Catcott, Ashcott, and Bristol, as of
fee-tail.
Richard Rogers was seised of the manor of Hillesley alias Hilesley,
and of 20 messuages, 10 cottages, 4 tofts, one dovecote, 3 gardens,
30 orchards, 500 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 200 acres of
pasture, 6 acres of wood, 100 acres of furze and heath, 5J. of rent and
common of pasture for all manner of beasts in Hillesley and Stoke
Hawkesbury, and all tithes whatsoever yearly growing in Hillesley and
Stoke Hawkesbury; 2 messuages, 4 water mills, one dovecote, 5 gardens,
2 orchards, 15 acres of meadow, 2 acres of wood and common of pasture
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for all beasts in Hannam Abbotts alias Hennam Abbotts, and free fishing
in the water of Avon.
The capital messuage and park in Thornbury, and all other the
premises in Thomebury, Morton, and Falefield, are held of the King as
of his manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, by fealty only, in free
socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, ^6 13^.44/.,
to wit, the premises limited for the jointure of the said Mary £1,
and the residue thereof 33J. \d. Of whom or by what services the
premises in Pawlet, Withies, Catcott, and Ashcott are held the jurors
know not; they are worth per annum, clear, \os. Of whom or by what
service the premises in Bristol are held the jurors know not; they are
worth per annum, clear, £\. The manor of Hillesley, the tithes and
other the premises there are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, £\. The premises in Hannam Abbott are held
of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, \os.
Richard Rogers died loth August last past, without heirs male ; Mary
Rogers and Elizabeth Rogers are his daughters and next co-heirs ; the said
Mary at the time of her father's death was aged 4 years 5 months
2 weeks and 4 days, and the said Elizabeth is now aged 4 months and
one week. The said Mary, late the wife of the said Richard, still
survives.
Jnq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 140.
3Io]^n ^ttatton, gentleman.
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I nCjUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 12 Charles I
-L [1636], before Edward Rich, gent., escheator, by virtue of a writ
of melius inquirend, after the death of John Stratton, late of Seagry in the
county of Wilts, gent., by the oath of Moore Gwillim, gent., Edward
Wood, Robert lies, Thomas Gibbes, Thomas Osborne, Edward Pratt, Richard
Kerby, Edmund Ferryby, Edmund Freeman, John Wood, William Taylor,
Thomas Roberts, Robert Griffith, John Mann, and Walter Woodward, who
say that
By an Inquisition taken at Chipping Sodbury, 3rd June, 2 Charles I
[1626], before Peter Bird, esq., then escheator, after the death of the said
John Stratton, it was found that the said John was seised of all the site
and farm of the manor of Kinggrove, and of one messuage, one garden,
50 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 80 acres of pasture and common
of pasture for all beasts in Kinggrove, Sodbury parva, Old Sodbury,
Doddington, and Chipping Sodbury : which said premises were held of
King James I in socage.
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The jurors now say that the said premises were held of the King in
chief by knight's service. They are now held of King Charles I in
chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not. Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 15.
an^elm ^annforD, gentleman.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 20th September, 12 Charles I
X. [1636], before Edward Rich, esq., escheator, after the death of
Anselm Sand/ord, late of Stanley St. Leonard, gentleman, by the oath of
George Lawrence, gent., William Taylor, gent., Edmund Freeman, gent.,
Thomas Osborne, Waller Woodward, Richard Mathew, John Trotman, John
Raymon, James Willett, George Small, Robert He, John Wooreham, Thomas
Clutlerbock, William Tomes, junior, Edmund Ferriby, Edward Wood, William
Chance, Michael Dubber, and Thomas Freeme, who say that
William Sandjord of Stanley St. Leonards, gentleman, was seised of
one close of pasture called the Middle lease containing 8 acres, one
meadow called Plash meadow containing 3 acres, 2 closes of pasture,
one whereof is called Over mill field and the other Lower mill field, with
a parcel of pasture called Mill field grove, containing 14. acres, and one
cedar grove lying between the said closes called the Middle lease and
Mill field : which premises are situate within the parish of Painswick,
and were sometime in the tenure oi John Osborne.
So seised, the said William Sandjord by indenture dated 30th March,
2 Charles I [1626], granted all the said premises to Elizabeth Sandjord,
his sister, with whose money they were bought and in whose occupation
they now are, which said premises were by indenture dated 30th August
last past conveyed to the said William Sandjord and his heirs for ever by
John Osborne of Seagrymes in the parish of Painswicke, yeoman,
Elizabeth, his wife, and Thomas Osborne, his son and heir apparent : to hold
to the said Elizabeth for 99 years from the feast of the Annunciation of
the Blessed Mary last past, she paying yearly for the same one pepper-
corn if demanded.
William Sandjord died at Stanley St. Leonards 3rd July, 1632. At his
death all the said premises descended by right to Anselm Sandjord,
gentleman, son and heir apparent of the said William.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, i grain of pepper, and afterwards 20X.
Anselm Sandjord died at Stanley St. Leonards 22nd October last
past ; Dorothea Sandjord is his daughter and next heir, and is now aged
one year 1 1 months and 22 days.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 104.
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CDtoarD CCIafeetnan, ejSquive.
Delivered into Court 31st January, 12 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Tewkesbury, 3rd April, 11 Charles I [1635],
before Henry Holford, gent., escheator, after the death of Edward
Wakeman, esq., by the oath of Richard Hatch, gent., Thomas Surman,
Charles Cartwright, Charles Bick, Ralph Jeynes, Edward Jeynes, William
Jorden, John Bloxham, Henry Kent, Robert Canner, Henry Toney, Henry
Kinges, Edward Turbervill, Robert Little and Samuel Whiieledge, who say
that
. Edward Wakeman was seised of the manor of Mythe and Mythehooke
next Tewkesbury ; divers messuages, lands, meadows, etc., thereto
belonging, lying in the parish of Tewkesbury ; all the fishing in the
waters of the Severn and Avon next Mythe ; one meadow in Tewkesbury
called Kingesmead alias Key meadow, containing 16 acres ; all the tithes
of the said meadow ; one close or field of land and pasture lately divided
called Kibehill, lying in Tewkesbury ; and all the tithes yearly growing
upon the said premises.
The meadow called Kingesmead and the said fishing are held of the
King as of his manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, by fealty only in free
socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, \2d. The said
manor and other ihe premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, 20s.
Edward Wakeman died 3rd December last past; John Wakeman, gent.,
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 28 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, p. 3, No. 69.
Etcl^arD aitfe^niEf, ejsiquire.
Delivered into Court May, 1 3 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Gloucester, 23rd March, 12 Charles I [1637],
before William Lugge, esq., mayor and escheator, after the death of
Richard Atkyns, esq., by the oath of John Hayward, gent., Thomas Hill,
Richard Greene, Nicholas Webb, John Price,' Luke Nurse, Richard Window,
Jasper Clutterbocke, Laurence Singltton, Richard Grimes, John Knofwles, John
Sparkes, William Fowler and Stephen Clutterbocke, who say that
Richard Atkyns was seised of the manor of Bridghampton alias Brick-
hampton, in the county of the said city; one messuage, 200 acres of land,
24 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture, and i id. rent in Bridghampton
and Chursdone ; one messuage and half a virgate of land in Brick-
hampton, within the parish of Chursedone, now in the tenure of Richard
Turlowe ; the lordship and manor of Hempsteed lying in Hempsteed ;
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one acre of meadow called Blaston Acre, lying in Sudmeade in Hemp-
steed ; the fishing in the water of the Severn within Le Ree in Hempsteed,
which said manor of Hempsteed, the acre called Blaston Acre, and the
said fishing formerly belonged to the Priory of Lanthorne next Gloucester,
lately dissolved ; one acre of land or meadow in Elmore; the tithes and
yearly rent of 57J. <^d. reserved of the said manor of Hempsteed, lately
purchased by Hugh Edwards and William Knight, of London, mercers,
of King Edward VI ; the manor of Morecote with its right, members
and appurtenances in Morecote and Minsterworth, within the parish of
Minsterworth ; one messuage, one barn, one garden, 60 acres of land,
20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, and common of pasture for all
beasts in Morecote and Minsterworth ; the manor or messuage called
Bayfield alias Boyfeilds, i cottages, one bam, one orchard, 30 acres of
land, IS acres of meadow, 24 acres of pasture, bs. rent and' common
of pasture for all beasts in Morecote and Minsterworth ; one messuage,
12 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, and common of pasture for all
beasts in Elmore ; and 2 acres of land and 2 acres of pasture in
Hardwicke.
So seised, the said Richard Atkyns by charter dated 20th October,
17 James I [16 19], made between himself by the name of Richard
Atlkyns, of Tuffeleigh, of the one part, and William Sandys, of Brimsfield,
knight, and Miles Sandys, knight, son and heir apparent of the said
William, of the other part, for the considerations therein named, conveyed
all the said premises to the said William and Miles Sandys and their
heirs for ever, to the intent that Mary Aiikyns, wife and relict of the
said Richard, should enjoy an annuity of £100 issuing out of the
premises called Hempsteed, Morecote, Boyfield and Minsterworth, for
her natural life. As to the manor of Brickhampton and all the premises
in Brickhampton, to the use of Richard Attkyns and Mary, his wife, for
their lives. As to the manor of Hempsteed, Morecote, Boyfeilds and
Minsterworth and all other the premises there, to the use of Richard
Attkyns for life. As for the reversion of all the said premises, to the use
of Richard Attkyns, son and heir apparent of the said Richard, for his
natural life ; after his decease to the use of the heirs male of the said
Richard Attkyns, junior; and for default, to the use of his daughters,
until the sum of ^^2, 000 shall be raised out of the said premises and paid
to the said daughters ; after such payment, then to the use of Edward
Attkyns, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., brother of the said Richard Attkyns,'
senior, for life ; for default, to the use of the heirs male of the said
Edward Attkyns : and for default, to the use of his daughters until the
sum of /^2, 000 shall be raised and paid to the said daughters ; after such
payment, then to the use oi Francis Attkins, of London, gent., brother of
the said Richard Attkins, senior, for life ; and after his decease to the
use of the heirs male of the said Francis ; and for default, to the use of
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his daughters until the sum of ^2,000 be paid to them ; and lastly to
the use of the right heirs of the said Richard Altkyns, senior, for ever.
The manor of Brickhampton and the premises in Brickhampton and
Chursdon are held of the King in chief by the 40th part of a knight's
fee, and are worth per annum, clear, ^7 6j. %d. Of whom the messuage
in Brickhampton in the parish of Chursedon is held the jurors know not ;
it is worth per annum, clear, zos. The lordship and manor of Hemp-
steed, Blaston Acre, and the said fishing are held of the King in chief
by the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear,
during the life of the said Mary nothing, but after her death £ \o. The
acre of land at Elmore is held of the King, but by what service the
jurors know not, and is worth per annum, clear, during the life of the
said Mary nothing, but after her death 3^. ifd. The tithes and yearly
rent reserved of the said manor of Hempsteed are held of the King, by
what service the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, during
the life of the said Mary nothing, but after her decease 5 71. 9</. The
premises in Morecote, Minsterworth, Elmore, and Hardwicke are held
of the King as of his manor of Minsterworth by fealty, suit at court and
the yearly rent of 231. 9^/., and are worth per annum, clear, during the
life of the said Mary nothing, but afterwards /'s . Of whom the manor
of Morecote is held the jurors know not; after the death of the said
Mary it will be worth per annum, clear, £1. The manor of Boyfield,
and the 2 cottages, one bam, etc., in Morecote and Minsterworth are
held of the King as of his manor of Minsterworth by fealty, suit at
court and the yearly rent of i8j. 6^., and are worth per annum, clear,
after the death of the said Mary £1.
Richard Attkyns died 12th February, 11 Charles I [1636]; Richard
Aitkyns is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Maty, late the wife of the said Richard Attkyns, senior, still survives.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, p. i,No. 25.
fl^ttl^etD 'Bagg, gentleman.
I nCjUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 21st August, 13 Charles I
X -£1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, by virtue of his ofl5ce,
after the death of Matthew Bagg, gent., by the oath of More Gnillim,
gent., George Lawrence, Edward Wood, Edward King, William Taylor,
William Chance, John Brood, Thomas Clutterbucke, John Wood, Robert
Griffatt, Edward Canson, Thomas Powell and Michael Clavenger, who say
that
Matthew Bagg was seised of the moiety of 3 acres of meadow called
Browse's acres, half an acre of land called Ham acre, and half a virgate
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of land, meadow and pasture, and common of pasture for all beasts in
Honybome alias Cow-Honyborne ; also of the half of the fourth part, in
8 parts to be divided, of the demesne land of Honybome : which said
premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what
part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum,
clear, ts. 8d.
Afa///idv Bagg died 17th May last past; William Bagg, gent., is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 24 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles /, v.o., No. 38.
Delivered into Court i6th June, 13 Charles I.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Tetbury, 12th August, 10 Charles I [1634],
X before Leonard Chamberlaine, esq., escheator, after the death of
Tobias Chapman, by the oath of Henry Crippes, Richard Box, William
Linck, Thomas Guy, William Veyzey, Nathaniel Cambridge, Samuel
Cambridge, John Veyzey, John Weekes, Thomas Milles, Tobias Mayo, Henry
Mayo, Nathaniel Crippes, John Driver, junior, Henry Welles and John
Hiller, who say that
Tobias Chapman was seised of one messuage in Tetbury, late in the
tenure of the said Tobias, and 2 closes of meadow and pasture there
called Create Arundell and Little Arundell.
The said messuage is held of Richard Talboys, John Gastrell and
Richard Boxe, gent., as of their manor of Tetbury in free and common
socage, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of zs. g^d., and not in
chief or by knight's service, and is worth per annum, clear, ^s. 4^. The
said 2 closes are held of the said Richard Talboys, John Gastrell and
Richard Boxe, as of their said manor in free and common socage, by
fealty, and suit at court, and not in chief or by knight's service, and are
worth per annum, clear, 20J.
Tobias Chapman died 15th February last past; William Chapman is
his son and next heir, and was then aged 2 1 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, p. i. No. 161.
Cobtajef Cl)apman, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 13 Charles I
[1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, by virtue of a writ
de melius inquirend, after the death of Tobias Chapman, gent., by the oath
of Afore Guillim, gent., Arthur Clarke, Edward Adams, Thomas Samson,
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Thomas Guy, John Jones, Stephen Wood, Walter Millard, Robert Driver,
John Undrill, Tobias Mayo, Richard Hibert and Amon Dancey, who say
that
All that close of meadow and pasture called the Grove or Grove
meadow situate in Upton within the parish of Tetbury, containing i6
acres, is held of the King in chief by, knight's service, but by what part of
a knight's fee the jurors know r^ot.
Of whom all the rest of the premises named in the writ are held the
jurors know not.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part i, No. 218.
(Katlliam Cretoe, gentleman.
Delivered into Court 2nd May, 13 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 12 Charles I
X [1636], before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death of
William Crewe, gent., by the oath of More Gwillim, Edward Wood, Robert
Iks, Thomas Gibbes, Thomas Osborne, Edward Pratt, Richard Kirby,
Edmund Ferribie, Edmund Freeman, John Wood, William Taylor, Thomas
Roberts, Robert Griffith, John Mann and Walter Wodward, who say that
William Crrwe was seised of one messuage and tenement in Alder-
leighe, and one fulling mill adjoining the said messuage, all the ford
leading towards Killcott up to the meadow formerly in the tenure of
Robert Forde, commonly called Ford's parocke in Alderleighe, one close
of land or pasture in Alderleighe called Pope's furlong, containing about
one acre ; one small meadow or pasture called CoUwell's grove, con-
taining about half an acre; certain other lands or pastures in Alderleighe
containing 12 acres ; one close of pasture there called Millard's acre ; 2
closes of pasture or meadow in Hawksbury called Pope's, containing
7 acres ; 2 half acres of pasture or wood in Hillesly in the wood there
called Lincon's Grove ; the moiety of a messuage in Tressam within the
parish of Hawksbury, and all the houses, buildings, lands and profits in
Tressam to the said moiety belonging ; and one close or parcel of land
containing 5 acres lying in the South Field in Alderleighe.
Of whom or by what service the said premises in Alderleighe are
held the jurors know not ; they are worth per annum, clear, bs. Sd. All
other the premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but
by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, 13X. 4^/.
William Crewe died at Alderleighe 3rd October last past ; Matthew
Crewe is his son and next heir, and was then aged 26 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, p. 1, No. 152.
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C]^oma0 Caj3j2(^, ejsquire.
Delivered into Court 12th May, 13 Charles T.
I nqUlSltlOn taken af Tewkesbury, 3rd April,
Y. ['635], before Henry Holford, gent., escheator, aft
1 1 Charles I
[I63S], before Henry Holford, gent., escheator, after the death of
Thomas Cassy, esq., by the oath of Richard Hatch, gent., Thomas Surman,
Charles Cartwright, Charles Bick, Ralph- Jeynes, Edward Jeynes, William
Jorden, John Bloxham, Henry Kent, Robert Canner, Henry Toney, Henry
Kinges, Edmund Turbervill, Robert Little, and Samuel Whiteledge, who say
that
Thomas Cassy was seised of the rectory of Deerehurst, and all the
tithes, oblations, and profits thereto belonging, growing in Deerehurst
and Leigh ; the advowson of the vicarage of the church of Deerehurst ;
the manor of Wightfield, and divers messuages, cottages, lands, rents,
etc., to the same belonging, situate within the parishes of Deerehurst,
Lye and Treddington ; and one messuage and divers lands, tenements
and services in Deerehurst Walton, containing 8 acres : which said
premises last mentioned were sometime of James Gunter and William
Lewys.
The said rectory, tithes and advowson are held of the King in chief
by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 13^. 4^. The
manor of Wightfield and other the premises in Deerehurst, Leigh and
Treddington are held of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster in
socage, by the yearly rent of 20J., and are worth per annum, clear,
3 3 J. \d. The premises in Deerehurst Walton are held of the King as of
his manor of Church Stanwey, by fealty only and not in chief, and are
worth per annum, clear, is. 6d.
Thomas Cassy died 31st May last past; Henry Cassy, esq., is his son
and next heir, and was then aged 40 years and more. He still survives
at Tewkesbury.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, p. i, No. 71.
C]^omaj3 Cojce, 0enior.
Delivered into Court 24th May, 13 Charles L
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thombury, 20th March, 1636, before
X. Hugh White, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office, after the
death of Thomas Coxe, senior, who died at Sutton in the county of Wilts,
by the oath of William Mildmaye, gent., John Byrd, William Walker^
William Higgins, William Brinckworth, Arthur Hobbes, William Pullen,
James Pullen, John Hobbes, William Jobbins, John Frend, Nicholas Powell,
Richard Cole, John Howell, gent., and David Lawe, who say that
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Thomas Coxe, senior, was seised of one messuage in Hempton and
Patshoe, in the parish of Alraondesburye, and one barn, one garden,
one orchard, 7 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture
and comrfion of pasture for all beasts in Hempton, Patsheo and
Almondesburye.
So seised, the said Thomas Coxe made his will at Almondsbury the
8th day of May, 8 Charles I [1632], and thereby bequeathed the said
premises to Thomas Coxe, junior, his nephew (fratrino), to hold to him
and his heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of Thomas Buck, esq., as of his manor
of Winterborne in free and common socage, by fealty, suit at court and
the yearly rent of a pair of gilded spurs, and are worth per annum,
clear, los.
Thomas Coxe, senior, died at Sutton 31st May, 8 Charles I [1632];
Thomas Coxe, junior, is his kinsman and next heir, and was then aged 24
years and more. Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, v.o., No. 37.
Delivered into Court 25th May, 13 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 24th March, 12 Charles I
[1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
John Durham, by the oath of Thomas Taylor, Edward Pynfold, Samuel
Cambridge, John Slubbes, John Packer, Robert Packer, Thomas Pate, Thomas
Mason, Henry Mason, William Kinge, Edmund Carpenter, John Dobbins,
Ankor Nynde and Edmund Ballenger, gentlemen, who say that
John Durham was seised of 2 messuages and 2 virgates of land in
Willersy called Russills and Saunders; one "quarteme" of arable land
there late in the tenure of the said John, sometime parcel of the
8 virgates of land there which Thomas Ashwyn and other customary
tenants of the manor of Willersy lately held ; one parcel of meadow,
parcel of the demesne lands of the manor of Willersy, and common of
pasture with the said quarteme enjoyed ; and all the lands, meadows,
pastures and hereditaments to the said messuage belonging.
The said John Durham being so seised a fine was levied 3 weeks from
Easter Day, 11 Charles I [1635], between Thomas Durham, plaintiff, and
the said John Durham, and Alice, his wife, deforciants, of all the said
premises, to the several uses following : as to one barn in Willersy
adjoining the high way there and divers parcels of arable land, parcel of
the premises, to wit, one selion in Colehillfield in there, one selion in
Higheway furlong, 2 selions abutting upon Sainbrooke ditch, one selion
in Long Woollersy, one other selion there, one parcel called a hadland in
Beward furlong, one selion in Goodygore furlong, one selion in Horsham
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furlong, one selion called the Buttes, one selion abutting upon Sambrook,
one selion abutting upon the highway there leading towards Blockley,
one parcel called a lay in Fursy hill, one selion in Loward furlong, one
selion in Black meare, one selion in Woollfurlong Furlong Sjic\ one
selion in Hurstfurlong, one selion under Loward, one selion in Purtons
furlong, one selion in Pudnam field, one other selion called a little
hadland in Pudnam field, one selion in Sandfurlong, one other selion in
Pudnam field, one other selion in the said field, one selion in Carbeseech,
one small farindel of land called a little lay in Brodemore, parcel of the
close called Fordehey formerly in the occupation of the said John
Durham, and a lot meadow in Willersy belonging to the said half virgate
of land, to the use of the ?,^\di John Durham, and Alice, his wife for their
lives ; and after their decease to the use of the said Thomas Durham and
the heirs of his body by Susanna, his wife, and for default to the use of
the right heirs of the said Thomas Durham for ever. As to the residue
of the premises, to the use of the said Thomas Durham and Susanna, his
wife, for their lives, for the jointure of the said Susanna ; after their
decease to the use of the heirs of the said Thomas by the said Susanna ;
and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Thomas Durham
for ever, as by an indenture tripartite dated i8th March, 10 Charles I
[1635], more fully appears. •
John Durham was likewise seised of certain messuages in Willersy
called Marriot and Roberdes with a small close and garden thereto
belonging, and \\ virgates of land there, lately purchased of William
Gunne and Thomas Gtinne.
All the said premises first mentioned are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not ;
the premises limited to the use of the saidy<?A« Durham and Alice, his
wife, are worth per annum, clear, \os.\ the residue of the said premises
is worth per annum, clear, bs. %d. The messuages called Marriott and
Roberdes and other the premises last mentioned are held of the King in
chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not ; and are worth per annum, clear, ts. Bd.
John Durham died at Willersy 23rd June last past ; Thomas Durham
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more. The
said Alice Durham still survives at Willersy.
Ing. p.m., 13 Charles I, p. \, No. 2z.
Cl^omajs JFerrerjs, gentleman.
Delivered into Court 15th May, 13 Charles I.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cheltenham, 24th March, 12 Charles I
A [1637], before Hugh }Vhite, esq., escheator, after the death of
Thomas Ferrers, gent., by the oath of Thomas Taylor, Edward Pynjord,
32 Gloucestershire
Samuel Cambridge, John Stuhbes, John Packer, Robert Packer, Thomas Pates,
Thomas Mason, Henry Mason, William J^inge, Edmund Carpenter, John
Dobbins, Ankor Ninde and Edmund Ballinger, who say that
Thomas Ferrers was seised of a capital messuage and farm called
Coles Place lying in Northey in the parish of Aschurch, and all the
houses, buildings, lands, etc., in Aschurch to the said messuage belonging;
one small close of pasture called the Pigg close, one parcel of land
called the Hompleck, one close of pasture called the Heighes alias the
Heighe, one other close of pasture called the New Field, certain closes
or parcels of land and pasture called Crowe Mores, one close of pasture
called the Pleck alias the Poole hay, one parcel of meadow containing
7 acres lying in a meadow called Brodnam, one parcel of meadow
called Pillinsteed, 2 small parcels of land or meadow called the Mores
alias the Hoppyards lying in Aschurch aforesaid ; ' and all the tithes
yearly growing upon the said premises ; which said capital messuage and
other the premises are now in the tenure of Thomas Hide, gent., by
virtue of a demise for 20 years and more still to come, made to him by
indenture dated 6th December, 2 Charles I [1626], made between Henry
Ferrers, esq., now Baronet, of the one part, and the said Thomas Hide of
the other part, under the yearly rent of one grain of pepper only.
The said Thomas Ferrers was likewise seised of a certain parcel of
land in Aschurch, late parcel of the manor of Northey, in the said parish
of Aschurch ; one parcel of land or pasture containing 10 acres, lying in
Fiddington in the said parish of Aschurch, late in the occupation oi John
Geynes', and one messuage, orchard and garden and 17 acres of land to
the said messuage belonging in Aschurch, in a certain place there called
Home Downe alias Hamondowne,' some time parcel of the manor of
Barton in Tewkesbury. Also, for the term of 1150 years and more, of
2 messuages, one dovecote, 2 gardens, one orchard, 50 acres of land,
3 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture and common of pasture for all
beasts in- Aston super Carran and Aschurch, late parcel of the manor of
Kemerton : which said premises last mentioned are estimated at 2
virgates of land, and are now in the tenure of William Beale for the term
of 99 years still to come, if the said William Beale, Susan Harris, now the
wife of the said William and John Cole, junior, son of John Cole, of
London, merchant, or any of them so long shall live, by virtue of a
demise by indenture dated 20th November, 11 Charles I [1635], made
between the said Thomas Ferrers of the one part and the said WilliAm
Beale of the other part, under the yearly rent of loj. and 2 hens.
The said Thomas Ferrers was likewise seised of all the tithes of hay
yearly growing upon \\ virgates of land, meadow and pasture lying in
Aston super Carrant in Aschurch, late in the tenure of Richard Kent.
All the said premises in the occupation of the said Thomas Hide are
held of the manor of Tewkesbury, but by what services the jurors know
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not, and are worth per annum, clear, los. The said parcels of land, late
parcel of the manor of Northey, are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, \id. The premises in Fiddington and Home-
downe and the tithes of hay in Aston are held of the King as of his
manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, in free and common socage, and
are worth per annum, clear, bs. %d. The premises in the occupation of
the said William Beale are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, los.
Thomas Ferrers died 3rd December last past ; William Ferrers is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 5 years 7 months and 3 days ; he
still survives at Northey.
Judith Ferrers, relict of the said Thomas Ferrers, the said William.
Beale and Susanna his wife, and the said John Cole still survive at
Northey.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles /, part i, No, 24.
I nnUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 21st August, 13 Charles I
JL [1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
John Grigg, late of Welford, by the oath of More Gwillim, gent., George
Lawrence, Edward Wood, Edward Kinge, William Taylor, William Chance,
John Broade, Thomas Cluttetbooke, John Wood, Robert Qriffeth, Edward
Cawson, Thomas Powell and Michael Clavinger, who say that
John Grigg was seised of one messuage and one virgate of land
containing 32 acres of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging in
Welford ; and common of pasture for 4 beasts in the common fields of
Welford : which said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, 6j. 8^.
John Grigg died at Welford, 3rd December, 1627 ; Richard Grigg is
his brother and next heir, and was then aged 21 years.
The said Richard has taken the profits of the said premises from the
death of the said John up to the present time.
Alice Grigg, relict of Richard Grigg, the father, has taken yearly out
of the issues of the said premises from the death of the said Richard,
£-1 during her life ; she still survives at Welford.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part 1, No. 203.
VOL. II.
34 Gloucestershire
cBlUjs (0re^t)ur0t3 yeoman.
Delivered into Court 29th Jane, 13 Charles I.
I nCjUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 12 Charles I
A [1636], before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death of
Ellis Greyhurst, of Bladington alias Bleding^on, yeoman, by the oath of
Moore Gwilliam, Edward Wood, Robert lies, Thomas Gibbes, Thomas Osborne,
Edward Pratt, Richard Kirby, Edmund Ferebee, Edmund Freeman, John
Wood, William Tayler, Thomas Roberts, Robert Griffith, John Mann and
Walter Woodward, who say that
Ellis Greyhurst was seised of one messuage and one close of pasture
containing \\ acres in Bladington; \\ virgate of land to the said
messuage belonging ; all those lands, meadows and pasture in Bladington
called a petty farme, a Berrydall and a halfe Berrydall, containing 27^
acres, parcels of the demesne lands of Bladington ; r\ parts (in 44 parts
to be divided) of all other the demesne lands, wastes and commons of
the manor of Bladington ; and common of pasture for 75 sheep and
1 1 cows yearly, and for 5 horses and 4 horses alternately each year for
ever upon the common fields of Bladington.
So seised, the said Ellis by indenture dated 2nd February, 22 James I
[1625], made between himself of the one part and Richard Baker, of
Bladington, husbandman, and Anthony Morris, of Icombe, co. Wor-
cester, husbandman, of the other part, in consideration of a marriage
then to be solemnized between John Greyhurst, son and heir of the
said Ellis, and Alice Roch, now the wife of the said John, granted to
the said Richard Baker and Anthony Morris all the said premises ; to hold
to them and their heirs for ever, to the following uses : as to one moiety
thereof to the use of the said Ellis Greyhurst for life, and after his decease
to the use of Joan Greyhurst, wife of the said Ellis, for her life, in full
satisfaction of her dower ; and as to the other moiety to the use of the
said John Greyhurst for his life, and after his decease to the use of
the said Alice Roch for her life. After the decease of the said Ellis, Joan,
axidi John, then all the said premises shall be to the use of the heirs male
of the said John by the said Alice for ever ; and for default to the heirs
female of the said John by the said Alice, with remainder to the right
heirs of the said Ellis for ever.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, 30.?.
Ellis Greyhurst died at Bladington, 2nd October, 1 1 Charles I [1635] ;
John Greyhurst is his son and next heir, and was then aged 34 years
and more.
The said Joan still survives at Bladington.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part i, No. 128.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 35
(George C^ajscoigne, enquire.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 6th October, 13 Charles I
A [1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
George Gascoigne, esq., by the oath of George Lawrence, gent., Edward
Feribe, Edward Wood, William Groves, Thomas Clutterbucke, William
Tayler, Robert lies, William Chaunce, John Broade, John Wood, Hodgkinson
Paine, Thomas Allyn and Michael Clavenger, who say that
George Gasgcoine was seised of all that lordship and manor of Ampney
St. Peter with its rights, members and liberties lying in the counties of
Gloucester and Wilts, sometime parcel of the possessions of the late
monastery of St Peters, Gloucester; all the tithes of sheaves, grain and
hay and all other tithes whatsoever yearly growing upon the lands and
tenements called Leversuch lands lying at Holyroode Ampney, to the
said late monastery sometime belonging ; 2 meadows called Broadmead
and Pullmead in Ampney St. Peter, to the said late monastery sometime
belonging ; one water mill and all those messuages, lands, pastures,
tithes of sheaves and other tithes whatsoever late in the tenure of
Thomas Bayley and Christian his wife, and Thomas Smart and Margaret
his wife and John their son, situate in Ampney St. Peter and Holyrood
Ampney, sometime parcel of the possessions of the said late monastery ;
all that land and pasture called Grove Close lying next the chapel of
the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Halston in Halston in the said county
of Wilts, late in the tenure of Edward Hunger/ord, gent., and sometime
parcel of the possessions of the said late Monastery ; all the messuages,
mills, houses, lands, rents, services, etc., in Ampney St. Peter, Ampney
St. Cross and Halston to the said manor of Ampney in any way belonging.
So seised, the said George Gascoigne made his will at the Middle
Temple, London, on the 17th day of September, 161 9, whereby he
bequeathed the said premises {inter alia) as follows : I will to my son
John Gascoigne all that my close of pasture commonly called Grove close
and all other my houses, rents, lands, etc., in St. Peters Ampney alias
Estington, South Cerney, Cerney Wicke and Cricklade or elsewhere : to
hold for 16 years, and from thenceforth to my grandson John Gascoigne,
son of my late son Sir Nicholas Gascoigne, knight, deceased, and to his
heirs ; and for default, to my said son John Gascoigne the elder and
his heirs for ever. All the said premises are held of the King in chief
by knight's service, to wit, by the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are
worth per annum, clear, los.
George Gascoigne died i8th September, 1620, at St. Ives in the county
of Huntingdon; John Gascoigne, esq., son of the said Nicholas Gascoigne,
knight, deceased, is his kinsman and next heir: on the 15th day of
August last past the said John Gascoigne was aged 24 years.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part, i, No. 105.
36 Gloucestershire
Cl^omais i^oDsejs altajs ^eDge^, yeoman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 6th October, 13 Charles I
[1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, Henry Brownejohn,
feodary, and John Poole, gent., after the death of Thomas Hodges alias
Hedges, late of Arlingham, yeoman, by the oath of George Lawrence, gent.,
Edward Ferihe, Edward Wood, William Groves, Thomas Clutterbucke,
William Tayler, Robert lies, William Chaunce, John Broade, John Wood,
Hodgkinson Paine, Thomas Allyn and Michael Claveng r, who say that
Thomas Hodges was seised of one messuage, one garden, 2 orchards
and 100 acres of land, arable, meadow and pasture, situate within the
parish of Arlingham ; and one parcel of land containing \ acre, parcel of
the common or waste lands in the marsh called .Bardens Marsh in
Arlingham.
The said messuage, garden, orchards and land are held of Thomas
Yate, esq., as of his manor of Arlingham, in socage, by fealty, suit at
court, reliefs when they shall happen, and the yearly rent of 23^. %d., and
are worth per annum, clear, ^bs. Sd. Of whom or by what service the
parcel of land in Hardens Marsh is held the jurors know not ; it is worth
per annum, clear, id.
Thomas Hodges died at Arlingham i6th September, 3 Charles I [1627];
/ohn Hodges is his son and next heir, and was aged 17 years on the
17th September last past.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part i, No. 183.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 13 Charles I
X. [1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
John Holtom, late of Marston Sicca, yeoman, by the oath of More Gwillim,
gent., Arthur Clark, Edward Add ames, Thomas Guy, Thomas Samson, John
Jones, Stephen Wood, Walter Milkrd, Robert Driver, John Undrill, Tobias
Mayo, Richard Hibarte and Am'^s Dancey, who say that
Before the death of the said John Holtom one William Holtom, his
father, and the said John were jointly seised of one messuage and
2 virgates of land, meadow and pasture in Marston Sicca, then in the
tenure of the said William and John.
So seised, the said William and John, by charter dated 3rd June,
22 James I [1624.]. in consideration of a marriage then had between the
said John Holtom and Mary his wife, enfeoffed Thomas Hurdys and
Thomas Ryland of the said premises, to hold to them and their heirs for
ever to the uses following : as to one moiety thereof to the use of the
said Mary Holtom for her life, in the name of her jointure ; and after
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her decease to the use of the said /ofin and his heirs by the said Mary ;
and for default to the use of the said William Holtom and his heirs male;
and for default to the use of the right heirs of the said John Holtom for
ever. As to the moiety of one virgate of land, meadow and pasture,
parcel of the said 2 virgates of land, to the use of the said William
Holtom and Alice his wife for their lives ; and after their decease to the
use of the said John Holtom and his heirs; for default to the use of
the said William Holtom and his heirs male ; and for default to the use
of the %z\di John Holtom and his heirs for ever. As to the residue of the
said premises, to the use of the said John Holtom and his heirs ; for
default to the use of the said William Holtom and his heirs male ; and
for default to the use of the said John Holtom and his heirs for ever.
The said John and Mary had issue John Holtom. The said William
Holtom died ist December, 8 Charles I [1632], at Marston Sicca.
The said premises are hold of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not. The premises
limited to the said Mary are worth nothing yearly during her life, but
afterwards they will be worth per annum, clear, \os. The premises
limited to the said Alice will be worth per annum, clear, after her death,
5 J. The residue of the said premises is worth per annum, clear, \zd.
John Holtom died ist September last past ; John Holtom is his son and
next heir, and on the 1 3th February last past was aged 7 years.
The said Alice Holtom and Mary Holtom still survive at Marston Sicca.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part i, No. 30.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 28th July, 13 Charles I
X L'^37]' before Hugh White, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death o{ John Haynes, by the oath oi More Guillim, gent.,
Edward Wood, Thomas Clutterbucke, Gtorge Lawrence, William Groves, John
Man, John Worme, William Taylor, Thomas Litton, Michael Clavenger,
John Acton, John Wood and Samuel Spencer, who say that
John Haynes was seised of one messuage and 3J virgates of land,
meadow and pasture in Daglingworth ; 3 closes of land in Daglingworth
and Wicke called Archebalds alias Erchenbawdes homeclose and Wicke
close ; and 2 acres of arable land in the fields of Lower Duntesbome :
which said premises are held of Henry Poole, esq., as of his manor of
Daglingworth in socage, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of
3^. 4^. and ilb. of cummin, and are worth per annum, clear, ibs. Sd.
John Haynes died 1st October, 6 Charles I [1630] at Daglingworth ;
Thomas Hayms is his son and ne.xt heir, and was then aged 15 years,
6 months and more.
i, Inq. p m., 13 Charles I, v.o., aYo. 88.
3 8 Gloucestersk ire
Delivered into Court loth May, 13 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham. 24th March, 12 Charles I
[1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, by virtue of his oflBce,
after the death of Roger Johnsons, late of Bladington alias Bledington,
husbandman, by the oath of Thomas Tayloe, gent., Edward Pinfold,
Samuel Cambridge, John Stubbes, John Packer, Robert Packer, Thomas Pate,
Thomas Mason, Henry Mason, William King, Edmund Carpender, John
Dobbins, Arkor Inde and Edmund Ballenger, gent., who say that
Roger Johnsons was seised of one messuage or tenement in Bladington
containing 2 spaces (spacia) late in the tenure of Thomas Gryme and
Elizabeth his wife; divers parcels of land, meadow and pasture there,
containing 10 acres, in the occupation of the said Thomas and Elizabeth ;
and common of pasture for 2 cows and 6 sheep in the fields and
commons of Bladington.
So seised, the said Roger Johnsons at Bladington by indenture dated
13th December, 18 James I [ibzo] granted to the said Thomas Gryme
and Elizabeth his wife all the said premises : to hold for 80 years, they
paying yearly for the same to the said Roger Johnsons and his heirs one
penny upon the first day of May if lawfully demanded.
Thomas Gryme died at Bladington 19th February, 6 Charles I [163 1] ;
and the said Elizabeth died there 9th July last past.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, ts.
Roger Johnsons died at Bladington 29th January, 9 Charles I [1634] ;
Richard Johnsons is his son and next heir, and was then aged 13 years
and 4 days. Joan Johnsons late the wife of the said Roger still survives
at Bladington.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, v.o., No. 97.
Eicl^arD i^eble, gentleman.
Delivered into Court 6th May, 13 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cheltenham, 24th March, 12 Charles I
X [1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
Richard Keble, gent., by the oath of Thomas Tayloe, gent., Edward
Pinfold, gent., Samuel Cambridge, gent., John Stubbes, gent., John Packer,
gent., Robert Packer, gent., Thomas Pate, gent., Thomas Mason, Henry
Mason, William Kinge, Edmund Carpenter, John Dobins, Ancors Nynd and
Edmund Ballenger^ who say that
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Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 39
Richard Keble was seised of one capital messuage or farm, commonly
called Eastleche Turvill Farm, with all the lands, tenements, etc., to
the same belonging ; the coppice wood called Eastleche Copice wood,
containing 5 acres ; a messuage lying in Downend Towne within the
parish of Letchlade ; one virgate of land and one close of pasture
containing 3 acres, to the said messuage belonging; one close of
meadow or pasture called the Lamas close containing 4 acres, being
in the parish of Langford in the county of Berks ; one parcel of
arable land called Lacies peece, in the fields of Langford ; 3 acres
of arable land lying in the several fields of Langford and Little Faring-
ton in the county of Berks ; 2 acres of meadow lying in Kelmescott
meadow in the county of Oxford, in the ham there called Westham ; and
one close of pasture lying in Broad Blunsdon in the county of Wilts,
called the Hide alias the Overhide.
So seised, the said Richard Keble, in consideration of the love which
he bore to Elizabeth his wife, and for a competent jointure to be made
for her, and also in consideration of a marriage to be solemnized
between Richard Keble, son and heir apparent of the said Richard, and
Elizabeth Broderwicke, one of the daughters of Francis Braderwicke, by
indenture dated 24th May, 3 Charles I [1627], made between himself of
the one part and Richard Braderwicke and Richard Gearing of the other
part, agreed that he and his heirs should be seised of the said premises
to the use of him the said Richard Keble for his natural life ; and after
his decease then as to one 3rd part (in 3 parts to be divided) of the
premises in Eastleche Turvill to the sole use of Elizabeth wife of Richard
Keble, senior, for her life, in full satisfaction of her dower. As to the
reversion of the said premises, to the use of the said Richard Keble, junior,
and his heirs' male by the said Elizabeth Braderwicke ; for default,
successively to the use of the heirs male of the said Richard Keble junior,
the heirs female of the said Richard Keble, junior, the heirs male of the
said Richard Keble, senior, and the right heirs of the said Richard Keble,
senior, for ever.
The capital messuage of Eastleche Turvill and the premises to the
same belonging are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum,
clear, zos. Of whom or by what service the premises in Letchlade are
held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 6j. 8d. Of
whom the premises in Langford and Little Farington are held the jurors
know not: they are worth per annum, clear, \os. The meadow in
Kelmescott is held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what
part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and is worth per annum, clear,
2J. Of whom the close of pasture in Broad Blunsdon is held the jurors
know not: it is worth per annum, clear, lo^. Richard Keble, senior, died
15th October last past ; Richard Keblt,']\xn\OT, is his son and next heir and
40 Gloucestershire
was then aged 30 years and more. Elizabeth, late the wife of the said
Richard Keble, senior, still survives at Letchlade.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part i, No. 126.
3o]^n Large.
Delivered into Court i8th February, 13 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thombury, 13th March, 8 James I [161 1],
A before Edward Trotman, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of John Large, by the oath of William Rider, gent.,
Richard Weeksteed, gent., Henry Wisse, gent., Robert Stones, William
Lyncke, Robert Longe, Arthur Hobbes, John Whitfeild, John Kinge, Hugh
Lewes, William Fowler, Richard Cole, Thomas Thurner, senior, and Edward
Lyncke, who say that
• John Large, father of the said John Large, was seized of a messuage
called Combe house, and of 10 acres of meadow and pasture thereto
belonging, situate within the parish of Westburie on Trym ; 2 closes of
meado>y in Southmeade within the said parish of Westburie, sometime
in the tenure of John Vasb)rowe ; 7 acres of land in the said parish
now in the tenure of Alice Tiplon, widow ; 2 acres of land and one parcel
of wood containing \ acre in Westbury, late in the tenure of Katherine
Webbe, widow ; the 4th part of a messuage and 34 acres of land, meadow
and pasture thereto belonging, situate in Ridland within the said parish
of Westbury, late in the tenure of David Jones ; the 4th part of a
messuage and 28 acres of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging
in Charleton within the parish of Henburie, late in the tenure of
Thomas Edwards', the 4th part of a messuage and 20 acres of land,
meadow and pasture thereto belonging, in Meereditch within the parish
of Henburie, late in the tenure of William Stokes ; the 4th part of a
messuage and 6 acres of land, meadow and pasture in Charleton and
Weeke, within the said parish of Henburie, now in the tenure of Margaret
Cox, widow ; the 4th part of one parcel of meadow containing 2 acres,
lying in Compton Greenefeild within the parish of Henburie, late in
the tenure oi John Holloway; the 4th partof one close of meadow con-
taining 4 acres of land in Redwicke within the said parish of Henburie,
late in the tenure of John Cooke ; the 4th part of one close of meadow
called Sheephouse leaze, containing 4 acres, situate in or near Abeltram
within the said parish, late in the tenure of William Philpott; 3 acres of
meadow in Bishopps more within the said parish ; the 4th part of a
messuage and 3 acres of pasture in Lawrence Weston within the said
parish, now in the tenure of Thomas Vympeny ; the 4th part of a messuage
and 5 acres of pasture in Lawrence Weston, now in the tenure of William
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Haynes\ the 4th part of a messuage and garden there, late in the tenure
of the said William Stokes ; the yearly rent of i\d. issuing out of a
messuage and certain lands lying within the said parish of Henburie,
late in the tenure of Gtorge Haynes; the 4th part of a messuage and
16 acres of land, meadow and pasture in Henburie, late in the tenure of
John Barrett ', the 4th part of a messuage and 7 acres of land, meadow
and pasture in Henburie, now in the tenure of John Bye ; the 4th part
of a messuage and i acre of pasture there, late in the tenure of John
George ; and of the 4th part of a capital messuage and of all the lands,
meadows and pastures to the same belonging in Lawrence Weston
aforesaid.
John Large, senior, being so seised, made his will on the i6th day of
June, 1595, whereby 'he bequeathed io John Large his son all the said
premises, except the said 4th part of the said capital messuage : to hold
for his life ; with remainder after his death io John Large son of the said
John Large, junior, and to his heirs male for ever. The testator bequeathed
to John Large son of John Large late of Sherehampton, deceased, the
said 4th part of the said capital messuage : to hold to him and his heirs
for ever ; and for default, the remainder thereof to the said John Large,
grandson of the said testator and to his heirs for ever.
The said/<7-^« Large the testator died at Westburie 21st June, 1597.
Ail the said premises in Westburie on Trym are held of Thomas
Sadleir, knight, as of his manor of Westburie on Trym, by fealty and suit
at court, and are worth per annum, clear, 20J. The premises in Henburie
are held of the said Thomas Sadleir as of his manor of Henburie, by
fealty and suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear, 20J.
John Large (named in the writ) died at Clifton nth January,
i597-[8] ; John Large is his son and next heir and was then aged 9 years
and more.
Lnq. p.m., 13 Charles L, v.o.. No. 91.
dBilliam iQortDooD, enquire.
Delivered into Court 7ih July, 13 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 24th March, 12 Charles I
[1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
William Norwood, esq., by the oath of Thomas Tayloe, Edward Pinejoulde,
Samuel Cambridge, John Stubbs, John Packer, Robert Packer, Thomas Pale,
Thomas Mason, Henry Mason, William Kinge, Edward Carpenter, John
Dobins, Ankor Nyne and Edmund Balinger, who say that
William Norwood was seised of the manor of Leckampton ; 2 pastures
called Hartley and Whitley; the advowson of the Church of Leckampton;
and the manor of Uphatherley.
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The said manor of Leckampton, the 2 pastures and the said advowson
are held of the manor of Cheltenham in free and common socage, by
the yearly rent of 25J, and by suit at the court of the said manor every
3 weeks, and are worth per annum, clear, ^3. The manor of Uphatherley
is held of the manor of Barton Regis in free and common socage, by the
yearly rent of 22J., and is worth per annum, clear, 40J.
William Norwood died at Leckampton 9th October, 8 Charles I
[1632]; Francis Norwood, esq., is his kinsman and next heir male, to
wit, son of Richard Norwood, gent, deceased, eldest son of the said
William Norwood, and was then aged 30 years and more.
The said Francis has taken the profits of all the said premises, except
the manor of Uphatherley from the death of the said William Norwood
up to the present time.
Jnq. p.m., 1 3 Charles I, part i , No. 151.
(George f^umfret, T^oman,
Delivered into Court 13th February, 13 Charles I.
I nC[UlSltlOn taken at Newnham, 25th May, 19 James I [1621],
jL before Robert Pirke, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office, after the
death of George Pumfrey, late of Newnham, yeoman, by the oath of
William Arram of . . . William Osborne, John Butcher, George Gwynnell,
William Trigge, Thomas Arram, James Robins, Thomas Orpwoode, John
Bayly, John Arram, Edmund Jefferies, John Chin, Henry Moodie and
Thomas Stephens, who say that
George Pumjrey was seised of one parcel of land, meadow or pasture
containing \ acre in Newnham, which is held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and is worth per annum, clear, 4^.
George Pumjrey died ist February last past ; Philip Pumjrey is his son
and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, v.o., No. 32.
jijtcl^olais !Bobert0, enquire.
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I riQUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, r3th April, 13 Charles I [1637],
X. before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of Nicholas
Roberts, esq., by the oath oi More Gwilliam, gent., Arthur Clarke, Edward
Adams, Thomas Guy, Thomas Sansom, John Jones, Stephen Wood, Walter
Millard, Robert Driver, John Undrill, Tobias Mayo, Richard Hibbert and
Amos Dansey, who say that
Nicholas Roberts was seised of the manor of Westbury, the site of the
said manor and one capital messuage wherein he lived, with all the rights
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and members thereof, in the parish of Westbury ; the manor or the site
of the manor of Sellars in Westbury; 10 messuages, 6 tofts, i water-mill,
I dovecote, 10 gardens, 10 orchards, 300 acres of land, 100 acres of
meadow, 200 acres of pasture and 60 acres of wood in Westbury and
Sellars : all which premises the said Nicholas Roberts purchased to him
and his heirs o{ John Button, esq.: they were lately parcel of the lands of
Alexander ^aynham, esq.
The said Nicholas was likewise seised of 5 several parcels of meadow
containing 16 acres lying together in a meadow called Poole meadowe
alias Pow meadow in the tithing of Cleeve in the parish of Westbury,
late parcel of the demesne lands of the manor of Rodley in Westbury.
Also of the manor or lordship of Deane Magna; 10 messuages, 6
cottages, 3 tofts, 20 gardens, 60 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, and
60 acres of pasture in Deane Magna ; the advowson of 2 parts of the
Church of Deane Magna ; and of the office of bailiff of Deane Magna :
which said premises the said Nicholas Roberts purchased to him and his
heirs of the said Alexander Baynham.
Also of certain parcels of land, meadow and pasture in Deane
Magna, containing 40 acres, commonly called Blackball meadows, and
one close of pasture there called Skulley grove, containing 30 acres :
which said premises are reputed to be or late were parcel of the
assarted lands within the forest of Deane, and were purchased by the
said Nicholas to himself and his heirs of John Winchcombe and Joseph
Baynham. Also of one capital messuage, one garden and 3 orchards
containing 4 acres in Deane Magna, in the tenure of John Maddox,
gent. ; one messuage and one garden there in the tenure of John
Paynter; one messuage or inn (hospicio) and one garden there in the
tenure of William Codle ; one messuage and one garden there in the
tenure of John Burgon and James Scott ; all those closes or several
grounds (fundis) of land, meadow, pasture and wood in Deane as
follows: one close called Townsend feild containing 5 J- acres, one close
called little Casbrooke feild, containing 2 acres, one close called little
Bach a Rudding containing 6 acres, one close called greate Highokefeild
containing gi acres, one close called little Highokefeild containing 9
acres, one close called Careless croft containing i^ acres, one close
called Whitehill meade containing 3 acres, one close called Purslowes
hill containing 5 acres, one close called the Fower Pleck, containing
3^ acres, one close called Barkers Pleck containing 3 roods, one close
called over East hills containing 6 acres, 2 closes called Stockwall
meadowe and Barkenhill containing 12 acres, one other close there
called HoUwall feild containing 9 acres, one close called Naylors
Thome containing 7 acres, two closes there called the Harpe and the
Paddocke containing 4 acres, one grove of wood called the Harpe grove
containing 5 acres and one rood, divers closes called ]5romehills and
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Cuttesland containing 25 acres, one close called Elleys meadowe con-
taining 3 acres, one close called Akins close containing 9 acres, one
close called the Padocke containing \ acre, and one garden sometime
in the tenure of Bryan Gravenor, deceased : which said premises were
formerly of John Aykway, senior, gent., deceased, and afterwards of
John Ayleway, junior, gent., likewise deceased, son and heir of the said
John, senior.
The said Nicholas was likewise seised of one messuage and one garden
in Avenhall, now or late in the tenure of William Farlie ; one close there
called Longmeadowe containing 7 acres ; 3 closes there called the Mill
Meadowe, Barton Hilles and Long meadow hilles, containing 5 acres ;
one grove of wood there called Lane Grove containing 2 1 acres ; one
close there called New leaze containing 6 acres ; one grove of wood
there called Wilderns grove containing 15^^ acres ; 14 other several
closes there called Wildernes closes alias Wilderns ground containing
62 acres ; one grove of wood there called Sturnes grove containing 8
acres; and one bam there called Shewburies barne : which said premises
were sometime of the said John Ayleway, senior, and afterwards of the
said John Ayleway, junior.
Also of the manor of Baysham in the county of Hereford ; of the
manor of the Lee alias Lea in the counties of Gloucester and Hereford ;
of divers messuages, lands, meadows, woods, etc., in the parishes and
vills of the Lee, Newland, Ashton, Ingham and Weston under Pennyard ;
the office called the woodwardship of the Lee or the Lee Baylie within
the forest of Deane ; the manor of Stanton Harcourt lying in Stanton
Harcourt, Southley, Sutton and Westend in the county of Oxford ; the
rectory impropriate of Oxenhall alias Oxnall ; the advowson of the
vicarage of the Church of Oxenhall ; and all the houses, buildings,
orchards, lands, etc., in Oxenhall or elsewhere to the said rectory
belonging.
So seised, the said Nicholas Roberts by deed indented dated 29th
June, 8 Charles I [1632], made between himself by the name of Nicholas
Roberts of Stanton Harcourt of the one part and John Lord Houghton, son
and heir apparent oi John, Earl of Clare and Edward Fate of Buckland in
the county of Berks, baronet, of the other part, in consideration of a sum
of money paid to the said Nicholas by the said Lord Houghton and
Edward JTate, granted to them 2 parts, in 3 parts to be divided, of all the
said premises, except the said 5 several parcels of meadow containing
16 acres in Poole meadow: to hold for 70 years, they paying yearly for
the same one grain of pepper if demanded.
The manor of Westbury, the capital messuage wherein the said
Nicholas Roberts lived, and the premises there purchased of the said
John Button, except the manor of Sellars, are held of the King as of his
honor of Hereford by knight's service, to wit, by the 3rd part of a
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knight's fee, by reason of the minority of Henry Lord Stafford now in
the wardship of the King, and are worth per annum, clear, during the
said term of 70 years 20J., and after the said £ i. The manor of Sellars
is held of the King as of his manor of Eastgreenwich in the county of
Kent, by fealty only in free and common socage, and not in chief or by
knight's service, and is worth per annum, clear, during the said term
13J. 4//., and after that term 40J. The five parcels of meadow in Poole
meadow are held of the King as of his manor of Enfield in the county
of Middlesex by fealty only in free and common socage, and not in
chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, \os. The
manor of Deane Magna, the advowson of the church, the office of
Bailiff, and all the premises there purchased of Alexander Baynham are
held of the King as of his castle of St. Briavello by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, during the said term of 70 years 20J., and afterwards
£ l- Of whom or by what service the said parcels of land, meadow and
pasture called Blackall meadowes and the said close of pasture called
Skulley grove are held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum,
clear, during the said term xod., and afterwards 5J. The lands called
Cuttesland are held of William Kingeslon, esq., as of his manor of
Flexley, in free and common socage, by fealty and the yearly rent of qd.
The close called Akins close is held of the King as of his castle of St.
Briavello, in free and common socage, by fealty, suit at court, and the
yearly rent of id. The closes called Naylors Thome and the Harpe
and the grove called the Harpe Grove are held of the King as of his
manor of Bulford in the county of Wilts in free and common socage, by
fealty only. All the premises in Deane Magna sometime o{ John Aylewiiy
are held of the King as of his said castle of St. Briavello by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not. The
grove of wood called Wildems grove and the 14 closes called Wilderns
closes are held of the King as of his castle of St. Briavello in free and
common socage, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of loj. All
the premises in Avenhall are held of Baynham Vaughan, esq., and Jdin
Vaughattf widow, his mother, as of their manor of Avenhall in free
and common socage, by fealty, suit at court and divers several rents
amounting to . All the premises in Deane Magna and Avenhall
sometime in the tenure of /ohn Ayleway are worth per annum, clear,
during the said term and during the life of /ane now the wife of Edward
Trolman, esq., and formerly the wife of the said John Ayleway, senior :
which said Edward dind Jane, in right of the said Jane, are seised of the
3rd part of the same, for the life of the said Jane for her dower, 6s. Sd.,
and after her death 20J. The manor of Baysham is held of the King in
chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and is worth per annum, clear, during the said term 55. and
Gloucestershire
afterwards 15J. The manor of the Lee is held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and is worth per annum, clear, \os. and after the said term 30J. All the
premises in the Lee, Newland, Ashton, Ingham and Weston and the
office of the woodwardship of the Lee are worth per annum, clear,
3J. 4d. and afterwards iot., but of whom they are held the jurors know
not. The manor of Stanton Harcourt is held of the King in chief, by
knight's service, to wit, by the nth part of a knight's fee, and is worth
per annum, clear, zos. and afterwards £ ■^. Of whom or by what service
the rectory of Oxenhall and other the premises there are held the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, ts. %d. and afterwards 20J.
Nicholas Roberts died at Wesbury 19th January last past ; CcBsar
Roberts, esq., is his son and next heir, and was then aged 20 years 3
months 16 days and not more. Francisca Roberts, late the wife of the
said Nicholas, still survives at Westbury.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part i, No. 10.
iHattl^etx) Ctnnall^ lunatic.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 13 Charles I
X [1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, to enquire as to
the lunacy of Matthew Tyndall, by the oath of Moore Gilliams, gent.,
Arthur Gierke, Edward Addams, Thomas Saunsom, Thomas Guy, John
Joanes, Stephen Wood, Waller Millard, Robert Driver, John Underhill, Toby
Mayo, Richard Hibbert and Amos Dauncie, who say that
About the end of December last past the said Matthew became a
lunatic ; that he enjoys lucid intervals ; that he is quite incompetent to
take care of himself or his goods ; that he is now possessed of goods
and chattels to the value of /'400, to wit, in money, plate and household
stuff to the value of /^ 100, and in money owing by several obligations
jf^oo ; and that he has 3 brothers and 3 sisters, to wit, Richard Tyndall,
William Tyndall, Samuel Tyndall, Agnes the wife of John Hicks, Katherine
the wife of Richard Cole, and Oreana now the wife of Nathaniel Cambredg.
Thomas Tyndall is the kinsman and heir of the said Matthew Tyndall,
and is aged 14 years.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part i, No. 217.
Cl^oma^ Cimbrell, reoman.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 13 Charles I
X [1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
Thomas Timbrell, late of Preston super Stowre, yeoman, by the oath of
More Gwilliams, gent., Arthur Clarke, Edward Addames, Thomas Guy,
Inqnisitiones Post Mortem. 47
Thomas Sansom, John Jones, Stephen Wood, Walter Millerd, Robert Driver,
John Undrill, Toby Mayo, Richard Hiberte and Amos Dancey, who say that
Long before the death of Thomas Timbrel!, Edward Grevill, knight, and
Roland Barkley, esq. were seised of one messuage in Preston super Stowe,
then in the tenure of John Timbrell, grandfather of the said Thoma%
Timbrell; also of one close of pasture, \\ virgates of land and the 8th of
a virgate of land, mtadow and pasture in Preston, then in the tenure
of the said John Timbrill ; and of one part, \ a part and the 8th of a part
of all the waste ground of the manor or lordship of Preston, in 23 parts
and i of a part to be divided.
So seised, the said Edward Grevill and Roland Barkeley by their
charter dated 20th May, 4 James I [1606], in consideration of /^i68 to
them paid, enfeoffed the said Thomas Timbrell of all the said premises :
to hold to him and the heirs of his body; and for default, the remainder
of all the said premises to be to William Timbrell, another of the sons of
John Timbrell, father of the said Thomas Timbrell, and to his heirs for
ever, to the use of the said Thomas and the heirs of his body ; and for
default, to the use of the said William Timbrell and his heirs for ever.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, \os.
Thomas Timbrell died at Preston 20th December last past; Thomas
Timbrell is his son and heir, and on the 20th day of December last past
was aged 9 years.
Joan, late the wife of the said Thomas, still survives at Preston.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part i, No. 54.
€l^oma0 C^nDale, gentleman.
Delivered into Court 2nd May, 13 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 24th March, 12 Charles I
[1637], before //ugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
Thomas Tynda/e, gent., by the oath of Thomas Taylor, gent., Edward
Pinfold, Samuel Cambridg, John Stabbs, John Parker, Thomas Pate, Thomas
JUason, //enry Mason, William King, Edmund Carpenter, John Dobbins,
Ancore Nynd, Edmund Ballinger and Robert Parker, who say that
Thomas Tyndale was seised of one capital messuage or site of the
farm of Mylkham alias Milkesham in Stinchcombe, and of 2 barns, 2
dove-cotes, one garden, one orchard, 80 acres of land, 10 acres of
meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood, 10 acres of furze and
heath in Stinchcombe, Came and Nibley; one close of meadow or
pasture in Came called Stindall Mead which Matilda, late the wife of
Richard Tyndale, deceased, father of the said Thomas, now holds for her
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dower, containing 6 acres ; one close of meadow or pasture in Stinch-
combe called Tymler, which the said Matilda likewise holds for her
dower, containing 8 acres, one close of meadow or pasture there called
Tymleys acre which the said Matilda likewise holds, containing one
acre ; one close of meadow or pasture there called Calve Hume, which
the said Matilda likewise holds, containing 3 acres : all of which
premises Richard Tyndale grandfather, of the said Thomas Tyndale,
purchased to himself and his heirs for ever of Thomas, formerly Lord
Wentworth, deceased ; one acre of meadow in Stinchcombe called Stile
acre ; 3 acres of pasture in Barkley in a field there called Achington
feild which the said Thomas Tyndale purchased to himself and his heirs
o{ John Windowe; one close of pasture called Ncwe Leaze containing
6 acres ; one close of meadow called Berrifeildes-Meadsplott containing
2 acres: which said closes the said Matilda likewise holds for her dower;
one close of meadow called Deepe-meade, containing 3 acres; one close
of meadow or pasture called the Arme, containing one acre ; one
messuage and one close of meadow called Cookes Mead ; one close of
meadow called the great Ley, containing 4 acres ; one close of pasture
called the Craftes, containing 6 acres ; one acre of wood or woodland
called Ryding-grove ; one acre of meadow on Broadmead called Lane
acre: all which said premises last mentioned are situate in Stinchcombe,
and were lately purchased by Richard Tyndale, father of the said Thomas,
of Robert Ashton and Katherine his wife and of Thomas Ashton and Alice
his wife ; one capital messuage in Nybley called Huntes-Court ; and one
orchard, one garden, 40 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 10 acres of
pasture and 3 acres of wood in Nibley : which said premises Richard
Tyndale, brother of the said Thomas, now holds for the term of his life, of
the demise which the said Thomas made to the said Richard, he paying
yearly for the same 4^.
The said Thomas Tyndale was likewise seised of one close of pasture
in Bredston in the parish of Barkley called Wenworthy containing
10 acres and 3 acres of meadow in Bredston.
Also as of freehold contingent after the death of Katherine late the
wife of the said Thomas, deceased, of one close of meadow in Hinton
side in the parish of Barkley called Win-mead containing 6 acres ;
4 acres of land in Westfeild in Barkley; and 3 acres of land in Wanswell,
The capital messuage of Milkham, all the premises purchased of
Lord Wentworth and the acre of meadow called Stile acre are held of
George Lord Barkley as of his manor of Barkley, in socage, by fealty and
the yearly rent of one penny or one pair of gloves price one penny and
suit at court, and are worth per annum zos. ; the 3 acres of pasture in
Achington field are held of the said Lord Barkley by fealty and the yearly
rent of id., and are worth per annum, clear, zs. All the premises
purchased of the said Robert and Katherine, Thomas and Alice Ashton,
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except the messuage and close of meadow called Cookes Mead, are held
of the said Lord Barkley by fealty and the yearly rent of \d. or one pair
of gloves price one penny, and are worth per annum, clear, y. The saiti
messuage and close called Cook-mead are held of [blank] as of his
manor of BuUford, co. Wilts, in free and common socage, and not in
chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, y. The
messuage called Hunts-Court and all the premises in Nibley in the
tenure of the said Richard Tyndale are held of the said George Lord
Barkley by fealty and the yearly rent of 15^., and are worth per annum,
clear, \os. The close of pasture called Winworthy and the 3 acres of
meadow in Bredston are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth pef
annum, clear, 5^. The close in Barkley called Winmead is held of the
said Lord Barkley by fealty, the yearly rent of 8^. and suit at court, and
is worth per annum, clear, zs. The 4 acres of land in Westfield in
Barkley are held of the said George Lord Barkley by fealty and suit at
court, and are worth per annum, clear, zs.
Thomas Tindall died at Stinchcombe the last day of December last
past ; Thomas Tindall, gent., is his son and next heir, and was then aged
14 years and 7 months,
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles 7, part i, No. 40.
CDtDarD C^ler.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 23rd August, 13 Charles I [1637],
before Hugh White, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office, after the
death of Edivard Tyler, late of Tormerton, by the oath of William
Laurence, gent., Gilbert Freman, Richard Freman, Ralph Darbey, John
Clutterbucke, George Clutterbucke, Joseph Hopton, Thomas Smyth, Thomas
Bay ley, Thomas Hall, Richard Jenkins, James Atkins, John Honuood and
John Thaire, who say that
Edward Tiler was seised of one messuage and 42 acres of land, meadow
and pasture in Pucklechurch : which said premises are held of the King
in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 13^. 4^/.
Edward 7)7fr died at Tomerton 20th October, 10 Charles I [1634];
William Tyler, clerk, is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years
and more.
The said William took the profits of the said premises from the death
of the said Edivard up to the present time.
Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, v.o.. No. 85.
VOL. II.
50 Gloucestershire
JFabian Clutterboofee*
Inquisition taken at Thornbury, 28th March, 14 Charles I
[1638J, before John Poole^ gent., escheator, after the death of
Fabian Clutttrhooke, by the oath of Thomas Greeninge, Richard Arnoll,
John Hobbes, Thomas Pullen, William Skaye, William Stocke, John Agrove,
John Longe, William Mildmaie, William Higgins, Richard Peasley, Richard
Addames, John Bird, David Lewes, William Jobbins, John Howell and
Nicholas Powell, who say that
Fabian Clutterbooke was seised of 3 messuages and if virgates of land
in Estington, late in the tenure of the said Fabian, which said premises
are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a
knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 30J.
Fabian Clutterbooke died nth September last past, at the city of
Gloucester ; John Clutterbooke is his son and next heir, and was then
aged 40 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 24.
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I nOUlSltlOn taken at Faierford, 29th January, 14 Charles I
JL [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death of
John Blomer, esq., by the oath of William Blomer, gent., Robert Jones,
Thomas -Keeble, Tobias Champneyes, George Browne, John Savell, Walter
Robins, Henry Curtys, Francis Weekes, Thomas Moulder, senior, Thomas
Moulder, junior, Anthony Lambert, William Skynner, Walter Morgan,
Thomas Fowler, William Pitman and John Ebsworthe, gent., who say that
John Blomer was seised of the manor of Hatherupp in Hatherupp and
Celmesford ; one messuage and tenement called Downehall, situate in
the parishes of Cowlne St. Alewines and Hatherupp ; 3 parcels of land
called Queenesham, Cartersham and Hunsall, containing 30 acres, lying
in the parish of Lechlade ; and 2 parcels of land called Dolemeade and
Showe halfe acre, containing 20 acres in Lechlade.
The said John Blomer being so seised a fine was levied at Westminster
in the Octaves of Holy Trinity, 4 Charles I [1628], between Henry Belling-
ham, esq., and Edward Latton, esq., plaintiffs, and the said John Blomer
and William Blomer, deforciants, of all the said premises, to the use of
the said John Blomer for his natural life ; and after his decease to the use
of Frances Browne, whom the said John was then about to marry, for her
natural life, in full satisfaction of her dower; after her decease to the use
of the heirs male of the said John by the said Frances ; and for default
to the use of the said William Blomer and his heirs male, with divers
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remainders over, the reversion thereof being to the use of the right heirs
of the said John Blomer and their heirs for ever, and to such further uses
as it shall be lawful for the said Frances, after the death of the ssiid /ohn,
to grant, of any lands and tenements, parcel of the said Manor of
Hatherupp for 3 lives in possession and not in reversion, as by an
indenture tripartite dated 22nd IMay, 4 Charles I [1628], made between
the said /ohn Blomer and William Blomer of the first part, Anthony
Marram Earl Montague and the said Frances Browne of the second part,
and the said Henry Bellingham and Edward Latton, esq., of the third
part, directing the uses of the said fine, more at large appears.
Afterwards the marriage between the said John Blomer and Frances
Browne was solemnized.
John Blomer was likewise seised of the manor, tenement and farm
called Northy in Baxill alias Baxley and Battel), in co. Sussex.
Also in fee-tail, to wit, to him and his heirs male, the remainder
thereof to the right heirs of William Blomer, gent., deceased, father of
the said John, for ever, of the manor and farm of Eastlache Turvile ;
and all that pasturage and feeding for 600 sheep in Eastleche for one
feeding yearly.
Also of one messuage and 4 virgates of land in Eastleche Marten,
called Pryors Cotes ; 4 messuages and 4! virgates of land in Meysey-
hampton, in counties Gloucester and Wilts, in the several tenures of
Henry Ovenell, William Skinner, Robert Hewer and Richard 3 filler; one
parcel of meadow and pasture called Redhey, containing 60 acres in
Lechelade, one house called a wharfe house built upon the same, and
one acre of meadow called Steple acre, lying within the said meadow
called Redhey, late parcel of the lands of the late Priory of St. John the
Baptist in Lechlade.
So seised, the said John Blomer, by indenture dated lolh June, 13
Charles I [1637], granted to William Skinner one messuage in Meysey-
hampton, 2 small crofts, i\ virgates of arable land in a field there
called the Ham meadow, in the common fields of Meyseyhampton called
Pauters, and one close called the Heath, with 2 acres of meadow to the
same belonging, lying in Hill meadow in co. Wilts, parcel of the said
messuage and 4^ virgates of land in Meyseyhampton: to hold during
the life of the said William Skinner, Joan his wife, and William Skinner
of Marston, under the yearly rent of iis. Sd.
The said William, Joan and William Skinner still survive.
By another indenture, dated the last day of May, 5 Charles I [1629],
the said John Blomer demised to Richard Miller 2 messuages in Meysey-
hampton called Hawkes and Howells ; one close and one virgate of
land there ; one croft called Pit hay, and one close called Howells
greene there; and all those 2^ acres of meadow to the said premises
belonging in a meadow called Hill Meade, in the county of Wilts, other
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parcel of the said messuages and 4^ virgates oC land in Meyseyhampton :
to hold for 99 years if the said Richard Miller, Maryh\% wife, and Richard
Miller, junior, his son, so long shall live, under the yearly rent of 20^.
The said Richard, Mary and Richard Miller still survive.
By another indenture, dated 20th June, 5 Charles I [1629], the said
John Blomer granted to Robert Redborne alias Hewer, Mary his wife, and
John his son one messuage in Meyseyhampton and i of a virgate of arable
land in a certain field there ; 2 closes of meadow or pasture, one of
which is called the Home close and the other the Nether close ; 4 acres
of meadow called Stone meadowe, 2 acres whereof lie in the Common
meadows and .fields of Meyseyhampton, and the other 2 acres in the Hill
meadow aforesaid ; one close of meadow or pasture in Meyseyhampton
called the Overpadden containing 6 acres; one parcel of meadow called
Hawkes ham containing 4 acres ; and one close of pasture enclosed in
Meyseyhampton, containing 8 acres, another parcel of the said premises
there : to hold to the said Robert, Mary dLwd John Redborne for their lives.
The said Robert, Mary and John Redborne still survive.
By another indenture dated ist April, 8 Charles I [1632], the said /(3^»
Blomer to farm demised to Henry Ovenell, clerk, one messuage and tene-
ment in Meyseyhampton ; 4 closes called the Home closes, Nutt close
and Stock heyes, one close called the Heath or furse ground ; 6 acres of
meadow, i^ virgate of arable land in a certain field there, and one acre
of meadow in Hill meadow aforesaid residue of the said premises : to
hold for 99 years, if Francis Ovenell, Katherine Ovenell and John Ovenell,
children of the said Henry, so long shall live, under the yearly rent of 26J.
The said Francis, Katherine and John Ovenell still survive.
The said Johji Blomer being so seised of the manor of Eastleche
Turvile and other the premises in Eastleche Turvile, Eastleche Marten,
Lechelade and Meyseyhampton, a fine was levied at Westminster within
3 weeks from Trinity, 14 Charles I [1638], between Robert Lord Petre,
Edward Yate, baronet, yi?A« Chamberlyn, esq., and William Blomer, gent.,
plaintiffs, and the said John Blomer, deforciant, of all the said premises,
whereby the said John Blomer granted the same to the said Robert,
Edward, John and William : io hold for 21 years next after the death of
the said John, they paying therefor yearly to his heirs £ ■}, which said
fine was levied to the intent that Mary Blomer and Frances Blomer should
have the profits thereof during the said term for their maintenance and
portions.
The sdaA John Blomer \vdi% likewise seised of one messuage and 2 vir-
gates of land lying in Wall within the parish of Aldesworth, late in the
tenure of Willia?n Prior ; the site and farm of Wall ; all the tithes of
lambs and wool growing upon the said site ; and all that close of meadow
in Shipton in co. Oxford containing 9 acres called Caper Meade.
So seised, the said John by indenture dated 15th June, 14 Charles I
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[1638]. made between himself of the one part, John Atkinson, esq., Thomas
Greenwood, senior, esq., and Thomas Greemvood, junior, gent., of the other
part, in consideration of the love which he bore towards William Blomer
his second son, gave to the saidy6»/;« Atkinson, Thomas Greenwood, senior,
and Thomas Greenwood, junior, all the said premises in Wall and Shipton :
to hold to the use of the said John Blomer for his life, and after his
decease to the use of the said William Blomer and his heirs, with divers
remainders over, the reversion thereof being to the right heirs of the said
John Blomer for ever.
The said John Blomer was likewise seised of the reversion, after the
e.xpiration of 40 years, of all that meadow and pasture called Priors
Ham in Nether Creeklade in co. Wilts ; all the tithes of wool, lambs, and
hay thereupon growing ; the bailiwick of Highworth ; all the profits and
tolls as well of the fairs to be held yearly in Highworth on the feasts of
St. Peter ad Vincula and St. Michael the Archangel, as of all markets
yearly to be held within the borough of Highworth, late parcel of the
possessions of Thomas Lord Seymer of Sudeley ; and of all the messuages,
houses, shops, etc., to the said premises belonging in Highworth.
So seised, the said John Blomer by indenture dated 15th June,
14 Charles I [1638], made between himself of the one part, and the said
John Atkinson, Thomas Greenwood, senior, and Thomas Greenwood, junior,
of the other part, for the love which he bore towards Anthony Blomer his
son enfeoffed the said John, Thomas and Thomas of all the said premises :
to hold for ever to the use of the said John Blomer for his life ; and after
his decease to the use of the said Anthony and his heirs ; and for default
to the use of William Blomer second son of the said John and his heirs,
with divers remainders over, the reversion thereof being to the right
heirs of the said John for ever.
The said John Blomer was likewise seised of the reversion of one
messuage and 3 virgates of land in Langford co. Berks, now or late
in the tenure of Simon Carter, after the e.xpiration of 99 years, if the
said Simon Carter, Francis Carter and Richard Keeble, junior, so long
shall live, under the yearly rent of 40^-.
The said Simon, Francis and Richard still survive.
Also of the reversion of one messuage and 8 acres of land in
Kelmescott in co. Oxford, in the tenure of Thomas Stephens, after the
expiration of a demise thereof made for the term of the lives of William
and Thomas Stephens and Frances Turner, under the yearly rent of 6s. Sd.,
which said Thomas and Frances still survive.
Also of the advowson of the church of Hatherupp ; the latter feeding
of one close called Oxeleaze, and one parcel of land containing one acre
called the Common close, and 3 farindels of land in East meade and
broade leaze in f^astleche ^Marten and Southerupp.
The manor of Hatherupp and the advowson of the church there are
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held of the King in chief by knight's service, to wit, by the twentieth
part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear, £\o. The
messuage and tenement called Downehall are held of the Dean and
Chapter of the Cathedral church of Gloucester in socage, and are worth
per annum, clear, 20J. The 3 parcels of land called Queenesham,
Carters ham and Hunsall, and the 2 other parcels of land called Dole-
meade and Showe halfe acre are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, 40^'. The manor, tenement and farm called
Northy in Baxill are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but
by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, £1. The manor and farm of Eastleche Turvile are held
of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a fee the
jurors know not. The said pasturage and sleight for the said 600 sheep
in Eastleche are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
what part of a fee the jurors know not. Of whom the messuage and
4 virgates of land in Eastleche Marten and Sowtherupp are held the
jurors know not. Of whom the 4 messuages and other the premises in
Meyseyhampton are held the jurors know not. The parcel of meadow
called Redhey and other the premises in Lechelade are held of the King
in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and together with the said premises in Eastleache Turvile,
Eastleche Marten and Meyseyhampton are worth per annum, clear,
during the said term of 21 years as follows: as much thereof as lies
in county Gloucester 55J. and afterwards £ \, and as much thereof as
lies in county Wilts <^s. and afterwards 65'. %d. Of whom the premises
in Wall and Aldisworth and the said close in Shipton are held the
jurors know not : the said premises are worth per annum, clear, 305'.
and the said close bs. %d. Of whom the meadow called Priors ham and
the tithes in Nethercreek are held the jurors know not : they are worth
per annum, clear, nothing during the said term, but afterwards they will
be worth zos. Of whom the premises in Highworth are held the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 20J. The premises in
Langford are held of the lord of the manor of Langford as of his said
manor, in socage, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 5^., and
are worth per annum, clear, during the said term 40J., and afterwards
they will be worth 46^. %d. Of whom the premises in Kelmescott are
held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, during the
said term of 99 years 6j. 8</., and afterwards they will be worth los.
The latter feeding and land in Eye meade and broad leaze are worth
per annum zs.
John Blomer died at Hatherupp, 28th December, 14 Charles I [1638] ;
John Blomer is his son and next heir male by Frances his wife, and on
the 30th day of July last past was aged 9 years.
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Mary Blomer the daughter and the said William and Anthony Blomer
sons of the said John still survive.
Frances late the wife of the said John Blomer is still alive.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 1 14.
milltam Catc]^ma^3 gentleman.
Delivered into Court 17th February, 14 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Newnham, 24th March, 13 Charles I [1638],
before John Poole, gent., by virtue of his office, after the death of
William Catchmay, gent., by the oath of William Purrock of Huntley,
gent., Richard Robins of Bleisdon, John Hodges of Hopelonga, Thomas
Kyrke of Newham, John Goslinge of Churcham, Richard Wilmels (?) of
Ruddle, John Rohyns of Alkra, James White of Rudle, John Bowne of
Awre, Richard Neline of Flaxley, Edmund Fowle of Longehope, William
Greenyng of Awre, and Thomas Tenche of Bicknor English, who say that
Thomas Bond, son and heir of John Bond of Wysele in the parish of
Newland, gent., was seised of one messuage called Wysele ; 100 acres of
land, meadow, pasture, wood, underwood, moor, furze, and heath in
Newland ; sj. rent with a heriot when it shall happen in St. Briavells ;
lib. of pepper yearly with a heriot, and ilb. of "comyne" seed in
Huelsfield. So seised, the said Thomas Bond by indenture dated 2nd
May, 7 James [1609], enfeoffed the said William Catchmay of all the said
premises, to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
The said William Catchmay, being so seised, made his will the 27th
day of December, 1635, whereby he devised the 3rd part of all the said
premises to Tacia Catchmay, his wife, for her natural life, and devised all
the said premises io John Catchmay, his second son, for his natural life,
the remainder thereof to the heirs of the said John for ever, with divers
remainders over, with further remainder to the right heirs of the said
William Catchmay for evej".
The said premises are held of the King as of his Castle of St.
Briavells in free and common socage by fealty, suit at court and the
rent of i2j. 9i</., and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth
per annum, clear, £ ''■\.
William Catchmay died at Tynthorne, in co. Monmouth, 17th May,
12 Charles I [1636]; George Catchmay, gent., is his son and next heir^
and was then aged 30 years and more.
The said Tacia still survives.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, v.o.. No. 44.
56 Gloucestershire
Samuel Cojctoell, gentleman*
Delivered into Court 28th April, 14 Charles I.
"W • • •
I riQUlSltlOn taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 27th September,
X 2 Charles I [1626], before Peter Byrde, esq., escheator, after the
death of Samuel Coxwell, gent., by the oath of Richard Packer, gent.,
Joseph White, Robert Shcrwell, John Licence, Edward Wicke, William Brush,
John Cowlstance, William Ockle, William Varnoll, 7'homas Keake, John
Younge, Henry Crumpe, William Venn, John Holder, Thomas Goslinge and
John Hopkins, who say that
John Coxwell, esq., father of the same Samuel, was seised for the term
of his life, with remainder to Nathaniel Coxwell, his son, for life, with
remainder to Martha Coxwell, daughter of the said John, for her life, the
reversion thereof belonging to the said John Coxwell and his heirs, of all
those tithes of grain yearly forthcoming in the hamlet of Chesterton,
sometime in the hands of the late Abbot and convent of the late
Monastery of Cirencester, sometime in the tenure of John Straunge,
and late in the tenure of the said John Coxwell, deceased, to the
late Monastery of Cirencester, now dissolved, formerly belonging.
The said Nathaniel Coxwell being so seised of the remainder of the
said premises by deed dated 6th November, 44. Elizabeth [1602], granted
all his estate and title in the said premises to Richard Jtnninges and
Philip Breach, to hold to the sole use of Henry Coxwell.
The said Htnry died before the taking of this inquisition and the
administration of all his goods was granted to the said Samuel Coxwell,
gent., brother of the said Nathaniel.
John Coxwell was likewise seised of all those arable lands and
meadows lying in Barton field, Chesterton field, Spittlegate field,
Dockam and Stratton field in the parishes of Cirencester, Stratton,
and Preston, sometime in the tenure of John Spicer; all that messuage
within the hundred of Bisley sometime in the tenure oi Anthony Wily;
all that messuage in Abnesse, sometime in the tenure of John Basset,
gent. ; one other messuage in Abnesse lately in the tenure of John
; the rectory and church of Sudington, and all the lands, tene-
ments, tithes, etc., thereto belonging, sometime in the tenure of William
Thrope, and lately parcel of the lands and possessions of the late house
or Priory of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; one toft and one close of
pasture called Fynninges, divided into several parts ; 2 small closes
lying under Colcombe ; about 2^ acres of land lying in the East field
of Minchinhampton ; 2J acres of land or meadow lying in the common
meadow of Frampton Mauncell called Ashmeade, sometime belonging
to the said toft called Fynninges, late in the tenure of Philip Chambers^
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smith ; 6 messuages, + cottages, and 4 gardens in the City of Gloucester ;
one capital messuage, 2 gardens, and one orchard in Abbotte Street in
Cirencester, late in the tenure of the said ycAw Coxwell ; one messuage
or inn late in the tenure oi John Chambers, deceased, commonly called
the Ramme, in Cirencester, in Gosditch street ; one messuage adjoining
the said messuage called the Ramme, sometime in the tenure of Thomas
Mosse; all that shop, parcel of the said inn, late in the tenure oi John
Pratt; all houses, buildings, cellars, shops, etc., to the said inn and
messuage belonging; one messuage in Cirencester in a street there
called the Fosse, formerly in the tenure oi John Telford, and late in the
tenure of Henry Russell als. Warper ; one messuage there, in Dollerstreet
late in the tenure of Richard Aucott als. Lancashire ; one messuage there
in Dollerstreet in the tenure of William Hopkins ; one messuage there in
Dollerstreet in the tenure of Henry King; one messuage there in the
said street in the tenure of Robert Brayne ; one messuage there in the
said street in the occupation of William Sawnders ; 2 messuages and one
parcel of waste land there in Battlestreet als. St. Thomas street late in
the tenure of Agnes Longe ; one messuage there in Battlestreet late in
the occupation of Edmund Bisse ; one messuage there in Battlestreet in
the tenure oi Anthony Pratt ; and one messuage or mansion house there
in Abbotstreet late in the tenure oi John Longe.
So seised, the said John Coxw.ll by indenture dated 20th August, 39
Elizabeth [1597], made between himself by the name oi John Coxwell,
of Cirencester, gent., of the one part, Henry Powle, of the same town,
gent., and Richard Smith, of the same, yeoman, in consideration of the
love which he bore towards his younger children and for the settling of
the premises hereafter named in his name and blood, agreed that he,
before the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary next
ensuing, would levy a fine to the said Henry Powle and Richard Smith of
all that messuage in Cirencester wherein he the said John dwelt, all the
garden and garden ground thereto belonging, and all that orchard and
garden ground in Cirencester which was sometime the inheritance of
Henry Edmondes, gent., and now used with the said messuage, by the
name of one messuage, 2 gardens, and one orchard : which said fine
should be levied to the use of the said John Coxivell for his natural life ;
after his decease to the use oi Anne, his wife, mother of his said younger
children, for her life if she remain a widow ; after her decease to the use
of Henry Coxwell, second son of the said John Coxwell, and his heirs-
male; for default, to the use of Samuel Coxwell, third son of the said
John, and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of Nathanid Coxivell,
eldest son of the said John, and his heirs male ; and lastly for default, to
the use of the right heirs of the ^3.\A John Coxu^ell for ever.
The said fine was levied in Michaelmas term, 39 Elizabeth [1597].
By another indenture dated iith Julv, 13 James I [1615], made
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between the said John Coxwell and Samuel Coxwell, gent., his son, of the
one part, and Robert Slraunge, esq., of Somerford Keynes, of the other
part, it is witnessed that whereas the said John by deed pole dated loth
June, 16 1 5, in consideration of the love which he bore towards the said
Samuel, and of a marriage intended to be had between the said Samuel
Coxwell and Mary Strange, daughter of Michael Straunge, of Somerford
Keynes, in co. Wilts, esq., deceased, and sister of the said Robert
Straunge, did covenant and grant that he the said John and his heirs
should stand seised of all his lands, tenements, etc., in Cirencester ah.
Ciceter, Frampton, Bisley, Minchinhampton, and Strowdewater, all his
tithes in Sudington and Chesterton, and all his messuages, etc., within
the '-ity of Gloucester, to the use of the said John Coxwell for his natural
life, and after his decease to the use of the said Samuel Coxwell and his
heirs for ever. And whereas by the said deed the said John further
promised to the said Samuel that he should, immediately after the death
of the said John, enjoy his dwelling house situate in Abbotstreet in
Cirencester " fully furnished " : it is now further witnessed by these
presents that for the corroborating of the said deed pole and in con-
sideration of /'yoo to be paid to the said Samuel by the said Robert
Straunge as the portion of the said Mary, the said John and Samuel agree
that they will at all times stand seised of all the messuages, lands, etc.,
in Cirencester, Frampton, Bisley, Abnesse, Minchinhampton, Stroude
Water, Baudington ah. Bawnton, Stratton, Preston, Chesterton, Barton,
and Spiringate ah. Spittlegate, the rectory and church of Sudington,
and all the tithes thereto belonging, and all their tithes of corn and
grain arising in Chesterton near Cirencester to the following uses, to
wit, all the premises in Cirencester, Stratton, Preston, Bawdington,
Chesterton, Barton, and Spiringate, the rectory of Sudington, the tithes
thereto belonging, and the tithes in Chesterton, to the sole use of the
said John Coxwell during the joint lives of himself and the said Samuel ;
after the said marriage between the said Samuel and Mary Strange, then
to the use of the said Mary for her jointure ; after the decease of the
said 5aw«^/and Mary, then to the use of the said John Coxwell for his
natural life ; after his decease, to the use of the heirs of the body of the
said Samuel by the said Mary ; and for default, to the use of the right
heirs of the said Samuel for ever. As to the residue of the premises, to
the use of the said John Coxwell for his life; and after his decease, to
the use of the said Samuel and his heirs by the said Mary ; and for
default, to the use of his right heirs for ever.
John Coxwell died at Cirencester, 5th January, 15 James I [1618];
before that time the said Samuel married the said Mary Strange.
The tithes of the hamlet of Chesterton are held of the King as
of his manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, by fealty only in free
and common socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum,
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clear, 5^. The arable land and meadow in Barton field, etc., in
Cirencester, Stratton, and Preston, the messuage within the hundred of
Bisly, the 2 messuages in Abnesse, and the rectory and church of
Sudington are held of the King as of his said manor of Eastgreenwich
in free and common socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are
worth per annum, clear los. The toft and close of pasture called
Fynninges, the 2 closes lying under Colcombe, the z\ acres of arable
land in the fields of Minchinhampton, and 2 acres of land or meadow in
Frampton Mancell are held of Edward Lord Stafford, as of his honor
of Hereford, by fealty, and are worth per annum, clear, 3^. ifd. The
premises within the city of Gloucester are held of the mayor and
burgesses of Gloucester by fealty in free and common socage, and are
worth per annum, clear, 135. \d. The capital messuage in Cirencester,
the messuage or inn called the Ramme, the said messuage thereto
adjoining, the said shop parcel of the said inn, and the said messuage
in Cirencester sometime in the tenure of the said John Telford are held
of the King as of his said manor of Eastgreenwich by fealty only in free
and common socage and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear,
20J. The messuages and 2 parcels of waste land in Cirencester in the
several tenures of Richard Awcoit, William Hopkins, Henry King, Robert
Braine, William Saunders, Agnes Long, Edmund Bisse, Anthony Pratt,
and John Long are held of the King as of his said manor in free and
common socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per
annum, clear, \os.
Samuel Coxwell died 19th September, r Charles I [1625]; John
Coxwell is his son and next heir, and was then aged 6 years 4 months
and 19 days.
The said Mary Coxwell still survives at Cirencester.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 185.
Cl^omaja; ©obbinjs, gentleman.
Delivered into Court 14th April, 14 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 7th October,
II Charles I [1635], before Henry Holford, gent., escheator, by
virtue of his office, after the death of Thomas Dobbins, late of Compton
within the parish of Newent, gent., by the oath of Richard Reslell,
Alexander Neale, Giles Newcombe, John Smith, William Morse, Richard
Day, Thomas Long, Richard Willmoth, John CadcU, Richard Morse,
Thomas Aure, Thomas Grining and Walter Heane, who say that
Thomas Dobbins was seised of one messuage, called Hull hey, and
6o Gloucestershire
20 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, and 10 acres of pasture in Compton
in the parish of Newent : which said premises are held of the King in
chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 3^. 4^/.
Thomas Dobbins died at Compton ist January, 9 Charles I [1634];
Thomas Dobbins is his son and next heir, and was then aged 17 years
and more.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles /, v.o.. No. 69.
Robert f letcl^er, gentleman*
InOUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 22nd January, 14 Charles I
[1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death
of Robert Fletcher, gent., by the oath of More Gwillim, gent., Moses Beaton,
Edward Wood, Michael Sharpe, William Grove, Edmund Ftreby, William
Chance, Michael Dubber, John Mann, John Kerby, Amos Danisey, Samuel
Cooke and George Stone, who say that
Robert Fletcher was seised of all that messuage and one virgate of
land lying in the parish of Payneswicke formerly in the tenure o{ John
Gibbons, and of divers other lands, meadows, woods, etc., to the said
messuages belonging.
So seised, the said Robert by indenture dated 4th March, 1 2 Charles I
[1637], made between himself of the one part and John Ranee, of
Meyseyhampton, gent., Jane Bennett, of Downe Ampney, widow, and
William Windowe, of Cirencester, gent., of the other part, wherein it is
recited that the said William Windowe in Hilary term last past, by the
direction of the said Robert Fletcher, recovered to himself and his heirs
for ever by writ of entry super disseisin in le post all the said premises,
agreed that the said William Windowe should be seised of the said
premises to the use of the said Robert Fletcher for his life ; immediately
after his decease to the use of Edith Fletcher, wife of the said Robert, for
her life, for her jointure ; and after their decease to the use of the heirs
of the said Robert for ever.
Robert Fletcher was likewise seised of one messuage and tenement in
or near Nether luppiatt and in Throppe, late in the tenure of Henry
Fletcher, gent., deceased ; 2 cottages in Nether luppiatt, one of them in
the tenure of Elizabeth Prichard, and the other in the tenure of Henry
Pegler; and of divers lands, meadows, etc., in Nether luppiatt and Thorpe
to the said messuage belonging.
The premises in Paineswick are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
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worth per annum, clear, \os. The premises in Nether luppiatt and
Throppe are held of Thomas Freame, esq., as of his manor of Nether
luppiatt in free socage, and are worth per annum, clear, 5^.
Robert Fletcher died at Nether Luppiatt 28th November last past ;
Henry Fletcher is his son and next heir, and was aged 2 years on the loth
day of October last.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 90.
OTilHam dS^unne, t^oman.
Delivered into Court 8th June, 14 Charles I.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Painswicke, 12th January, 13 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
William Gunne, yeoman, by the oath of William Osborne, gent., Richard
Packer, Giles Field, John Bancknett, Anthony Gardner, John Gide, Thomas
Gardner, John Kinge, John Tomes, Henry Gardner, Thomas Winne, Thomas
Castle, Robert Hillman and Richard Knowles, who say that
William Gunne was seised of all that messuage and tenement in
Sayntbury; those 3 closes called Dewes close, Shepe close, and Greene
close ; and all those lands, ridges, leys, sidelongs, pieces, and parcels of
land, meadow and pasture with their " hades, meares, and furrowes,"
reputed to be 3J virgates of land, late parcel of the manor of Sayntbury :
which said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, £ z^.
William Gunne died 13th February, 6 Charles I [1631]; Thomas
Gunne, yeoman, is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years
and more.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 23.
ISicl^arD d^ootJtD^ne.
Delivered into Court 27th April, 14 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Winchcombe, 20th March, 13 Charles I
[1638], before /(^ A « Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Richard Gooduyne, late of Shenyngton, by the oath of
Thomas Wame, Conon Right, Richard Jacksons, sen., N'icholas Izodd, John
Izodd, Henry Greeninge, John Slalter als. Aston, Hnry Hide, John
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Phillipps, William Carnall, John Roberts, Ralph Pearson, Ralph Kempe,
Nicholas Jarrett and George Merretl, who say that
Richard Goodwyne was seised of the manor of Shenyngton als.
Shevington ; one messuage and 4 virgates of land in Shenyngton ; one
close called the Poole close ; one close called the Elmyn close ; the 5th
part (in 5 parts to be divided) of the water grain mill ; the sth part of 2
messuages; and the 5th part of 11 acres of land in Shevington.
So seised, the said Richard Goodwyne and John Goodwyne, then his
son and heir apparent, by indenture dated 25th April, 10 Charles I [1634],
for the considerations therein specified, demised to John Spenser, senior,
of Lillingston Lovell in co. Oxford, carpenter, all the said premises : to
hold for 99 years, he paying yearly for the same one grain of pepper
upon the 29th day of September if demanded ; provided nevertheless
that if the said Richard and John Goodwyne shall pay to the said John
Spencer at his mansion house at Lillingston Lovell the sum of ^200
upon the 9th day of May, which shall be in the year 1638, then the said
demise shall be void and of none effect.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and
are worth per annum, clear, 38^'.
Richard Goodwyru died 14th August last past ; John Goodwyne is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Katherine Goodwyne, late the wife of the said Richard, still survives at
Shevington.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, v.o., No. 52.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 28th March, 14 Charles I
-L [1638], before John Poole, esq., escheator, after the death of
David Heanne, by the oath of Thomas Greening, Richard Arnold, John
Hobbs, Thomas Pullen, William Skey, William Stocke, John Agrove, John
Longe, William Milmay, William Higgins, Richard Peasly, Richard
Addames, John Bird, David Lewis, William Jobbins, John Howell and
Nicholas Powell, who say that
David Heane was seised of 10 messuages, 5 cottages, 3 barns, 15
gardens, 2 orchards, one mill, 16 parcels of land, meadow or pasture,
containing 84 acres, and the moiety of 2 parcels of land containing
6 acres, lying in the parish of Deane Parva: which said premises are
held of the King in free and common socage as of his manor of East
Greenwich by fealty and the yearly rent of y. \d., and not in chief or by
knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 20J.
Inquisitiones Post Mo7'tcm. 63
David Heane died at Deane Parva 14th April, 17 James I [161 9];
James Heane is his son and next heir, and was then aged 10 years i
month and 4 days.
Inq. p.m., \\ Charles /, part 3, No. 9.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 27th September, 14 Charles I
X [1638], before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death o{ John
Hort, by the oath of Richard Archard, John Clutterbucke, George Clutter-
bucke, George Freeman, William Legge, Simon Munden, John Smyth, Thomas
Phillimore, William Hickes, Thomas Baker, James Atkins, John Pegler,
Thomas Bailey, John Patch and William Atwood, who say that
John Horte was seised of one messuage and 14 acres of land, meadow
and pasture, in Lawrence Weston, now or late in the tenure of Thomas
Holwaie. Of whom or by what service the said premises are held the
jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, y.
John Hort died at Westbury on Trym 24th May, 1637 ; John Horte
is his son and next heir, and was aged 13 years on the 14th day of
November last past.
Mary Horte, relict of the said John, still survives at Westbury.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 6q.
gtamcis l^atDfitnjs, gentleman,
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Lydney, 25th September, 14 Charles I
A [1638], before John Poole, esq., escheator, after the death of
James Hawkins, gent., by the oath of Walter Webly, John Hickes, Morgan
Griffith, John Meeke, William Gibbs, William Stringer, William Morgan,
John Robins, Anthony Eddy, John de Awre, William Howlder, Philip Meeke
and John Alye, who say that
James Hawkins was seised of 4 messuages, one cottage, 14 acres of
land, 3 acres of meadow, and 7 acres of pasture in Deane Parva, now in
the tenure of John Veare, Stephen Steell and John Heane : which said
premises are held of Joan Vaughan, widow, as of her manor of Deane
Parva, in free and common socage, by fealty, suit at court, and the yearly
rent of 2^. 8^., and are worth per annum, clear, loj. ; 9 messuages or
cottages, 7 acres of land, and 2 acres of pasture in Deane Parva, late in
the tenure of William Nicholls, Joan Knight, Susan Morgan, John Teckoll,
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Thomas Annetts, Edward Hihlon and Elizahelh Roberts; which said
premises are held of the said Joan Vaughan as of her said manor of
Deane Parva, in free and common socage, by fealty, suit at court and
the yearly rent of 4J. \od., and are worth per annum, clear, 13J. 4//. ; one
messuage there, now in the tenure of John Winlle ; one small structure
newly built upon a parcel of the waste of the manor of Deane Parva,
and now belonging to the said messuage, containing in length 15 feet
and in breadth about 6 feet : the said messuage is held of William
Kingston as of his manor of Deane Parva in free and common socage,
by fealty and suit at court, and the said structure is held of the King in
chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not ; they are worth together ^s. 4^. ; 4 messuages, 7 acres of
pasture, and one acre of meadow there, in the tenure of James Drewe and
William Drewe, John Manninge, Robert Cowstans, JohH Willmotts, Thomas
Lovell, Tanner Morse, Susan Morgan and Walter Heane, sometime given
to find a priest to celebrate mass within the parish church of Deane
Parva for ever: which said premises are held of the King as of his
manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, in free and common socage by
fealty only, and are worth per annum, clear, \os. ; also of the reversion
of 5 acres of pasture in Deane Parva, called Spencers, after the
death of Katherine Winjord, widow ; which said 5 acres are held of
William Kingston, esq., as of his manor of Deane Parva in free and
common socage by fealty and suit at the court of the said manor ; and
are worth per annum, clear, nothing during the life of the said Katherine,
but afterwards they will be worth lod. The said Katherine still survives.
The said James Hawkins was likewise seised of 4 messuages, 4 cottages,
one mill, 183 acres of land, no acres of meadow, 120 acres of pasture,
4 acres of wood, and 120 acres of furze and heath in Combreeth,
Llanihangell, and Kevenllees in the county of Radnor, now in the tenure
of Reece James; and one messuage, one cottage, 20 acres of land, 20
acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, and 10 acres of wood in
Landrindod in co. Radnor, late in the tenure of Edward Vaughan,
clerk : which said premises are held of Edmund Sawyer, knight, as of
his manor of Swythneython in free and common socage, by fealty, suit
at court and the yearly rent of 14^. : the premises in the tenure of the
said Reece James are worth per annum, clear, 13J. \d., and those in the
tenure oi Edward Vaughan 6j. %d. ; 2 messuages, 30 acres of land, 20
acres of meadow, and 20 acres of pasture in Weston under Penyard in
the county of Hereford, late in the tenure o^ John Stone; one messuage,
66 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, 18 acres of pasture, and 12
acres of wood in Weston under Penyard and Billmill in co. Hereford,
now or late in the tenure of Johfi Keyse, Walter Lloyde, and William
Meeke; 3 messuages, 26 acres of arable land, 5 acres of pasture, 4 acres
of meadow, and one acre of wood in Weston aforesaid, in the tenure of
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Thomas Bonnor ; and lo acres of arable land in Weston and Billmyll, in
the tenure of Christopher Westerdale, gent., which said premises are held
of Henry Earl of Kent, and Countess of Kent, his wife, as of
their manor of Weston under Penyard, and of Ccesar Roberts, esq., as of
his manor of Baysham in free and common socage, by fealty, suit at
court and the rent of i is. 4^. to the said Count and Countess, and bd. to
the said CcBsar Roberts ; the said premises in the tenure o{ John Stone,
John Keyse, Walter Lloyde, William Meeke and Thomas Bonner are worth
per annum, clear, 6j. %d., and the premises in the tenure of Christopher
WiSterdale is. bd. ; one messuage in Colford and Whitecleife in the
parish of Newland, late in the tenure of Richard Uley ; one messuage
in Huntley, in the tenure of Edward Jones ; and one messuage, \\ acres
of land, and free fishing in the water of Severn in Westbury, in the
tenure of John Skelton. Of whom or by what service the said premises
are held the jurors know not ; they are worth per annum, clear, ds. 8d.
So seised, the said James Hawkins made his will 16th November,
1636, whereby he bequeathed the premises in Weston under Penyard in
the tenure oi John Stone to Matilda Hawkins, his eldest daughter, to hold
to her and her heirs for ever ; the premises in Weston and Billmill, in
the tenure of John Keyse, Walter Lloyd, and William Meeke to Anne
Hawkins, his second daughter, and her heirs for ever; and the premises
in Weston in the tenure of Thomas Bonnor to Mary Hawkins, his third
daughter, and her heirs for ever. The premises in Llandrindod, Weston,
Westbury, Colford, Whiteclefe, Huntley and Deane Parva to be sold to
pay testator's debts.
James Hawkins died 6th April, 13 Charles I [1637] ; James Hawkins,
gent., is his son and next heir, and was aged 20 years on the 3rd day of
May last past.
Jacomina Hawkins, late the wife of the said James, still survives.
Inq. p.m., 14. Charles I, part 3, No. 130.
€limttaj2( l^otjgejs, enquire*
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I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 30th March, 14 Charles I
JL [1638], before y(?A« Poole, esq., escheator, after the death of Thomas
Hodges, esq., by the oath of Henry Hoskins, George Lawrence, Edward
Wood, Thomas Gibbs, Thomas Osborne, Edward Fcriby, Robert lies, Thomas
Robertes, John Pathe, William Grove, Edward Kinge, Thomas Allen, George
Small, William Custis, John Whoram and John Trotman, who say that
Thomas Hodges was seised of the manor of Shipton Moyne and Shipton
Dowffeild, situate in Shipton Moyne ; the advowson of the church of
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Shipton Moyne to the said manor attached (appenden) ; and all the
messuages, lands, etc., to the said manor belonging; the manor of
Eston graye in co. Wilts. ; the advowson of the church of Eston gray,
to the said manor attached ; and all the messuages, lands, etc., in
Eston gray to the said manor belonging; one messuage in the parish
of Cricklade St. Sampson's, in co. Wilts. ; 2 closes of meadow or
pasture in Cricklade, called Curtys and Kytavens, to the said messuage
belonging ; and one meadow there called North mead containing 3 acres,
to the said messuage likewise belonging ; which said premises last
mentioned were late in the tenure of William Frye ; one messuage in
Shipton Moyne and all the lands, etc., thereto belonging, late in the
tenure of William Myles, deceased, and now in the tenure of William
Woodward ; and one messuage in Pakenhill, late in the tenure of William
Bowrne, deceased, and now in the tenure o£ Henry Hodges, gent., brother
of the said Thomas.
The manor of Shipton Moyne is held of the King in chief by knight's
service, to wit, by the 40th part of a knight's fee, and is worth per
annum, clear, £b \y. ^d. The manor of Eston gray is held of the King
in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and is worth per annum, clear, 30J. The premises in Crick-
lade are held of Henry Earl Danvers as of his manor of Chelworth, but
by what service the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 5^.
Of whom or by what service the messuage in Shipton Moyne is held the
jurors know not ; it is worth per annum, clear, 4^/. Of whom or by what
service the messuage in Pakenhill is held the jurors know not ; it is
worth per annum, clear, 13^. %d.
Thomas Hodges died at Shipton Moyne 7th December, 13 Charles I
[1637]; Thomas Hodges, esq., is his son and next heir, and was then
aged 26 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, pari 3, No. 165.
H
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 23rd January, 14 Charles I
X [1639], before William Caple, esq., mayor and escheator, by virtue
of his office, after the death of Richard Kidden, by the oath of Nicholas
Webb, Edward Wagstaffe, James Wood, Henry Robbins, Alexander Reddy,
James Stephens, Thomas Price, Giles Grevill, Miles Keene, William Angdl,
Thomas Symes, John Hill, William Fowler, William Milks and Thomas
Etheridge, gentlemen, who say that
Richard Kidden was seised of one messuage, now in the tenure of
Edward Palmer, and late in the tenure of Thomas Field, lying in North
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gate street, within the city of Gloucester ; one other messuage in the
said street, now in the tenure of George Stevens, and late in the tenure of
Thomas Addams, deceased; and of the "Vppermoste Cocklofte " of
another messuage sometime in the tenure of Richard Daunce, and now
in the tenure of Margaret Stratford, widow, together with free ingress
and egress to and from the same.
The tenement in the tenure of Edward Palmer is held of the King by
fealty in free and common socage, and is worth per annum, clear, zs.
The messuage in the tenure of George Stevens is held of the King by
fealty and the yearly rent of i id., and is worth per annum, clear, zs. The
" Cocklofte " is held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and is worth per annum,
clear, \d.
Richard Kidden died at Gloucester 27th December, 1 1 Charles I
[1635]; Margaret Stratford, widow, aunt {amita) of the said Richard,
and William fones, son and heir of Emanuel f ones, and Elizabeth, his wife,
another aunt {amita) of the said Richard, are his next heirs, and were
then aged respectively, the said Margaret 50 years, and the said William
Jones 22 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, v.o.. No. 47.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Painswicke, 24th July, 14 Charles I [1638],
X before John Poole, gent., escheator. after the death of Thomas
Loveday, by the oath of William Osborne, Richard Packer, Giles Feild, John
Bancknell, Anthony Gardner, John Gyde, John King, Thomas Gardner,
John Tomes, Henry Gardner, Thomas Winn, Thomas Castle, Robert Hillman
and Richard Knowles, who say that
Thomas Loveday was seised of one messuage and one virgate of land
lying in the tything of Strowdend, within the parish of Painsvvick, late
parcel of the lordship or manor of Througham, and late belonging to
the Monastery of Cirencester, now dissolved.
So seised, the said Thomas Loveday, by indenture dated 24th August,
II James I [161 3], made between himself of the one part and Richard
Gardner and Giles Gardner of the other part, in consideration of a
marriage then to be had between Thomas Loveday, son and heir apparent
of the said Thomas, and Elizabeth Gilbert, granted the said premises to
the said Richard and Giles Gardner, to hold for 70 years to the sole use
of the said Thomas Loveday, jun.
The said Richard Gardner and Giles Gardner both died in the lifetime
of the said Thomas Loveday, sen., and afterwards, to wit, on the ist day
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of February, ii Charles I [1636], the said Thomas Loveday, jun., and
Giles Gardner, son and executor of the will of Giles Gardner, deceased,
at the special request of the said Thomas Loveday, jun., who was then in
prison, by indenture dated the said day and year, made between the said
Thomas and Giles of the one part, and Thomas Clissold of the other part,
in consideration of / 140 paid to them by the said Thomas Clissold,
granted to him all the said premises : to hold for 60 years, upon con-
dition nevertheless that if the said Thomas Loveday should pay to the
said Thomas Clissold upon a certain 2nd day of August, and upon a
2nd day of February happening after the ist day of March next following
the date of the said indenture, up to the ist day of September, which
should be in the year 1644., the sum of /'s i6j. ; and upon the 2nd day
of February, 1644, the sum of / 145 \6s., then the said indenture should
be null and void.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, los.
Thomas Loveday, sen., died at Strowde loth April last past; Thomas
Loveday is his son and next heir, and was then aged 40 years and more.
Lnq. p.m., 14 Charles I, pari 3, No. 95.
OLlUHam Hen alias LetDellm^ gentleman*
InOUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 27th September, 14 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
William Lien als. Lewellin, gent., by the oath of Richard Archard, gent-,
John Clutterhucke, George Cluiterbucke, George Freeman, William Legge,
Simon Munden, John Smyth, Thomas Phillymore, William Hickes, Thomas
Baker, James Attkins, John Pegler, Thomas Bay ley, John Patch and
William Attwoode, who say that
William Lien als. Lewellin was seised of one messuage called Rode-
house and 20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 5 acres of wood
thereto belonging, lying in the tything of Westerley and within the
parish of Pucklchurch ; one tenement and 8 acres of meadow and
pasture called Rodeclose in the said tything ; the reversion of one
messuage and one virgate of land there, now in the tenure of Anne
Dabson for her life ; the reversion of 2 closes in the tenure of William
Buckle, containing 6 acres ; the reversion of one close of pasture in the
tenure o^ John Mayes, containing 6 acres; the reversion of one cottage
in the tenure oi John Hunt ; the reversion of one cottage in the tenure
of Thomas Crewe with an orchard and garden thereto belonging in the
said tything of Westerley ; the reversion of 3 closes of land in the tenure
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o{ John Gregory, containing 15 acres ; the reversion of one close of pasture
in the tenure of William Tyler, containing 7 acres ; the reversion of one
cottage, one garden, and one close of pasture in the tenure of Robert
(iregory, containing 2 acres ; the reversion of one close of meadow in
the tenure of Anne Bur/ord, wife oi John Burjord, containing 2 acres;
the reversion of one messuage, one orchard, one garden and divers
parcels of closes of arable land, meadow and pasture, containing 26
acres in the tenure of Agnes Tyler, widow ; the reversion of one cottage,
one garden and 2 closes of arable land and pasture in the tenure of
Roger Gregory, containing 4 acres ; the reversion of one cottage with
a garden thereto belonging in the tenure of Margery Chapman ; the
reversion of one cottage in the tenure of Joseph Simons, lying within the
parish of Pucklechurch ; the reversion of one messuage, one orchard
and garden, one close thereto belonging, one house and garden called
Fowces and one close thereto belonging, one close called Five acres,
one arable \^sic~\ called Shortland, 3 closes called West feild lying
under the wood called Clinger alias Clingrood, containing 32 acres, in
the tenure of Adam Baynham, gent. ; the reversion of one messuage,
orchard and garden, and one close of meadow thereto belonging, and
one close called Taylor, containing 8 acres, one close called Cheate
close, containing 2^ acres, one close called Hollymead, containing
i\ acres, in the tenure o^ John Vowles ; the reversion of 3 acres of arable
land in the West feild, in the tenure of the said John Vozvles ; the re-
version of one messuage or tenement, one orchard, one garden and 2
closes of pasture and meadow, containing 6 acres, in the tenure o^ Isaac
Bristawe ; the reversion of one messuage, orchard and garden, and one
close of meadow thereto belonging, containing 4 acres, one close of
meadow called Lye meade, containing 5 acres, one close called the
Rideinge, containing 6 acres, and 2 closes of arable land and pasture
lying in the West feild, containing 13 acres, in the tenure o^ John Keen ;
the reversion of one house or tenement, orchard and garden, and of one
close containing one acre in the tenure of William Lewellin ; the reversion
of one tenement or house, one garden and two acres of land thereto
belonging in the tenure of Anne Fisher, widow; the reversion of one
house, orchard, garden, court-yard and one acre of meadow in the tenure
oi John Hills ; the reversion of 2 acres of land in the tenure of — Packer,
widow, and the reversion of one close of land and pasture, containing
8 acres, and of one close called Longe Seatherome, containing 3 acres,
in the tenure of John Atiivood : all which premises last recited lie at
Breach Yate, within the parish of Wick and Abson.
The messuage called Rodehowse, the tenement and close called Rode-
close, and the messuage and premises thereto belonging, are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, to wit, by the 200th part of a knight's
fee, and are worth per annum, clear, 535. %d. The reversion of the
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messuage in the tenure of the said Anne Dabson is worth per annum,
clear, 20X, All the premises lying within the parish of Pucklechurch,
and not within the tything of Westerley, are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and are worth per annum, clear, 30J. All the premises lying in Breach-
yate are held oi John Winter, knight, as of his manor of Wick and Abson,
by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of sj., and are worth per
annum, clear, 35J.
William Lien died at Pucklchurch nth May now last past; William
Lien is his son and next heir, and was then aged 24 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 131.
Inquisition taken at Painswicke, 24th July, 14 Charles I [1638],
before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death oi John Osborne,
by the oath of William Osborne, Richard Packer, Giles Feild, John Barukrull,
Anthony Gardner, John Gyde, John King, Thomas Gardner, John Tomes,
Henry Gardner, Thomas Wynn, Thoracis Castle, Robert Hillman and Richard
Knowles, who say that
John Osborne was seised of one messuage called Seagrymes, and half
a virgate of land thereto belonging, lying within the tything of Strowdend,
within the parish of Paynswicke, late parcel of the possessions of the late
Priory of Flamsford, now dissolved : which said premises are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 3^'. 4//.
John Osborne died at Paynswick 7th May, 6 Charles I [1630] ; Thomas
Osborru is his son and heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 52.
9|o]^n €)j5bome*
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I nCjUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 20th September, 14 Charles I
JL [1638], before John Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his oflBce,
after the death of John Osborne, late of Horsley, by the oath of More
Gwillim, gent., Henry Hopkins, gent., Edward Wood, George Lawrence,
Michael Sharpe, Edmund Fereby, Thomas Gibbes, Robert Ties, John Wood,
John Raymond, William Chaunce, John Kerby and Samuel Spencer, who
say that
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John Osborne was seised of the reversion or remainder to him and his
heirs, after the death of William Osborne, his father, of one toft called
Luddesmore in Horsley, and of 2 parcels of pasture and one close of
meadow there, containing altogether 8 acres ; also of 30 acres of arable
land lying separate in the Conygree feild, Benbury feild, Barton end feild
and Chaveneage feild in Horsley;. and of 3 half acres of land, one
whereof lies in a place called Cranmer, another in a place called Hather-
linge, and the third in a place called Heynes, within the parish of
Horsley : of which said premises the said William Osborne was seised as
of freehold for his life, with remainder as above.
So seised, the said William and John Osborne, by indenture dated
26th February, 21 James I [1624], in consideration of a marriage had
between the said John Osborne and Elizabeth Michell then his wife, and
of £\oo paid to them for the marriage portion of the said Elizabeth,
granted to Walter Osborne, clerk, and Thomas Michell all the said premises,
to hold for 99 years, if the said Elizabeth so long should live, upon trust
that they would permit her to take the profits of the said premises during
the said term.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, bs. Sd.
John Osborne died at Westbury on the plain, co. Wilts, 30th October,
1 Charles I [1625], the said William being then alive; he died at Horsley
4th April, II Charles I [1635J.
Elizabeth Osborne is the only daughter and next heir of the said John
Osborne; she was aged 15 years on the 2nd day of February last past.
The said Elizabeth, late the wife of the said John, still survives at
Uley.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, v.o.. No. 54.
Delivered into Court 13th November, 14 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Tetbury, i8th October, 4 James I [1606],
before Edmund Fryer, escheator, after the death of Nicholas
Stranegewayes, esq., by the oath of Edward Carter, 'George Pooll, John,
Lany, Henry Mayo, Richard Webbe, Robert Cole, Thomas Brinckivorth,
Richard Muggins, John Apprichard, Thomas Muggins, John Bronvninge,
Richard Mooper and Menry Welles, who say that
Nicholas Strangeways did not hold any manors, lands or tenements in
possession, reversion, remainder or use of the King or of others, but he
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held in right of Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of Bike Berkley, esq.,
deceased, the said Elizabeth being then still alive, the manor of Bradley :
which said manor is held of the most noble Henry Berkley, knight, Lord
Berkley, by suit at his hundred of Berkley every three weeks and by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and is worth per annum, clear, £io.
The said Nicholas died about the 14th day of March, 2 James I
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 57.
CDtDarn Crotman.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 26th July, 14 Charles I [1638],
befoit; John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of Edward
Trotman, by the oath o{ Richard Archard, geni., John Clutterbucke, George
Clutterbucke, George Freeman, William Legg, Symon Monday, John Smith,
Thomas Phillimore, William Hickes, Thomas Baker, James Atkins, John
Pegler, Thomas Bayly, John Patch and William Ativood, who say that
Edward Trotman was seised of one messuage and divers lands,
meadows and pastures thereto belonging, containing 36 acres in Cam,
late in the tenure of the said Edward Trotman, John Hardinge, and
William B end all ; 7 acres of land, meadow and pasture there late in the
tenure oi James Kinge and the said Edward Trotman ; one close of arable
land and pasture called Sparkehill there containing 8 acres, now or late
in the tenure of the said James Kinge, by copy of the court roll of the
manor of Cam : which said premises the said Edivard Trotman, by in-
denture dated ist July, 9 James I [161 1], purchased to himself and his
heirs of Henry Berkley, knight, Lord Berkley, William Button, esq., and
John Smith, gent. : they are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, besides the yearly rent of 30J. bd. to be paid to the
said Lord Berkeley, los.
Also one messuage wherein the said Edward Trotman lately dwelt,
with a garden, orchard and yard thereto belonging, containing \ acre,
2 ridges of arable land, containing \ acre, lying at a certain place called
the little Elme in the lower feild of Cam, and one small parcel of land
containing 20 perches, included and occupied as a way leading to a
certain ground of the said Edward Trotman called Groveland : all which
premises last mentioned are in Cam, and were purchased by the said
Edward oi John Trotman, of Cam, gent., late brother of the said Edivard,
by indenture dated 20th June, 12 James I [1614]: they are held of the
Most Noble George Lord Berkley, as of his manor of Cam, by fealty and
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suit at the court of the said manor, and are worth per annum, clear,
besides 40J. of yearly rent to be paid to the said John Trotman and his
heirs, zd.
Also one close of meadow and pasture called the lower orchard, con-
taining 2 acres, which the said Edward purchased of Richard Trotman by
indenture dated 8th October, 6 James I [1608]: the said close is held of
George Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Berkeley, by fealty and suit at
the court of the hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks, and is worth per
annum, plear, xs. ; one messuage or tenement called Edney House, and
one messuage called Cutteshey, lately divided into 2 tenements, and 23
acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, and 8 acres of pasture, sometime the
land of Thomas Taylor, and lately purchased by the said Edward Trotman
of the said Richard Trotman : which said premises are held of William
Hopton, gent., in free socage by fealty and the yearly rent of lod., and
are worth per annum, clear, 5^. ; one house or tenement with a garden
and orchard, containing i acre ; 2 acres of arable land in Woodfield, and
\ acre of land in Crapensfeild at Blanch Cliffe : which said premises are
likewise in Cam, and were purchased by the said Edward Trotman of
William Dawhy : they were late the lands of the said Thomas Taylor, and
are held of the said William Hopton, gent., in free socage, by fealty
and the yearly rent of zd., and are worth per annum, clear, \%d. ; one
close or enclosure of land or pasture called Grovelandes, containing
8 acres, in the parish of Slymbridge, which the said Edward purchased
of John Smith and Anthony Gulson, gent. ; formerly it was parcel of the
capital messuage or farm called Gosington Hall in Slimbridge ; it is
now held of George Lord Berkeley, as of his manor of Berkeley, by knight's
service, suit at the court of his hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks, and
by the yearly rent of 3^., parcel of the yearly rent of bs. paid for the
whole farm called Gosington Hall, and is worth per annum, clear,
3^. 4</. ; one acre of arable land called Broadacre, lying in Crapensfield
in Cam, at the head of the said field, lately had in exchange of John
Hardinge for another acre of land in the said field called Dudnolls acre,
late the land of the said Edward Trotman : which said acre is held of
Mary Estcourt, relict of Thomas Estcourt, knight, as of her manor of
Dursley, by fealty and suit at the court of the manor of Dursley, and is
worth per annum, clear, bd.; \\ acres in Dursley purchased by the said
Edward Trotman of John Estington, by indenture dated 29th September,
42 Elizabeth [1600]: which said premises are held of the said Mary
Estcourt, as of her said manor, by fealty and suit at the court of the
manor of Dursley, and are worth per annum, clear, \s.
So seised, the said Edward Trotman, by indenture dated 20th Oct.,
.5 Charles 1 [1629], enfeoffed thereof Thomas Trotman: to hold to him
and his heirs to the uses therein specified.
Afterwards the said Edward and Thomas Trotman, by indenture dated
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26th August, 6 Charles I [1630], made between themselves of the one
part, and Thomas Tayloe and Mawrice Trotman of the other part, in con-
sideration of the love which the said Edward Trotman bore towards
Margaret his wife and Nicholas his son, for a competent jointure for the
said Margaret, and for the establishing of the said premises to the several
uses therein declared, enfeoffed the said Thomas Tayloe and Mawrice
Trotman of all the said premises : to hold to them and their heirs to the
uses following, to wit, as to 2 parts, in 3 parts to be divided, of all
the said premises to the use of the said Edward Trotman for his life ;
and after his decease to the use of the said Margaret for the term of
12 years, and after the expiration of that term to the use of Nicholas
Trotman and his heir, and for default to the use of the right heirs of the
said Edward for ever. As to the third part, residue of the premises, to
the use of the said Edward Trotman for life ; after his decease to the use
of the said Margaret for her life, for her jointure ;. after her decease to
the use of the said Nicholas and his heirs ; and for default to the use
of the right heirs of the said Edward Trotman for ever. Edward Trotman
died at Cam 9th May last past ; Richard Trotman is his kinsman and
heir, to wit, the eldest son and heir of William Trotman deceased, eldest
son and heir of the said Edward Trotman, and was then aged 27 years
and more.
The said Margaret, late the wife of the said Edward, and the said
Nicholas, his son, still survive at Cam.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 129.
iRicl^arD Crac^, fenigl^ t anD baronet*
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Winchcombe, 28th July, 14 Charles I
X [1638], before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
Richard Tracy, of Stanway, knight and baronet, by the oath of Francis
Izid, gent., Thomas Warren, gent., Richard Jackson, John Izod, John
Carpenter, John Aston alias Slatter, Henry Teynton, John Dobbins, William
Carnally John Phillipps, John Robertes, Edmund Hickes, John Harvey,
William Barkesdale, George Merritt and Edmund Matson, who say that
Paul Tracey, baronet, deceased, father of the said Richard Tracy, was
seised of the manors of Stanway, Taddington, Didcot, Haffeild and
Stanley Pontlarge, with all the messuages, lands, woods, profits, etc.,
thereto belonging.
And so seised, the said Paul, by indenture tripartite, dated 20th July,
6 James I [1608], made between Thomas Coningsby, of Hampton Court,
in the county of Hereford, knight, of the one part, the said Paul Tracy
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and Richard Tracy of the second part, and Alexander Brett, of Whit-
staunton, in the county of Somerset, knight, Robert Brett, of St. Martin's
in the Fields, in the county of Middlesex, knight, Thomas Denton, of
Hillesdon, in the county of Bucks, knight, Humphrey Baskerville, of
Erdisley, in the said county of Hereford, esq., Humphrey Coningsby
of Neene Sallarse, in the county of Shropshire, and Thomas Coningsby, of
Hampton Wafer, in the said county of Hereford, esq., of the third part,
as well in consideration of a marriage heretofore had between the said
Richard Tracye and Lady Anne his wife, daughter of the said Thomas
Coningsby, knight, as of the sum of /'2000 paid to the said Paul by the
said Thomas Coningsby, and also for a jointure to be provided for the said
Anne, agreed with the said Thomas Coningsby that he the said Paul and
Anne his wife would before the feast of the Ascension of Our Lord then
next following assure all the said premises to the said Alexander Brett,
Robert Brett, Thomas Denton, Humphrey Baskervile, Humphrey Coningsby
and Thomas Coningsby, and their heirs, to the following uses, to wit, as
to the manors of Hasfield and Stanley Pontlarge, the demesne lands of
the said manor of Hasfield, which were demised hy John Pauncefoote and
Richard Pauncefoote his son, by deed to any persons in possession, all the
customary lands and tenements of the said manor of Stanley Pontlarge,
then held by copy of court roll, and one coppice wood there only
excepted, to the use of the said Richard Tracye and Lady Anne his wife
and their heirs male, for the jointure of the said Anne ; and for default
to the heirs male of the body of the said Paul ; and for default, to the
use of the right heirs of the said Paul for ever. As to the said lands,
tenements and coppice wood above excepted, to the use of the said Paul
Tracye for his life ; after his decease to the use of the said Richard Tracye
and his heirs male by the said Anne ; for default, to the use of the heirs
male of the body of the said Paul, and for default, to the use of the right
heirs of the said Paul for ever. As to the demesne lands in Hasfeild
above excepted, to the use of the said Paul for the term of his natural
life ; after his death to the use of the said Richard Tracy and Anne, and
their heirs male ; for default, to the use of the said Paul and the heirs
male of his body, and for default, the remainder thereof to the right
heirs of the said Paul for ever. As to the manor of Didcot, to the use
of the said Paul and Anne his wife for their natural lives for the jointure
of the said Anne; after their decease to the use of the said Richard Tracye
and his heirs male by the said Lady Anne his wife ; for default, to the
use of the heirs male of the body of the said Paul, and lastly for default,
to the use of his right heirs for ever. As to all the lands, messuages,
pastures, commons and wastes in the parish of Taddington and the
• parish of Stanwaye, except all those customary lands and tenements
there, then in the tenure of any persons for the term of life or lives, by
copy of court roll or by statute of widowhood, to the use of the said
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Richard Tracey for his natural life ; after his decease to the use of the
said Paul for his natural life ; after his death, to the use of the said Lady
Anne for her life in augmentation of her jointure; after her death to the
use of the heirs male of the said Richard by the said Anne; for default,
to the use of the heirs male of the said Paul; and lastly for default, to
the use of his right heirs for ever. As to the residue of the manor of
Stanway, to the use of the said Pdul for his natural life ; after his decease
to the use of the said Richard and his heirs male by the said Anne, with
remainder successively to the heirs male of the said Paul and his right
heirs for ever.
The said premises were so conveyed by the said Paul and Anne
before the said, feast of the Ascension. The said Paul died 4th March,
I Charles I [1626] ; the said Anne his wife died during his lifetime.
Richard Tracye was seised of one messuage called Dandoes, in
Risington Magna, and divers lands in Risington Magna therewith used
and occupied, and of the f;arm of Gretton lying in Gretton.
The manor of Stanway is held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a fee the jurors know not, and is worth per annum,
clear, £\\. The manor of Hasfeild is held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and is worth per annum, clear, £1. Of whom or by what service the
manor of Didcot is held the jurors know not ; it is worth, per annum,
clear, ^5. Of whom or by what service the manor of Taddington is
held the jurors know not ; it is worth per annum, clear, 40J. Of whom
or by what service the manor of Stanley Pontlarge is held the jurors
know not ; the premises thereof limited to the use of the said Lady
Anne zxQ worth per annum, clear, /'4, and the residue thereof 20J. Of
whom or by what service the messuage called Dundoes with other the
premises in Risington are held the jurors know not ; they are worth per
annum, clear, £if. Of whom or by what service the farm of Gretton is
held is not known ; it is worth per annum, clear, 6oj.
Richard Tracye died at Stanway 25th August last past ; Humphrey
Tracey, baronet, is his son and heir by the said Anne, and was then aged
25 years and more.
The said Lady Anne still survives at Stanway.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles /, part 3, No. 146.
Inquisitwnes Post Mortem. / /
2IUUiam CogtucU, yeoman.
Delivered into Court 24th April, 14 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Painswicke, 22nd March. 13 Charles I
X [1637], before John Poole, esq., escheator, after the death of
William Togwell, late of Brimsfield, yeoman, by the oath of Richard
Packer, Nathaniel Yates, William Moyle, Richard Gardiner, Thomas Tayler,
Giles Field, Henry Fletcher, George Fletcher, Richard Wilsheir, Thomas
Barnard, William Griffin, William Barnes, John Dower, William Blisse
and Henry Mahoe, who say that
William Togivell was seised of one messuage and one virgate of land
in Brimsfield, and all the houses, buildings, gardens, lands, etc., thereto
belonging, lying in the parishes of Brimsfield, Chanham alias Cronham,
and Budlipp.
So seised, the said William Togwell, by indenture dated 20th October,
8 James I [16 10], made between himself of the one part and William
Wieke, of Churcham, yeoman, and Henry Sturmy, of Cheltenham, tanner,
of the other part, in consideration of a marriage intended by divine
permission to be had between the said William Togwell and Sybil Wieke,
daughter of the said William Wieke, for a sufficient jointure to be made
for the said Sybil, enfeoffed the said William Wieke and Henry Sturmy of
all the said premises, to the intent that they should stand seised thereof
to the following uses, to wit, as to the moiety thereof, to the use of
William Togwell, sen., father of the said William Togwell named in the
writ, for his natural life ; after his decease to the use of Joan, then his
wife, during such time as she shall remain his widow ; after her death or
marriage, the remainder thereof to the use of the said William Togwell,
jun., and Sybil for their lives, with remainder to their ist, 2nd, 3rd, and
other sons and their heirs male ; and for default, the remainder and
reversions thereof to the heirs of the body of the said William Togwell,
jun., for ever. For default, the remainder thereof to Richard Togwell,
another son of the said William Togwell, sen., and his heirs ; and lastly
for default, the remainder thereof to the right heirs of the said William
Togwell, jun., for ever. As to the other moiety of the said premises, to
the use of the said William Togwell, jun., for his natural life, and after
his decease to the use of the said Sybil for her natural life ; after their
decease, to the sole use of the heirs of the body of the said William by
the said Sybil for ever ; for default, to the uses of the heirs of the body
of the said William Togwell, jun., for ever; for default, to the use of the
said Richard Togivell and his heirs for ever ; and lastly for default, the
remainder thereof to the right heirs of the said William Togivill, jun.,
for ever.
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The said Joan died 20th September, 20 James I [1622], and the '
said William Togwell, sen., died 24th March, 22 James I [1624].
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are .
worth per annum, clear, 5^.
William Togwell died 23rd November, 9 Charles I [1633]; Edmund
Togwell is his son and next heir, and was then aged 16 years 11 months .
and 23 days.
The said Sybil still survives at Brimsfield.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, pari 3, No. 178.
Cl|oma0 gate, ejafquire.
T" • • •
I nCIUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 20th September, 14 Charles I
JL [1638], heioT& John Pole, gent., escheator, after the death of Thomas
Vate, esq., by the oath of Moore Gwillim, gent., Henry Hopkins, gent.,
Edward Wood, George Lawrence, Michael Sharpe, Edmund Fereby, Thomas
Gibbs, Robert Ties, John Wood, John Raymond, William Raunce, John Kerby
and Samuel Spencer, who say that
Thomas Vale was seised of the lordship or manor of Arlingham alias
Erlingham, and free fishing in the water of the Severn, with its rights,
members and appurtenances, one half whereof descended to him from
Richard Vate his father, deceased, by right of inheritance, and is held of
the Most Noble George Lord Berkley, as of his manor and castle of
Berkeley, in free and common socage, by fealty and the yearly rent
of one halfpenny, and is worth per annum, clear, 26^. %d. The other
moiety thereof the said Thomas Vate lately purchased of Henry Lord
Berkeley and others ; it is held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not ; it is worth per
annum, clear, 26^. %d.
Thomas Vate was likewise seised of a certain capital messuage or
tenement and 60 acres of land thereto belonging in Arlingham, called
the Manor of Weecke ; they are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, 13^. ^d.
Thomas Vate died at Arlingham 17th February last past; Richard
Vate, esq., is his son and next heir, and was then aged 50 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 3, No. 84.
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gioljn l5rotDne^ j3en,, gentleman*
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, i8th April, 15 Charles I [1639],
X before William Caple, esq., mayor, after the death of John Browne,
sen., gentleman, by the oath of Nicholas Webb, gent., Edward Wagstaffe,
gent., Robert Dobbes, gent., William Milks, gent., Richard Poulton, gent.,
Giles Hayward, John Singleton, Matthew Gibbes, William Fowler, Edmund
Butt, Edward Clarke, Henry Allen and Walter Church, who say that
John Browne was seised of 2 messuages lying in the parish of the
Blessed Mary of Gracelane in the city of Gloucester, in the several
tenuies of Sarah Browne, widow, and John Taylor, mercer ; which are
held of the King in free burgage, and are worth per annum, clear. 25^'.
The said messuages are of the nature of Burrowe Englishe, and there-
fore ought to descend to the youngest son.
John Browne died at Gloucester 7th September, 35 Elizabeth [1593!,
leaving 4 sons, namely, John, Thomas, Morice and Henry Browne.
The said Henry is the youngest son and the heir by the said custom ;
at his father's death he was aged 7 years and more.
The said premises descended to the said Henry, hvX the said y<?>^«
Brown, jun., took the profits thereof from the said 7th September, 1593,
up to the 28th day of August last. Afterwards the said Sarah Browne,
widow, had the said profits up to the day of taking this inquisition.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 3, No. 64.
gfol^n 'BrotDne3 enquire.
Inquisition taken at Gloucester, i6th August, 15 Charles I
[1639], before William Caple, esq., mayor, after the death o{ John
Browne, esq., by the oath oi Richard Greene, gent., John Edwardes, gent.,
Edmund Collett, gent., Thomas Price, gent.. Miles Keene, gent., Launnce
Allen, gent., Sergent Webb, gent., John Keene, gent., Stephen Clutterbooke,
Daniel License, Robert Hellow, Arthur Lycense and John Badger, who say
that
John Browne was seised of 8 messuages situate in Gore lane, in the
city of Gloucester, in the several occupations of Thomas Bennett, George
Skeffald, — Marshall, widow, and — Finny, widow ; certain closes of
meadow or pasture called the Rignor stile groundes, adjoining the walls
of the said city, in the occupation of William Wayte, containing 1 8 acres ;
and certain other closes of meadow or pasture called the Castle meades,
lying near the said city, in the occupation of Rice Watkyns, containing
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30 acres. Of whom or by what service the said 8 messuages are held the
jurors know not ; they are worth per annum, clear, y. 4^. The said
closes called Rignor stile groundes are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not;
they are worth per annum, clear, 20^.
The closes called the Castlemeades are held of the King in free
socage, as of his manor of East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, and
are worth per annum, clear, \os. Half an acre, parcel of the said 18 •
acres of meadow or pasture, and 16 acres, parcel of the said 30 acres of
meadow or pasture,- are within the franchise and liberties of the said city
of Gloucester, and are therefore of the nature of Burrow Englishe, and
ought to descend to the youngest son.
John Brcfwne died 30th August last past without issue of his body,
but leaving 2 brothers, to wit, Thorrtas Brcnvne the elder and Henry
Browne the younger: the said Henry was then aged 40 years and more ;
to him descended all the said premises within the said borough, but the
premises outside the said city came to the said Thomas Browne, gent., as
the elder brother and heir of the said John Browne. On the said 30th
August the said Thomas was aged 50 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles /, part 4, No. 61.
3Sol)n 'Barfeer, ejsqutre*
Inquisition taken at Telbury, 20th September, 15 Charles I
[1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death
of John Barker, esq., by the oath of Richard Kinge, Edward Addames,
Thomas Guy, Thomas Mills, John Weekes, John Tyler, Richard Player, John
Taylor, Tobias Mayo, John Ady, Henry Mayo, John Hiller, William Linck,
Roger Webbe and Arthur Tanner, who say that ■
John Cox was seisfed of the manor of Southmeade, lying within the
parish of Westbury on Trim, sometime belonging to the Priory of St.
Mary. Magdalen next to the city of Bristol, lately dissolved ; and of a
certain wood called Magdalenwood» containing about 9 acres, situate
within the said parish of Westbury, to the said late Prior)' formerly
belonging.
So seised, the said John Cox by indenture dated 23rd August, 10
Charles I [1634], made between himself of the one part and the said
John Barker, by the name oi John Barker, merchant, one of the aldermen
of the city of Bristol, and William Yeaman, of the said city, gent., of the
other part, reciting that a marriage had been had between John Barker,
jun., son and heir apparent of the said John Barker named in the writ,
and Mary, then his wife and sister of the said John Cox, for divers
hiquisitiones Post Mortem. 8i
considerations therein expressed, enfeoffed the said John Barker and
William Veamans of the said premises : to hold to them and their heirs
for ever, to the use o{ John Barker, sen., for his natural life; after his
decease to the use of the saidybAw Barker, jun., for his natural life ; after
his decease to the use of the ist to the 8th and every other son of the
said John Barker, jun., by the said Maty and their heirs ; for default, to
the use of the ist to the 7th and every other daughter of the said /(?^« by
the said Mary and their heirs ; and for default, to the use of the said
John Barker, sen., and his \.q\x<- k >' ever.
John Barker, sen., was S'iiseci oi one cap'ial nicssuage lying at Pilnen
in the parish of Olveston, and of divers lands, etc., thereto belonging ;
2 messuages situate in Smalestreate in the parish of St. Walburge in
Bristol, one of them being in the tenure of the said John Barker and the
other in the tenure of John Goninge, merchant; 7 messuages in Bristol,
to wit, 3 in the parish of Temple in the several tenures of Edmond Elliott,
John Smithwick and Thomas Ward, 2 in the parish of St. Peter in the
tenure of John Newton, and 2 in the parish of St. Philip in the tenure of
William Cox : and one garden at Michael Hill in Bristol.
So seised, the said John Barker by indenture dated 6th April, 2
Charles I [1626], made between himself by the name of John Barker,
merchant, then mayor of Bristol, of the one part, Mary Rogers, of
Bristol, widow, John Tomlinson and Richard Longe, of the same,
merchants, and John Eownes, of the same, gent., of the other part, in
consideration of a marriage to be solemnized between the said John
Barker and the said Mary Rogers, enfeoffed the said John Tomlinson,
Richard Long, and John Foivues of all the said premises: to hold to the
use of the said John Barker for his natural life; after his decease, to the
use of the said Mary Rogers for her natural life ; after her decease to the
use of the heirs male of the body of the said John Barker by the said
Mary ; and for default, to the use of the said John Barker and his heirs
for ever. So seised, the said John Barker made his will the 26th day of
March, 1636, whereby he devised io John Barker h\s son and his heirs for
ever the said manor of Southmeade, the tenement in Smale Street in the
tenure of John Goninge, and the tenement in Temple Street in the tenure
of Edmond Elliott. Testator bequeathed to Andrew Barker, his son, the
capital messuage at Pilnen and other the premises in Olveston : to hold
to him and his heirs; for default, to his son John Barker and his
heirs ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said John
Barker, senior, for ever. The said Andrew was also to have the said
messuage in Smalestreet in the tenure of the said John Barker, and the
said garden: to hold to him and the heirs of his body; for default to
his [sic^ son William Barker and his heirs ; and for default, to the
right heirs of the said John Barker, senior, for ever. Testator
bequeathed the other 6 messuages in Bristol to Mary, his wife ; John,
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his son ; and to the said Richard Longe and his heirs, to be employed in
good works.
The manor of Southmeade and the wood called Magdalen wood are
held of the King in chief by the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are
worth per annum, clear, £^. The capital messuage and other the
premises in Pilnen are held of Richard Vounge, gent., as of his manor
of Tockington, in socage, by fealty, suit at the court of his manor of
Tockington and the yearly rent of i%s. Sd., and are worth per annum,
clear, 5^. The said messuages and premises within the city of Bristol
are held of the King in burgage by fealty only, and are worth per
annum, clear, 6s. %d.
John Barker died at Bristol 24th April, 12 Charles I [163b]; John
Barker is his son and next heir, and was then aged i^ years and more.
The said Andrew still survives: he is the only son and heir of the
said John Barker, senior, by the said Mary.
The said Mary Barker, wife of the said John Barker, junior, died at
Bristol 9th January, 14 Charles i [1639], without issue.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part ^, No. 86.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Wootton - under -edge, i6th April, 15
A Charles I [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after
the death o{ John Dowle, esq., by the oath oi Anthony Kingscott, esq.,
William Dancy, Thomas Poynes, Thomas Pegler, John Winston, John Waite,
John Bruwning, John Cloterbocke, John Somers, James Baylie, Thomas Baylie,
Anthony Even and Gilbert Freeman, who say that
John Dowle was seised of the manors of Over, Stanshawe and
Hampton; 8 messuages and 150 acres of land, meadow and pasture in
Cadibrooke ; one messuage and 66 acres of land, meadow and pasture
in Tockington and Olveston ; 2 messuages in Bristol called the Bell
Taveme, now or late in the tenure of William Fitzherbert, merchant ; and
the site of both of them in the place called the " Key " of Bristol, now
or late in the tenure of Margaret Read, widow.
The manor of Over is held of the honor of Gloucester, by what
services the jurors Tcnow not, and is worth per annum, clear, 10 marks.
The manor of Stanshaw and Hempton is held of Thomas Buck, gent., as
oi" his manor of Winterburne, by fealty only, and is worth per annum,
clear, 10 marks. The said messuages in Cadibrooke for sometime parcel
of the manor of Tockington, are held of the honor of Gloucester,
by what services the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear,
20S. The premises in Tockington and Olveston are held of the manor
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j of Tockington by the yearly rent of is., and are worth per annum, clear,
5^. The 2 messuages in Bristol are burgage lands and are worth, beyond
reprises, ^os.
I John Dcnvle died 3rd September, 14 Charles I [1638J; John DawU
is his son and next heir [age not given].
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 3, No. 30.
Delivered into Court i6th May, 15 Charles I.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 27th September, 14 Charles I
X [163 8 J, before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
Henry Dennys, esq., by the oath of Richard Archard, gent., John Clutter-
bocke, George Clutierbucke, George Freeman, William Legge, Simon Munden,
John Smyth, Thomas Phillimore, William Hickes, Thomas Baker, James
Atkins, John Pegler, Thomas Bayley, John Patch and William Attwood, who
say that
Henry Dennys was seised of the manor of Oldbury alias Oldbury and
t)idmerton ; the advowson of the church of Oldbury ; one capital
messuage in Westerly called Searwich, and divers lands, etc., thereto
belonging ; one other capital messuage in Pucklechurch, and divers
lands, etc., thereto belonging ; 2 messuages in Pucklechurch in the
several tenures of Mary Popley, widow, and William Symes, lately pur-
chased of Edward Bromadge, gent. ; one messuage in Winterborne called
Middletons, lately purchased of William Broncker, knight, and 50 acres
of land, etc., thereto belonging; and the manor of Purley alias Pur-
leighall in the county of Essex.
The manor of Oldbury and the advowson of the church of Oldbury
are held of the King as of his manor of Trowbridge, parcel of his Duchy
of Lancaster, by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the
jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, £\o. The capital
messuage and other the premises in Westerly are held of Edward Hunger-
Jord, knight, as of his manor of Pucklechurch in free socage by fealty
only, and are worth per annum, clear, 32^. The capital messuage and
other the premises in Pucklechurch are held of the said Edward Hunger-
Jord as of his said manor of Pucklechurch, in free socage, by fealty only,
and are worth per annum, clear, \os. The 2 messuages in Pucklechurch
are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a
knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 30^-.
The premises in Winterborne are held of the King as of his manor of
East Greenwich in free and common socage, by fealty only and not in
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chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 30J. The
manor of Purley is held of the King in. chief by the service of half a
knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, / 10.
Henry Denny s died at Pucklechurch 26th June last past ; John Dennys, \
esq., is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years 6 months
and more. Helen Dennys, widow, mother of the said Henry and late the i
wife o^ John Dennys, esq., father of the said Henry, which said John was ,
likewise seised of all the said premises, and Jane, late the relict of the 1
said Henry, still survive at Pucklechurch.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles T, part 3, No. 73. I
Cftomajs Cocfeeja!, enquire.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Campden, 31st July, 15 Charles I [1639],
X before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death of Thomas
Cockes, esq., by the oath of Richard Collett, gent., William Bagg, Roger
Knight, Thomas Read, George Leigh, John Roper, William Roper, Thomas
Roper, Thomas Roberts, Richard Frewen, William Nutto, Thomas George
and Thomas Bate, who say that
Richard Cocks, citizen and grocer, of London, and Charles Cocks and
Christopher Cocks, gents., brothers of the said Richard, were seised of the
manor of Northey, and all those messuages, lands and tenements in
Northey, or elsewhere, thereto belonging, sometime in the tenure of
Henry Wheeler, Elizabeth, his wife, and Mary, their daughter ; certain
lands and tenements in Northey called the Pennylands; and all the
tithes yearly growing upon the said premises.
So seised, the said Richard, Charles and Christopher Cocks by in-
denture dated 2nd December, 5 James I [1607], in consideration of a
certain sum of money paid to them by the said Thomas sold to him all
the said premises : to hold to him and his heirs male ; and for default,
to the use of his right heirs for ever.
Thomas Cocks was seised of 2 water mills called Davies mills alias
Barocks mills and 2 parcels of land thereto belonging in Tewkesbury ;
one parcel of pasture in Northey, parcel of the lands there called the
Pales ; one close of pasture near Northey called the Mill Croft ; one
parcel of pasture called the Heigh in Northey, containing 50 acres ;
one meadow, called Brodnam meadow there, containing 10 acres ;
one messuage, with the backside and close thereto belonging in Cleeve
alias Bishops Cleeve, with one virgate of land and 2 closes of pasture
in Bishops Cleeve called Bickmores, containing 6 acres ; which said
premises last mentioned are in the tenure of William Yarnton by virtue
of a demise for the term of 80 years if the said William Varnton, Alice,
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j his wife, and Thomas, their son, so long shall live, by indenture dated
«2nd January, 44 Elizabeth [1602], made between the said Thomas Cocks
of the one part and the said William Yamton of the other part, under the
yearly rent of i is. \d. only.
The said William, Alice and Thomas Yamton still survive at Bishopps
Cleeve.
Thomas Cocks was also seised of the manor of Mayes Brayne in fhe
county of Monmouth, and all the messuages, lands, tenements, and
hereditaments in the several parishes of Llanarth, Llanvapley, and
Llanthewy Retherge, lately purchased by the said Thomas Cocks of the
Most Noble Henry Earl of Worcester, William P/itchard, gent., and John
George ; which said premises last mentioned are now in the tenure of
Robert Bowne, gent., dnd John Morrall, gent., by virtue of a demise for
99 years, if Martyn Floyre, John Floyre and Benedict Floyre, sons oi John
Floy re, of Llanarth, gent., deceased, so long shall live, by indenture dated
3rd January, 7 Charles I [1632], made between the said Thomas Cocks
of the one part and the said Robert Bowne and John Morrall of the other
part, under the yearly rent of 20^. only : which said Martin, John and
Benedict Floyre still survive at Llanarth.
The manor of Northey and the lands in the tenure of Henry Wheeler,
the land called the Penny lands, and the said tithes are held of the King
in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and are worth per annum, clear, £1, Of whom or by what
service the 2 mills, 2 parcels of land thereto belonging, the parcel of land
called the Pales, and the close of pasture called the Milcroft are held the
jurors know not ; they are worth per annum, clear, 20^. The parcel of
pasture called the Heigh and the meadow called Brodnam meadow are
held of the King as of his manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, in free and
common socage, and not in chief, by fealty and a yearly rent, and are
worth per annum, clear, loj. The premises in Bishops Cleeve are held
of the manor of Bishops Cleeve, by fealty and other services, and are
worth per annum, clear, iij-. Of whom or by what service the manor
of Mayes Brayne and other the premises in Llanarth, Llanvapley, and
Lanthwy Retherge are held the jurors know not : they are worth per
annum, clear, 23^. \d.
Thomas Cocks died 12th May, 14 Charles I {\bi%'\\ John Cocks, esq.,
is his son and heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part \, No. 85.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Painswick, 2nd August, 15 Charles I
JL [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death
of Richard Gardiner, by the oath of WtUiam Osborne, gent., Thomas
HarrupPt John Bancknett, Robert Hillman, Edward Kynn, John Gide,
Robert Rogers, Edward Wynn, John Toms, Richard Sallaway, Thomas
CastUy Richard Cooke and Thomas Loveday, who say that
Richard Gardiner was seised of one messuage called Combehowse,
one garden, one orchard, 20 acres of land, i6 acres of meadow, 12 acres
of meadow, and 30 acres of wood in Painswick with the said messuage
occupied and used : which said premises are held of the King in chief
by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know
not, and are worth per annum, clear, 3^.-4^.
Richard Gardiner died at Painswick isth May last past; Thomas
Gardiner is his son and next heir, and was then aged 40 years and more.
Elizabeth Gardiner, widow, late the wife of the said Richard, still
survives at Painswick.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 4, No. 33.
3|o]^n dDfra^le, clerfe.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Tetbury, 20th September, 15 Charles I
X [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, escheator> after the death of
John Grayle, clerk, by the oath of Richard Kinge, Edward Addames,
Thomas Guye, Thomas Mills, John Wicks, John Tiler, Richard Player, John
Tailer, Toby Mayo, John Adie, Henry Mayoe, John Hillier, William Lyncke,
Roger Webbe and Arthur Tanner, who say that
John Grayle was seised of one capital messuage, 6 acres of meadow
and 26 acres of pasture lying in Swiney alias Syne, in the parish of North
Nibley, late parcel of the manor of Bradley: the said premises were
purchased by the said John Grayle of Thomas Grayle, his father.
So seised, the said John Grayle by indenture dated loth September,
5 James I [1607], made at Stone in the parish of Barkeley, between
himself of the one part and Robert Ball, clerk, and Margaret Bingam
of the other part, in consideration of a marriage before that time had
between the saidybAn Grayle and Alice then his wife, for the jointure of
the said Alice, agreed that he would be seised of the said premises to the
use of him the said John for his natural life ; after his decease to the use
of the said Alice for her life ; after her decease, to the use of the heirs
male of the %2\^ John by the said Alice; and for default to the use of the
right heirs of the said John Grayle for ever.
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John Grayle was likewise seised of the reversion of a messuage,
8| acres of meadow and 22 acres and one perch of pasture in Swiney,
late parcel of the said manor of Bradley, which premises Thomas Dunning
and Elizabeth his wife hold for their lives; also the yearly rent of 13^. \d.
to be paid by the said Thomas and Elizabeth during the said term.
The said John Grayle was also seised of 4 acres of pasture lying in
North Nibley, late parcel of the farm or manor called Bassett's Court
alias Sherne Cliffe in North Nibley.
The premises in Swiney are held of George Lord Barkeley as of his
manor of VVootton in free socage, to wit, by fealty and the rent of one
red rose to be paid yearly on the feast of St. John the Baptist at Combe
within the parish of Wootton-under-edge, and tire worth per annum,
clear, 20J.
The 4 acres of pasture in North Nibley are held of the said George
Lord Barkeley, but by what services the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 4^.
John Grayle died 3rd November, 12 Charles I [1636] ; John Grayle^
clerk, is his son and next heir, and was then aged 23 years.
The said Alice still survives at Stone.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 4, No. 59.
C]^oma0 l^oDgejs; aliajs 9^^g^)2^^ yeoman.
Delivered into Court 5th April, 15 Charles L
Inquisition taken at Painswick, 24th July, 14 Charles I [1638],
before John Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of a writ d^ melius
inquirendum, after the death o^ Thomas Hodges aMas //edges, yeoman, by the
oath of William Osbonu, gent., Richard Parker, gent., Giles Field, gent., John
Bancknett, Anthony Gardiner, John Glyde, John Kinge, Thomas Gardiner,
John Tomms, Henry Gardiner, Thomas Wynne, Thomas CastU, Robert
Hillman and Richard Knowles, who say that
The messuage, garden, orchard and 100 acres of land, arable, meadow
and pasture situate in the parish of Arlingham at the time of the death
of the said Thomas Hodges alias Hedges were held of Thomas Fate, esq.,
as of his manor of Arlingham, in socage, by fealty, suit at court, reliefs
when they shall happen, and by the yearly rent of 23J. %d., and are now
held o( Richard Fate, esq., son and heir of the said Thomas Fate, as of
his said manor by the rent and service aforesaid. And that the parcel
of land containing \ acre, parcel of the common or waste land in the
marsh called Bardens Marshe, within the parish of Arlingham, is now
held of the said Richard Fate, esq., as of his said manor of Arlingham
in free socage. Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 3, No. 54.
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I nCjUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 25th January, 15 Charles I
X [1640], htioxe John Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death of
William. Harding, by the oath of More Guillym, Thomas Deacon, Giles
Pratt, Moses Beaton, George Lawrence, John Raymond, Robert Stitch, Robert
Jles, George Stone, John Wood, Samuel Cooke, Robert Stone and Henry
Munden, gentlemen, who say that
Long before the death of the said William Harding, to wit, on the
7th day of July, 42 Elizabeth [1600], Anna Countess of Warwick, widow,
late the wife of Ambrose late Earl of Warwick, was seised of one messuage
and one carucate of land meadow and pasture within the parish of Cam,
to the said messuage belonging ; one water grain mill and 2 fulling mills
in the said parish called Coriettes or Coriettes place and Coriettes mills;
and of the multure, toll, suit and all other commodities to the said mills
belonging.
So seised, the said Countess by indenture dated the said 7th day of
July, 42 Elizabeth [1600], demised all the said premises to Arnold
Oldisworth, esq., for 60 years. After the said grant was made one
William Harding, deceased, uncle of the said William Harding named in
the writ, purchased to himself and his heirs the reversion of all the said
premises upon the determination of the said term of 60 years.
So seised, the said William Harding vndide his will on the 6th day of
January, 10 Charles I [1634], and thereby bequeathed to William Pumell,
senior, of Dursley, clothier, and his heirs for ever all the said premises.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not : they are worth
per annum nothing during the said term, but afterwards they will be
worth per annum \os.
The said William Harding died on the 7th day of January in the said
loth year of Charles I [1634], and William Harding xizx^t^ in the writ
was seised of the reversion of the 3rd part of all the said premises as his
kinsman and heir.
He died at Compton Bassett in the county of Wilts, 26th December,
J 2 Charles I [1636] ; John Harding is his brother and heir, and on the
4th day of December last past was aged 23 years and no more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 4, No. 6.
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cauiiam i^ollcjSter, t^oman*
Inquisition taken at Tetbury, 20th September, 15 Charles I
[1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death
of William Hollester, late of Compton Greenefeild, yeoman, by the oath
of Richard Kinge, Edward Addames, Thomas Guy, Thomas Milks, John
Wickes, John Taylor, Richard Player, John Tailor, Tobias Mayoe, John Ade,
Henry Mayoe, John Hillier, William Lyncke, Roger Webb and Arthur
Tanner, who say that
William Hollester was seised of one messuage and \ a virgate of land,
to wit, 2 gardens, one orchard, one parcel of land called a parocke, one
close of arable land containing 8 acres, % closes of pasture called the
Hames, containing 12 acres lying near Swanmore, one close of meadow
called Oxon leaze, containing 7 acres, one close of arable land called
Wyneyard, containing 4 acres, 4 closes of pasture and arable land called
South hills, containing 16 acres, 3 closes of arable land called Bowstreetes,
containing 9 acres, one acre of meadow in the common meadow called
Pledram, one close of meadow called Redfurlonge, containing 8 acres,
and 4 acres of wood ; one tenement or toft called Ten acre, and 2 closes
of pasture or meadow thereto adjoining called Choores, containing 5
acres : all which premises are in Compton Greenefield, and were late
parcel of the manor of Compton Greenefield ; also of common of pasture
for 25 sheep, 2 horses and 2 foals in the commons of Compton
Greenefield.
All the said premises are held of Ralph Sadleire, esq., as of his manor
of Henbury, in free socage, by fealty, suit at court and a yearly rent,
and are worth per annum, clear, \os.
William Hollester died 9th March last past, at Compton Greenefeild ;
Edward Hollester is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years
and more.
Elizabeth, late the wife of the said William Hollester^ still survives at
Compton Greenefield.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 4, No. 42.
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I nQUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 14th June, 15 Charles I [1639],
JL before William Caple, esq., mayor and escheator, after the death
ol Richard Kiddon, by the oath oi John Scriven, gent., Richard Harward,
'James Wood, James Steephens, Edmund Collet, Robert Tylher, Thomas Price,
Tobias Jordan, John Edwardes, William Clarke, George Francombe, William
Cox and Walter Taynton, who say that
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Jane Atkins lately deceased was seised of one messuage now in the'
tenure oi Edward Pallmer, lying in the North Gate street in the city of
Gloucester; i messuage in the said street now in the tenure of George
Stephens, and the " uppermost Cockloft " of one other messuage now in },
the tenure of Margaret Stratford, widow. So seised, the said Jane
married Charles Kiddon, and they had issue the said Richard Kiddon
named in the writ.
The sz\d Jane died at Gloucester i8th September, i Charles I [1625];
after her death the said Richard was seised of the reversion of all the
said premises. The messuage in the tenure of the said Edward Palmer
is held of the King by fealty only, in free and common burgage, and is ,
worth per annum, clear, 6s. The said messuage in the tenure of the jl
said George Stephens is held of the King by fealty and the yearly rent of '
I3</., and is worth per annum, clear, 6s. The said Cockloft is held of
the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not, and is worth per annum, clear, 4/f.
Richard Kiddon died 27th December, 12 Charles I [1636], at
Gloucester ; Margaret Stratford, widow, aunt of the said Richard, and
William Jones, son and heir of Emanuel Jones and Elizabeth his wife,
another aunt of the said Richard, are his next heirs and at the time of
his death were aged respectively, the said Margaret 50 years, and the
said William Jones 22 years and more.
The said Charles Kiddon the father still survives at Gloucester : he
has taken the profits of all the said premises from the death of the said
Richard up to the taking of this inquisition.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles J, part \, No. 11.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Chiping Camden, 31st July, 15 Charles I
X [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death
of John Keck, yeoman, by the oath of Richard Col/ett, gent., William
Bagg, Roger Knight, Thomas Reade, George Lea, John Roper, William
Roper, Thomas Roper, Thomas Robertes, Richard Frnven, William Nuthoe,
Thomas George and Thomas Bate, gentlemen, who say that
John Keck was seised of 2 messuages in Marston Longa alias Marston
Sicca, late in the tenure of the said John Keck ; one close of pasture
there called Trapps close ; 4 virgates of land, meadow and pasture there,
in the tenure of the said John; one close there called Tacyes close,
some time in the tenure of the said John ; 2 parts (in 3 parts to be
divided) of 4^ acres of meadow there called Over Meadowe, some time
in the tenure of the ssdd John; 45 "sellions" of arable land and pasture.
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and 4 acres of meadow there late in the tenure of Alice Kicke, widow,
and now or late in the tenure of Thomas Kecke.
So seised, the %^\^ John Keck by indenture dated ist June, 11 Charles
I ['635], made between himself of the one part and William Ryelandy
yeoman, and the said Thomas Keck, son of the said John, of the other
part, in consideration of the marriage then to be had between the said
Thomas Ktcke and Isabella Farley, niece of the said William Ryeland, and
in consideration of ^^250 paid by the said William for the marriage
portion of the said Isabella, enfeoffed the said William Ryland and
Thomas Keck and their heirs of all the said premises except the said
45 selions of land and 4 acres of meadow to the following uses, to wit,
as to the moiety of the said premises to the use of the said Thomas Kecke
for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the said Isabel for her life,
for her jointure ; after her decease to the use of the heirs male of the
said Thomas ^Xidi^ Isabel; for default, to the use of Gervase Keck, son of
the said John, and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the said
John Keck and his heirs for ever.
As to the other moiety of the premises, to the use of the said Thomas
Keck and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of the said Gervase Keck
and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the
said John Keck.
By indenture dated ist June, 11 Charles I [1635], made between
himself of the one part and the said Thomas Keck of the other part, the
sdjid John Keck demised the said 45 selions of land and 4 acres of meadow
in Marston Sicca to the said Thomas Keck for the term of 99 years, under
the yearly rent of one grain of pepper.
All the said premises, the said 45 selions of land and 4 acres of meadow
only excepted,' are held of Edward Sheldon, esq., as of his manor of
Marston Sicca by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of is., and are
worth per annum, clear, its. %d. The said 45 selions of land and the
said 4 acres of meadow are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, 6j-. %d.
John Keck died 8th December, 14 Charles I [1638] ; Gervase Keck is
his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Inq. p.m., i 5 Charles I, pari 4, No. 77.
3!ol|n JLatDtence, iMot
Inquisition taken at Thombury, sth August, 15 Charles I
[1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, escheator, to enquire whether
John Lawrence is an idiot or not, as well by the personal inspection
and examination of the said John by the said escheator as by the oath of
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Peter Hawksworfh, gent., Thomas Graneing, John Bird, John Whitfield^
George Baker, Richard Peasely, Richard Arnold, William Brinckworlh^
Thomas Lfgge, Robert Cooke, William Hallier, William Walker, William
Higgins, Ananias Hewett znA John Howell, who say that
The said John Lawrence is an idiot, and is incapable of governing
himself and his lands, etc.
The said John has been an idiot since the ist day of August,
12 Charles I [1636].
The said John Lawrence is seised for the term of his life of the grant
o{ Nicholas Poyntz, knight, lately deceased, of one messuage and divers
tenements, lands, meadows and pastures thereto belonging, containing
f of a virgate.of land in Latteridge within the parish of Iron Acton:
which said premises are worth per annum, clear, £10.
Thomas Lawrence is the brother and heir of the said John Lawrence,
and is now aged 50 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 4, No. 40.
C]^oma)3 fljillejef, yeoman.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Chipping Camden, 31st July, 15 Charles I
X. t'^39]' before Ambrose Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death
of Thomas Milles, late of Welford, yeoman, by the oath of Richard Collett,
gent., William Bagg, Roger Knight, Thomas Reade, George Lea, John
Roper, William Roper, Thomas Roper, Thomas Robertes, Richard Frewen,
William Nathoe, Thomas George and Thomas Bale, gentlemen, who say that
Thomas Milles was seised of one messuage in Welford wherein the
said Thomas lately dwelt, and i\ virgates of land, meadow and pasture
there, with the said messuage occupied, and late in the occupation of the
said Thomas : which said premises descended to the said Thomas Milles
from Richard Milles his father ; one other messuage in Welford, and
divers closes, lands, meadows, etc., there to the said messuage belonging,
in the tenure of the said Thomas Milles and John Hewes, yeoman,
containing \ a virgate of land, which the said Thomas purchased of
Thomas Ward.
On the loth day of June, 21 James I [1623], one Thomas Evett was
seised of one messuage in Mickleton wherein the said Thomas lately
dwelt, and of 2 closes containing 57^ acres of land, meadow and pasture,
lying in Mickleton, late in the tenure of the said Thomas.
So seised, the said Thomas Evett by indenture dated the said loth day
of June, made between himself and Katherine his wife of the one part,
and the said Thomas Milles and Rose his wife of the other part, enfeoffed
the said Thomas and Rose of the said premises in Mickleton, to the use
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of the said Thomas and Rose for the jointure of the said Rose, and of the
heirs of their bodies ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the
said Thomas Milles for ever.
So seised, the said Thomas Milks made his will at Welford on the
loth day of October, 7 Charles I [163 1], and thereby devised to John
Hewes, junior, his nephew, the premises in Welford which testator
purchased of Thomas Ward.
The messuage wherein the said Thomas Milles lived and the lands
in Welford thereto belonging are held of the King in chief, but by what
part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum,
clear, los.
The premises in Welford purchased of the said Thomas Ward are held
of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 5^.
The premises in Mickleton are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, \y. \d.
Thomas Milles died on the 20th day of June last past ; William Milles
is his son and next heir, and on the 14th day of May last past was aged
1 1 years and no more.
The said Rose Milles still survives at Welford.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles /, part 4, No. 68.
ISicl)arD j©0borne, t^oman*
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I nOUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 7th June, 15 Charles I [1639],
A before Ambrose Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death of
Richard Osborne, yeoman, by the oath of Moore Gwilliam, gent., Henry
Hopkins, gent., Edward Wood, Moses Beaton, Michael Sharpe, Thomas
Clutterbooke, Edward Kinge, William Grove, William Tayler, Robert lies,
Walter Woodivard, John Wood, Samuel Cooke, John Kirby and Robert Stone,
gentlemen, who say that
Richard Osborne was seised of a messuage in Horsley in a certain
place there called Upende ; divers small closes of land, meadow and
pasture there called Innox, the parke, Clarks meade, Horscroft, Essume
and Hellingham, containing 30 acres ; 8 acres of arable land lying in a
field in Horsley called Upend-ffeild ; 1 3 acres of arable land lying in
a field in Horsley called Winiblebarowe feild ; 1 8 acres of arable land
lying in a field there called Chavenage feild; 12 acres of arable land
lying in a field there called Conyger feild ; common of pasture for 150
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sheep upon the grounds, commons and fields in Horsley, together with
3 customary trees yearly to be taken out of the common woods there ;
3 small closes of meadow or pasture called Biddies meade, Fishers meade
and Fishers leaze, lying under Wickley in Horsley, containing 5 acres ;
and one small close called Rydings there containing 3 acres.
So seised, the said Richard Osborne, by indenture dated 3xst May,
14 Charles I [1638], made between himself of the one part and David
Mills of Horsley, yeoman, of the other part, in consideration of /'loo
in hand paid to the said Richard, demised all the said premises to the
said David Mills, to hold for 80 years, he paying therefore for the same
\d., upon condition nevertheless that if the said Richard Osborne pay ^20
every year to the said David Mills until he have paid the full sum of
£\iiO, that then the said indenture shall be void.
The said Richard Osborne being so seised made his will the 27th day
of March, 15 Charles I [1639], whereby he bequeathed as follows : [here
given in English] To my wife Johan Osborne that chamber in my now
dwelling house which is over the entry and white house, having a
chimney in it, for her own use during her life ; also the said white
house ; free liberty to use and enjoy the kitchen and both the halls
below ; half the garden which lies next to the dwelling house ; also half
the fruits of the orchard adjoining ; also the meadow called Biddies
mead and both the Fishers, except \ acre lying next to Arkeley bridge
for the use of my son Samuel, and the Rydings, for her natural life ;
together with convenient hedgeboot and fireboot for her own use to be
taken out of the grounds.
To my son Samuel the said \ acre above excepted, and 6 of the best
timber trees in the same grounds and meadows.
To my son William all the rest of my goods, lands, etc., and I make
him sole executor.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, 26J. %d.
Richard Osborne died 6th April last past ; William Osborne is his son
and next heir, and was then aged 1 8 years 3 months and no more.
Joan, late the wife of the said Richard, and the said Samuel Osborne, his
son, still survive at Horsley.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 3, No. 35.
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CDtoatD €>lt)j5tDortl), enquire*
Inquisition taken at Tetbury, 20th September, 15 Charles I
[1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death
of Edward Oldsworih, esq., by the oath of Richard Kinge, Edward
Addames, Thomas Guy, Thomas Milles, John Wickes, John Tyler, Richard
Player, John Tayler, Tobias Mayo, John Adye, Henry Mayo, John Hillier,
William Lincke, Roger Webb and Arthur Tanner, who say that
Long before Ihe death of the said Edward Oldsworth, one Arnold
Oldsworth lately deceased, father of the said Edward and Clerk of the
Hanaper of the Court of Chancery of the late King James, by his deed
obligatory dated ist October, 2 James I [1604], became bound to the
said King in / 3000, on condition that if the said Arnold and his heirs
should make to the said King and his heirs into his Court of Chancery
a true account of all the sums of money which he should receive and of
which he should be charged by reason of his office, and should pay the
said sums of money at certain specified days and times, that then the
said deed should be void.
The said Arnold Oldsworth and George Thorpe, esq., were seised, to the
use of the said Arnold and his heirs for ever, of all that capital messuage
and site of the manor of Bradley; one close called the Conygree thereto
belonging ; all those closes, grounds, lands, meadows and pastures called
the Homes, Silken Acre and the Hopyardes; one close and orchard
adjoining called the Moate alias the Moate pomar, " anglic^ the Moate
orchard"; all those closes called Thachers Crofte, Brutons Penne,
Minefield, Dunnes lease alias Dunsleas, Becksomes meade alias Bexhams
meade ; one messuage, with a barn and cow-house (Bovile) called
Donnes howse alias Donshous, and 5 acres of land thereto adjoining
called the Lottes ; one messuage and garden in Synwell in the parish of
Wotton Underedge, in a street there called Churchlane ; one obsolete
(obsolet) messuage in the said Church lane, adjoining the house now or
late of Thomas Denny there ; one close of pasture containing 3 acres
lying in or near a parcel of land called Wertleyesfield ; one pasture or
meadow land called Little Jayes meade lying in Synwell ; all those several
closes of meadow and pasture called Brewers grove and Donnes
Pcnnynge lying near together, containing 5 acres lying in or near
Bradley, Synwell and Wotton ; one close of meadow called Bradley
meade containing 6 acres and the dovecote thereupon built; one piece
of meadow land lying in Beckshames mead ; one close of pasture
containing 2 acres lying near the said several grounds aforenamed called
the Homes, the Thachers Crofte and the Brutons Penne ; one close of
pasture called Tanners close ; 3 roods of land called the Silken acre ;
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22 acres of land, arable, meadow and pas. ire situate in Bradley, Synwcll,
Wotton and North Nibley ; 5 acres of an.. )le land lying in a field called
Boornefield within the parish of Wootton Underedge ; one close of
pasture called Burrowehill containing 8 acres ; and one close of arable
land called Beckham Furlonge : all which premises are in or near
Bradley, Synwell, Wootton alias Wootton Underedge and North Nibley.
So seised, the said Arnold Oldsworlh and George Thorpe, by indenture
dated 17th August, 12 James I [i6i4],.made between the said Arnold
Oldsworth the father, Edward Oldsworth (named in the writ) son and heir
apparent of the said Arnold, and the said George Thorpe of the one part,
and Thomazine Owfield of London, widow, of the other part, in considera-
tion of the sum of /^i2oo in hand paid to the said Arnold, granted and
sold all the said premises to the said Thomazine and her heirs for ever,
on condition nevertheless that if the 'said Arnold, Edward and George
should pay to the said Thomazine Owfield at her mansion house in Bill iter
lane, London, the sum of/^1320 upon the 19th day of August, 1615,
that then the said grant and indenture should be void.
So seised, the said Thomazine Owfield, by indenture dated ist December,
15 James I [1617], made between herself of the one part, and the said
Arnold and Edward Oldsworth and George Thorpe of the other part, in
consideration of the sum of £iioo to her in hand paid, granted all the
said premises to the said Edward Oldsworth and his heirs for ever, to
their sole and proper use.
Before the deaths of the said Arnold and Edward Oldsworth the Most
Noble Edward Earl of Bedford, Francis Lord Russell, Edward Woodward,
Richard Bowie, Edward Buncombe, William Hone, esquires, Henry Lucas,
William Littleton, Richard Oxenbridge, Edward Herbert, John Anstie and
Robert Crofte, gentlemen, were seised of one messuage in the parish of
St. Martin in the Fields formerly in the tenure of Lady Anne Waller,
widow ; one messuage and shop in the said parish late in the tenure of
William Adams; one stable and other buildings thereto adjoining in the
said parish, formerly in the tenure of the said Lady Anne ; and one house
called a Coach house in the said parish, also in the tenure of the said
Lady.-i4««(?.
So seised, the said Edward Earl of Bedford, Francis Lord Russell,
Edward Woodward, etc., etc., by indenture dated nth March, 14 James I
[1617], made between themselves of the one part and the said Arnold
Oldsworth and Edward Oldsworth of the other part, in consideration of a
competent sum of money in hand paid, sold all the said premises in the
county of Middlesex to the said Arnold and Edward and their heirs for
ever. They, being so jointly thereof seised, the said Arnold, by deed
dated 5th December, 15 James I [1617], released all his right in the
same to the said Edward Oldsivorth and his heirs for ever.
The said Edward being so seised, in consideration of a marriage then
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to be solemnized between himself and Elizabeth Master, eldest daughter
I of George Master, of Cirencester, esq., and for the sum of 2000 marks,
being the marriage portion of the said Elizabeth, and also for a com-
petent jointure to be made for her in case she survived the said Edward,
a fine was levied at Westminster in the Octaves of St. Hilary, 15 James I
between William Master, esq., Robert Master, Doctor of Laws, and James
Pagett, esq., plaintiffs, and the said Edward Oldisworth, esq., deforcient,
of all the said premises in the counties of Gloucester and Middlesex, by
the names of 6 messuages, 2 barns, one dovecote, 4 gardens, 4 orchards,
80 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 80 acres of pasture, and common
of pasture for all beasts in Wotton, Bradley, Synwell and North Nibley,
in the county of Gloucester, and 2 messuages, one stable, and 2 gardens
in the parish of St. Martins in the Fields, to the uses following, to wit,
to the use of the said Edward Oldsworth and his heirs until his marriage
with the said Elizabeth should take place, and afterwards to the sole use
of the said Edward for his life ; and after his decease to the use of the
said Elizabeth for her natural life in the name of her jointure and in
recompense of her dower; after her decease, to the use of the heirs of
the body of the said Edward ; and for default, to the use of the said
Arnold Oldsworth the father and his heirs for ever, as by an indenture
dated 8th December, 15 James I [1617], made between the said Arnold
and Edward Oldsworth of the one part, and the said Robert Master, L.D.,
William Master, then esq. now knight, brother of the said Elizabeth
Master, and James Pagett, esq., more fully appears.
The said marriage between the said Edward and Elizabeth was after-
wards had.
Afterwards the said Arnold Oldsworth upon his account for the profits
of the Office of the Hanaper from the feast of St. Michael the Archangel,
16 James I [1618], up to the 22nd day of February, 17 James I [1619],
became indebted to the King in ^^6,249 \s. \\d. and 1 a farthing, by
reason whereof the said deed obligatory and the said ^"3000 therein
specified became forfeited to the said King, wherefore the said premises
in Bradley and in London were seised into the hands of the King during
the lifetime of the said Edward Oldsworth towards the payment of the
said debt. Afterwards by Letters Patent dated at Canberie, 16th July,
4 Charles I [1628], for the considerations therein named, and by special
grace were granted to Berrington Webb and Valentine Passey, gentlemen,
the said deed and the said ^^3, 000, and also the said sum of /^6, 249 \s. \\d.
and \ a farthing ; by virtue whereof the said Berrington and Valentine
became possessed of the said premises for the term of the said extent
until the last mentioned sum should be paid out of the same.
Bradley mead, the meadow in Bexhams meade, the close of pasture
adjoining the said land called the Home, Thachers croft and Bruton's
Penne, the close called Tanner's close, the land called Silken acre and
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the arable land in Boumefield are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, during the extent aforesaid
nothing, but afterwards 20J. The capital messuage and site of the
manor of Bradley and all the premises in the county of Gloucester are
held of George Lord Barkley as of his manor of Wootten Forren, by what
service is not known, and are worth per annum during the extent
aforesaid nothing, but afterwards they will be worth 40J. The messuage
and other the premises in the parish of St. Martins in the Fields are held
of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, to wit, the
premises in the tenure of the said Lady Anne Waller nothing during the
said extent but afterward^ 31J. 6</., and the premises in the tenure of the
said William Addams nothing during the said extent, but afterwards ros.
Edward Oldsworlh died in the borough of Southwark in the county of
Surrey, on the 7th day of November, 4 Charles I [1628]; Robert
Oldsworlh is his son and next heir by the said Elizabeth, and was then
aged 8 years, i o months, i week and i day.
The said Elizabeth still survives at Cirencester.
By force of the said Letters Patent and not otherwise the said
Berrington Webb and Valentine Passey took the profits of the said premises
from the death of the said Edward up to the taking of this inquisition.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles /, part 4, No. 79.
T • • •
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 20th April, 15 Charles I
X [^^39]' before Ambrose Shepard, esq., escheator, after the death of
John Prettyman, late of Driffield, knight, by the oath of More Guilliams,
Moses Beaton, William Groves, Edmund King, William Taylor, Thomas
Robertes, Edmund Hawcor, William Chance, Thomas Osborne, Michael
Dubber, John Beaton, John Wood, Amos Drucy, Walter Woodward, Richard
Merrett and Samuel Cooke, who say that
John Prettyman, knight, was seised of those 2 manors or lordships of
Driffield and St. Mary Ampney and Ashbrook with all their rights and
members ; of those 2 several manors or lordships of Bacton and Newhall
Breasvvorth in the county of Suffolk ; all the houses, buildings, structures,
barns, lands, etc., etc., to the said manors belonging ; all that capital
messuage or mansion house and farm situate in St. Mary Ampney, parcel
of the said manor of St. Mary Ampney and Ashbrooke called Cancourte
farm ; all the houses, messuages, lands, etc., etc., in Ampney St. Mary
and Ashbrooke, and in Eastington, Holliroode Ampney and Ampney
Crucis or elsewhere to the said capital messuage belonging; all the
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tithes of sheaves, g;rain and hay and all other tithes whatsoever yearly
forthcoming in the said manor of St. Mary Ampney ; and a portion of
the tithes of hay growing in a certain meadow lying in St. Mary Ampney
and Ashbrooke called Charleham alias Charleyham.
So seised, the saidybAw Prettyman by indenture quinque partite dated
loth May, 10 Charles I [1634], made between himself and Mary then
his wife of the first part, John Prettyman, esq., then son and heir apparent
of the said John of the second part, John Quarlesy of Shawe in the county
of Berks, esq. and Humphrey Dolman, of Shaw, esq., of the third part,
Edward Hungerjord, of Cadnam, in the county of Wilts, esq., of the
fourth part and Richard Browne, of Detford, in the county of Kent, esq.,
of the fifth part, in consideration of a marriage afterwards solemnized
between the said John Prettyman, junior, and Elizabeth now his wife,
and for other considerations therein specified, agreed that he, Mary his
wife and John his son should before the last day of June then next
following levy one or more fines of all the said premises to the sa.\d. John
Quarks and Humphrey Dolman, to the following uses, to wit: as to the said
manors of DriflSeld and St. Mary Ampney and Ashbrooke and all other the
premises in Drifllield, St. Mary Ampney and Ashbrooke, except the said
capital messuage called Cancourte Farm and all the lands, etc., thereto
belonging to the use of the said Edward Hungerjord and Richard Brotvne,
for the term of 9 years and 2 days from the feast of the Annunciation of
the Blessed Virgin Mary then last past, in trust that they will raise the
portions of Robert, Dorothy and William Prettyman, children of the said
John Prettyman named in the writ : after the expiration of the said term
the said premises to remain to the use of the said John Prettyman, senior,
for his life ; after his death, then as to all those closes and fields of land,
meadow and pasture, parcel of the said manor of Driffield and the
demesne lands thereof, namely, the close of pasture called the Gastons
containing 20 acres; the meadow called the Inmeade containing 12
acres; the meadow called Little Inmeade containing 8 acres, the close
or field, arable and pasture called the Dryground, containing 18 acres to
the use of the said Mary Prettyman, now deceased, for her natural life,
as part of her jointure; after her decease, to the use of the sdddi John
Prettyman, junior, and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the
said John Prettyman, senior, for ever. As to all those several closes and
fields of land, meadow and pasture, parcels of the said manor of Driffield,
to wit, all those fields or parcels of arable land called Haynes furlong
containing 8 acres ; the meadow containing 5 acres adjoining Haynes
furlong ; the close or parcel of arable land containing 4 acres adjoining
the said last named meadow ; the close of meadow containing 7 acres
called Wrens leaze, and the meadow containing 5 acres called Wett
Chessells, to the use of Mary one of the daughters of the said John
Prettyman, senior, for her natural life ; after her decease, to the use of
lOO Gloucestershire
the said John Prettyman, junior, and his heirs male ; and for default
of such issue to the use of the right h?irs of the said John Pretiyman,
senior, for ever. As to the said manors of Driffeild and St. Mary Ampney
and Ashbrooke, and all the residue of the premises above limited to the
said Edward Hungerford and Richard Browne after the expiration of
the said term, and after the death of the said John Pretty man, senior, to
the use of the said John Prettyman, junior, and his heirs male ; and for
default, to the use of the right heirs of the s^\A John Prettyman, senior,
for ever. As to the said capital messuage or farm called Cancourte all
the houses, lands, etc., thereto belonging, and all the tithes thereupon
growing, to the use of the said John Prettyman, senior, for his natural
life; after his decease to the use of the said John the son for his life;
after his decease, to the use of Elizabeth his wife for her life for the rest
of her jointure and in full satisfaction of her dowef ; after her decease,
to the use of the heirs male of the body of the said John Prettyman,
junior ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said John
Prettyman, senior, for ever. As to the said manor of Newhall Breas-
worth, to the use of the said John Prettyman, senior, for his life ; after
his decease to the use of the said John Prettyman, junior, and his heirs
male ; and for default, to the use of the said John the father for ever.
As to the said manor of Bacton and all the messuages, lands, etc., thereto
belonging, to the use of the said John Prettyman, senior, for his life ;
after his decease, to the use oi Afary then his wife; after her decease,
to the use oi John Prettyman, junior, and his heirs male ; and for default,
to the use of the right heirs of the said John Prettyman, senior, for ever.
In Trinity Term, lo Charles I [1634], a fine was levied in the Court
of King's Bench between the said John Quarks, esq. and Humphrey
Dolman, esq., plaintiffs, and the said John Prettyman, senior, and Mary
his wife and John Prettyman, junior, deforciants, to the uses in the said
indenture expressed.
Afterwards, the said John Prettyman, senior, and John Prettyman,
junior, by indenture dated 29th June, 12 Charles I [1636], made between
themselves of the one part, and Henry Prettyman, gent., of the other
part, in consideration of the sum of /'i, 450 to them in hand paid, sold
to the said Henry and his heirs for ever the said manors of Bacton and
Newhall Breasworth and all the lands, tenements and hereditaments
thereto belonging, except those messuages, buildings, pastures, closes
and waters in Bacton Wetherden and Winerston in the said county of
Suffolk, then in the occupation of Thomas Dnve and Thomas Clarke, and
also except the customary and free rents and services due upon the
premises : of which said excepted messuages, rents and services the said
John Prettyman, senior, was seised as of freehold.
Of whom or by what services the said premises in Bacton, Wetherden
and Winerston, above excepted and not sold, are held the jurors know
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not : they are worth per annum, clear, 40J. The manor of Driffield and
other the premises there are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
to wit, by the 40th part of a knight's fee. The manor of St. Mary
Ampney and Ashbrooke, the tithes and other the premises there, and
the said capital messuage and farm and other the premises called
Cancourte are held of the King in chief by knight's service, to wit, by
the 40th part of a knight's fee : the said manors of Dreffeild and St.
Mary Ampney and Ashbrooke, except the said capital messuage called
Cancourte, during the said term of q years and 2 days, are worth per
annum nothing, and afterwards they will be worth per annum, clear, £%.
The said capital messuage called Cancourte is worth per annum,
clear, \os.
John Prettyman died atDriffeild, 22nd December, 14 Charles I [1638] ;
John Prettyman, junior, is his son and next heir, and was then aged
26 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 3, No. 95.
d^omajs ^ert^e, gentleman,
T • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 12th July, 15 Charles I [1639],
X before Ambrose ShepparJ, esq., escheator, after the death of Thomas
Perrye, gentleman, by the oath of More Guiliams, Moses Beaton, Edivard
Wood, William Taylor, Robert lies, William Hooper, Thomas Clutterboock,
William Groves, Walter Woodward, John Kerby, Thomas Roberts, Ralph
Pomphry, John Bread and Edward Kinge, who say that
Thomas Perrye was seised of 2 messuages, one grain mill, 2 fulling
mills, one dovecote, 8 acres of meadow and 1 3 acres of pasture in Kinges-
wood in the county of Wilts.
So seised the said Thomas, by indenture dated loth August, 6 Charles I
[1630], at Kingswood, on account of the fatherly love which he bore
towards Thomas Perry his son and heir apparent, and in consideration of
a marriage then to be had between the said Thomas Perry the son and
Margery Pumell, and for a competent jointure for the said Margery,
enfeoffed the said Thomas and Margery of the said premises : to hold to
them and their heirs to the use of the said Thomas for his natural life ;
after his decease to the use of the said Margery ; after her decease, to
the use of the heirs of the body of the said Thomas by the said Margery ;
for default, to the use of the heirs of the body of the said Thomas; and
for default, to the use of the said Thomas Perry the father and his heirs
for ever.
Thomas Perry, senior, was likewise seised of 2 messuages, i grain
mill, 2 fulling mills, 28 acres of meadow, and 45 acres of pasture in
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Kingswood ; one capital messuage, 3 other messuages and 3^ acres of
pasture in Wootten-under-Edge ; also of the reversion of 3 messuages
in Sinwell in the parish of Wootten " sub hedge," one messuage in
Wootten, one messuage in the possession of William Tanner in Kings-
wood, and of certain messuages, lands and tenements in the parish of
Berkley.
So seised, the said Thomas Perry made his will at Wootten-under-
Edge, the 17th day of December, 14 Charles I [1638J, and appointed
Margery Perry then his wife and Samuel Perry his son co-executors.
Testator bequeathed all those lands, houses and messuages which he
bought of Master Thomas Inglish in Kingswood, and which were then
in the possession of Richard Wiichell, to Thomas Perry his son for his
natural life, and after his decease to Thomas Perry, junior, his grandson
(nepoti) and his heirs for ever. To Margery his wife testator gave the
use of the capital messuage in Wootten-under-Edge wherein he then
dwelt, together with the mills in Kingswood called Shewry mills and
the meadow thereto belonging; also the use of all his lands in the
county of Gloucester ; after her decease the same to go to his said son
Samuel and his heirs for ever.
Of whom or what by service the premises in Wootten-under-Edge
are held the jurors know not.
The premises in Kingswood are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not. The
premises in Berkley are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not. The said
premises whereof the said Thomas Perry the father enfeoffed the said
Thomas Perry the son and the said Margery Pumell are worth per annum,
clear, £1 6s. 8d. The said messuage in the possession of the said
William Tanner during his life and the life of William Tanner his son
will be worth nothing per annum, but afterwards it will be worth per
annum, clear, 6j. %d. The premises in the said will devised to Thomas
Perry the son for his life are worth per annum, clear, 33J. 4^. The said
premises bequeathed to the said Margery wife of the said testator for
her life are worth per annum, clear, \os.
Thomas Perry died at Wootton, 22nd December last past ; Thomas Perry
is his son and next heir and was then aged 40 years and more. Margery
late the wife of the said Thomas the father, and the said Samud Perry
still survive at Wootton-under-Edge.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles /, part 4, No. 51.
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flIlilUam ISiclj, gentleman*
InC[UlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, on Saturday the 21st day of
September, 15 Charles I [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq.,
escheator, after the death of William Rich, gent., by the oath of More
Gwilliam, gent., Thomas Deacon, Moses Beaton, Edmund Fereby, John Mann,
William Chaunce, Michael Dubhcr, John Kerbye, Giles Hancox, Ralph
Pomfrey, Michael Clavenger, Richard Merrett and Thomas Moore, who
say that
William Rich on the ist day of February, 6 Charles I [1631], was
possessed of all those 2 farms called Greenes Farme and Viners Farme
situate within the vills, hamlets and precincts of Rentcombe alias
Rendcombe, North Cerney and Woodmancot, and all houses, buildings,
gardens, lands, etc., thereto belonging, for the term of 68 years, i month
and 24 days, as by an indenture of demise dated ist June, 16 James I
[161 8], and made by Ralph Freeman, knight, to Thomas Rich, esq.,
father of the said William Rich, and as by another indenture dated ist
February, 6 Charles I [1631], and made between the said Thomas Rich,
esq., of the one part, and the said William Rich of the other part more
fully appears : the remainder thereof upon the determination of the said
term being io John Rich, gent., and his heirs male, with divers remainders
over, by purchase thereof had of the said Ralph Freeman.
So seised, the said William Rich at North Cerney by indenture dated
loth February, 6 Charles I [1631], and made between himself of the
one part, and the said Thomas Rich and Anne then the wife of the said
Thomas of the other part, granted to the said Thomas and Anne all the
said premises : to hold for 50 years, they paying yearly for the same id.
By virtue whereof the said Thomas and Anne were seised of the said
premises, the reversion thereof being to the said William Rich, with
remainder to the saidyb^n Rich and his heirs male.
They being so seised, a common recovery was suffered in Hilary term
6 Charles I, between Joseph Jaques, plaintiff, and the said John Rich,
defendant, of all the said premises by the name of 2 messuages, 2 tofts,
one dovecote, 5 gardens, 50 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 40 acres
of pasture and 10 acres of furze and heath in Rendcombe, North Cerney
and Woodmancote, to the use of the said William Rich now deceased,
for his natural life ; after his decease to the use o^ Lucy Jaques, daughter
of the said Joseph Jaques, now Lucy Rich, widow, late the wife of the said
William Rich for her life in compensation of her dower; after her death
to the use of the heirs of the body of the said William Rich ; for default,
the remainder thereof to Edivard Rich another son of the said Thomas
Rich and his heirs ; for default, the remainder thereof to Samuel
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Rich another son of the said Thomas Rich and his heirs ; for default, the
remainder thereof to the said John Rich and his heirs ; and lastly for
default, the remainder thereof to the right heirs of the said Thomas Rich
for ever, as by an indenture dated 12th February 6 Charles I [1631],
made between the said John Rich of the one part, and the said William
Rich, Joseph Jaques and Lucy Rich, then Lucy Jaques, of the other part
more fully appears.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, during the life of the said Lucy nothing, after her death
and during the residue of the said term of 50 years id., and after her
death and upon the determination of the said term los.
William Rich died 26th April last past; Thomas Rich, gent., is his son
and next heir, and was then aged 7 years, 5 months, 6 days and no more.
The said Thomas Rich, Anne Rich and Mary Rich still survive at
North Cerney.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 4, No. 76.
iliatt^etD iBogerjs, gentleman.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, sth August, 15 Charles I [1639],
JL before Ambrose Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death of
Matthew Rogers, gent., by the OHth of Peter Hawkesworth, gent., Thomas
Greeninge, John Bird, John Whitjeild, George Baker, Richard Peasley,
Richard Arnold, William Brinckworth, Thomas Legge, Robert Cooke, William
Hallier, William Walker, William Higgins, Ananias Huett an^ John Howell,
who say that
Matthew Rogers, gent., deceased, father of the said Matthew named
in the writ, was seised of the manor of Alderley alias Alderleigh.
So seised, the said Matthew the father, by indenture dated 20th
March, 15 James I [161 8], and made between himself of the one part
and Anna Fownes and Richard Longe of the other part, in consideration
of the marriage solemnized between the said Matthew Rogers the father
and Mary one of the daughters of the said Anne Fownes, for a competent
jointure to be made for the said Mary, enfeoffed the said Anne and
Richard Longe of the capital messuage and mansion house of Alderley,
one close of meadow and pasture called the Coniger containing 20 acres ;
one close called the Hill close containing 15 acres, 2 closes of meadow
and pasture called the Hams containing 22 acres, one close of meadow
called Rookewood meade containing 6 acres, one close called Rooke-
wood containing 7 acres, one close of meadow called Stockmeade con-
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taining 14 acres, one close of pasture called the Upper Gaston containing
20 acres, and one close of meadow called brooke meadow containing
17 acres ; all which said premises are situate in Alderley and are parcel
of the demesne lands of Alderley: to hold to the said Anne and Richard
and their heirs for ever to the use of the said Matthew Rogers for his
natural life ; after his decease, to the use of the said Mary for the term
of her natural life, for her jointure, and in full discharge of a jointure
formerly made to the use of the said Mary and her heirs of certain
messuages lying in the City of Bristol ; after her death then to the use
of the heirs of the body of the said Matthew by the said Mary, for
default, to the use of the heirs of the body of the said Matthew \ and
lastly for default to the use of such persons as the said Matthew by his
last will shall appoint.
So seised, the said Matthew Rogers the father died at Alderley, 28th
October, 16 James I [1618]; after whose death the said premises de-
scended to Abel Rogers, gent., the eldest son and next heir of the said
Matthew by the said Mary.
The said Abel died at Bristol, 4th February, 8 Charles I [1633] ; after
whose death the said premises descended to Matthew Rogers, gent,
(named in the writ) being the younger son of the said Matthew and
brother and next heir of the said Abel.
The said Matthew, being so seised, by indenture dated 5th February,
II Charles I [1636], made between himself of the one part, and John
Barker, of Lincoln's Inn, in county Middlesex and William Shute, of
Bristol, gent., of the other part, agreed that before the end of Easter
term then next following he would levy a fine to the said /ohn Barker
and William Shute of the said manor, to the use of him the said Matthew
Rogers and his heirs ; for default, to the use of the said Mary and her
heirs for ever.
Afterwards, namely in the Octaves of the Purification of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, 11 Charles I, a fine was levied between the said John
Barker and William Shute, plaintiffs, and the said Matthew Rogers,
deforciant, of the said premises, bj^-the name of the manor of Alderley,
40 messuages, 2 water mills, 3 dovecotes, 40 gardens, 40 orchards,
500 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 300 acres of pasture, 100 acres
of wood, 200 acres of furze and heath, and bos. rent in Alderley, Wootton,
Tresham, Hawksbury and Seddlewood ; also of the advowson of the
church of Alderley: which said fine was levied to the uses mentioned in
the said indenture of the 5th of February.
The said manor is held of the King as of his honor of Wallingford
by knight's service, to wit, by half a knight's fee, and is worth per
annum, clear, £^ 13J. 4fd. The said premises came into the hands of
the King by reason of the minority of the said Matthew Rogers. Matthew
Rogers (named in the writ) died i6th August 14 Charles I [1638], at
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Bristol without heirs of his body ; Mary Turner now the wife of Thomas
Turner, Eleanor Thinne wife of Francis Thinne, and Robert Symons son
oi Elizabeth Simons: which said Mary, Eleanor and Elizabeth are the
aunts of the said Matthew, namely, sisters of the said Matthew Rogers,
the father, are the next heirs of the said Matthew the son, and at the
time of his death the said Mary Turner was aged 30 years and more, and
the said Eleanor Thinne 30 years and more, but of what age the said
Robert Symons then was the jurors know not.
The said Mary Rogers still survives at Bristol.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles /, part 4, No. 78.
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nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 17th June, 15 Charles I [1639],
before Ambrose Sheapard, gent., escheator, after the death of John
Shayler, son and heir of Thomas Shayler, late of Stowe-on-Wold, yeoman,
deceased, by the oath of Moore Guillam, gent., Henry Hopkins, gent.,
Edward Woodf Moses Beaton, Michael Sharpe, Thomas Clutterbroke,
Edward Kinge, William Grove, William Tayler, Robert lies, Walter
Woodward, John Wood, Samuel Cooke, John Kirby and Robert Stone,
gentlemen, who say that
The said Thomas Shayler, father of the said John, was seised of one
messuage and 2 virgates of land in Brodwell called Jacke Toms and
Julian Squiers; the 4th part of 10 parcels of land in Donnington, late
in the tenure of the said Thomas ; 2 parcels of land in Gallowe Furlonge
and Combe Furlonge in Brodwell ; one messuage in Stowe in Wold, late
in the tenure of Abraham Preston : one other messuage there, late in the
tenure of Richard Churme; one other messuage called Porch House
situate in Stow on Wold, wherein the said Thomas Shayler was living
at the time of his death ; and of 2 closes of land and pasture there,
late in the tenure of the said Thomas, containing i acre of pasture.
So seised, the said Thomas Shayler on the 4th day of Januarj-,
3 James I [1606], gave to Anne Bird an annuity oi £10 issuing out
of the said messuage and 2 virgates of land in Brodwell : to hold the
same for her life.
Afterwards, to wit, on the 24th January in the same year the said
Thomas Shayler demised to Michael Birde, Michael Birde {sic) and William
Birde the said 4th part of 10 parcels of land in Donnington: to hold
from the death of the said Thomas for 80 years if the said A7tne Bird
so long shall live, paying therefor yearly to the said Thomas and his
heirs zd.
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Afterwards, the said Thomas Shayler married the said Anne Bird,
who survived him and is still living at Stowe-on-Wold.
The said Thomas died at Stow, ist June, 22 James I [1624]; the
said John Shayler (named in the writ) was his eldest son and next
heir, and was then aged 9 years i rnonth and 6 days.
The messuage and 2 virgates of land in Brodwell, the 4th part of
the 10 parcels of land in Donnington, the 2 parcels of land in Gallowe
Furlong and Combe Furlong in Brodwell, the messuage in Stowe in
the tenure of Abraham Preston, and the messuage there in the tenure
of Richard Churme are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, iis.
The messuage called Porch House is held of the King as of his
manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent in free and common socage, by
fealty and the yearly rent of bs. Sd., and is worth per annum, clear,
2s. bd. The 2 closes of land and pasture in Stowe are held, of the
King as of his said manor in free and common socage and not in
chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 6d.
John Shayler 6\^di at Stow, 13th November, 6 Charles I [1630], being
under age, to wit, of the age of 15 years 5 months and 12 days, and
in the wardship of the King on account of his minority; Thomas Shayler,
second son of the said Thomas Shayler, deceased, is his brother and
next heir, and was then aged 1 1 years 6 months and 6 days, or there-
abouts.
Inq. p.m., 1 5 Charles /, part 3, No. 43.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Painswick, 24.th September, 15 Charles I
X [1639], before Ambrose Shephard, gent., after the death of Robert
Symonds, esq., by the oath of William Osborne, Robert Rogers, John Bancknett,
Henry Mayo, John Winchcomb, Anthony Gardener, Thomas Taylor, Thomas
Gardener, Thomas Castle, Robert Hilman, Richard Smith, Daniel Pinke,
Anthony Peak and Edward King, who say that
Robert Symonds was seised of one messuage and one fulling mill
situate in the parish of Hillesly, called Byrrettes, and 7 closes of meadow
and pasture containing 30 acres in Hillesly, to the said messuage be-
longing ; 2 closes of meadow and pasture there called Innox and
Petersden, containing 26 acres ; and one acre of land lying in the
common field of Hyllesly next to the river.
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So seised, the said Robert Symonds, by indenture dated 17th March,
6 Charles I [163 1], made between himself of the one part and John
Cambe of Hauxberry, gent., and Thomas Symonds of Horrell Chappell
in CO. Worcester, gent., of the other part, in consideration that the said
John and Thomas would take upon them to pay a certain debt of the
said Robert to George Lacocke and Rowland Wilson, and would also expend
divers sums of money to his use, demised to the said John Cambe and
Thomas Symonds the said 2 parcels of pasture called Innox and Petersden
for the term of 2 1 years, without any payment for the same.
The said messuage, fulling mill, 30 acres of meadow and pasture in
Hyllesly, except the meadow called Poyntes profittes meade, parcel of
the said 30 acres, and the one acre of land in the common field of
Hyllesly are held of the King in chief by knight's service, and are worth
per annum, clear, los. Of whom or by what service the residue of the
premises is held the jurors know not : it is worth per annum, clear, bs. Sd.
Robert Symonds died at Hyllesly, loth June last past; Mathias Symonds
is his son and next heir, and on the 20th day of June last past was aged
20 years : he still survives at Hyllesly.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part ^ No. 47.
91o]^n %\xxntt alias Cumor.
I nqUlSltlbn taken at Woottonunder-Edge, 16th April, 15 Charles
X I [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the
death of John Turner alias Tumor, by the oath of Anthony Kingescott,
esq., William Dansey, Thomas Poyntz, gent., Thomas Pegler, gent., John
Wynston, John Wayte, John Browninge, gent., John Clolerbocke, John
Somers, James Baylie, Thomas Bay lie, Anthony Ewen and Gilbert Freeman,
who say that
John Tumor was seised of one messuage and all the lands, meadows,
pastures, etc. thereto belonging, lying in Newnton alias Newington
Bagpath alias Could Newynton, purchased of Nicholas Poyntz, then
gentleman afterwards knight : which said ptemises are held of the King
as of his manor of Kingeswood in free and common socage, to wit,
by fealty and the yearly rent of 4J. 4</., and are worth per annum,
clear, 6.r. %d.
John Tumor died at Newynton Bagpath i4lh June, 1621 ; Robert
Tumor is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 3, No. 28.
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d^eotge minter, ^xw;^i,
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 5th August, 15 Charles I
JL [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death
of George Witiier, knight, by the oath of Peter Haickenvorih, gent., Thomas
Greeninge, John Bird, John Whitfield, George Baker, Richard Pensley,
Richard Arnold, William Brinckworth, Thomas Legge, Robert Cooke,
William Hallier, William Walker, William Higgins, Ananias Huet and
John Howell, who say that
George Winter was seised of the manor and lordship of Dyrham
and Henton ; the advowson, free gift and right of patronage of the
rectory of Dyrham; one messuage and 100 acres of land in Henton
Russell; 2 messuages in Wyke and Charleton ; the moiety of 16
messuages, 4 gardens, 2 watermills, 300 acres of land, 60 acres of
meadow, 160 acres of meadow, and £1 os. Sd. of yearly rent in the
parish of St. James next Bristol ; one messuage, 16 acres of land, 4 acres
of meadow and 10 acres of pasture in Iron Acton ; 16 acres of meadow
called Earles meade or Curies meade, in the tenure of William Snigg,
senior, esq. ; 5 messuages in the hundred of Barton Regis ; one
messuage and 10 acres of land in Maggottsfield ; 2 messuages, 2 gardens,
10 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 30 acres of pasture in Hannam;
one messuage and 100 acres of land, meadow and pasture called Farther
Aishleys lying in the parish of St. James next Bristol, and reputed to
be parcel of the manor of St. James ; one other close called Open close,
containing about 4 acres, in the said parish of St. James ; and the
rectory of SS. Philip and James next the city of Bristol.
So seised, the said George Winter by indenture dated 23rd December,
20 James I [1622], made between himself of the one part, and Francis
Hele, knight, Francis Rogers, knight, and Edward Rogers, junior, esq., of
the other part, in consideration of the marriage then had between the
said George Winter and Mary, then his wife, daughter of Edward Rogers,
esq., deceased, granted to the said Francis, Francis and Edward and their
heirs all the said premises : to hold to them and their heirs for ever to
the following uses : as to all that capital messuage and demesne house
in Dyrham, parcel of the said manor of Dyrham, and all the barns,
stables, gardens, buildings, etc., thereto belonging, the tenement next
the said house called the Church House, the water mill there with the
ponds and water courses, and all the lands, meadows and pastures in
Dyrham called the great Conigree, little Conigree, the Sandes and
NichoUs orchard, parcel of the said manor lying near the said mansion
house, the lands, sheep and pastures called Oatefeild and ToUdowne,
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together with a building there in the tenure of Thomas Wilkins, and all
those lands, meadows and hereditaments demised with the lower
(inferiore) lodge in Dyrham, in the tenure oi Richard Hemminge, to wit,
the lodge house with a curtilage, garden and orchard thereto belonging,
the Rockwood, Calvesleaze, Ramesleaze, Broademeade and the Billowes,
all those closes of meadow and pasture in Hynton alias Henton called
Boydemeade, great Brockholes, little Brockholes and Michell meade,
and 20 acres of coppice wood lying in Dyrham wood near a certain close
called Fryes ground, to the use of the said George Winter for his life ;
after his decease, to the use of the said Mary for her life for her jointure ;
after her decease, to the use of the heirs male of the said George by the
said Mary : for default of such issue, to the use of the heirs male of
the body of the said George, with divers remainders over, and with
remainder further to the right heirs of the said George for ever. As to
the rectory of SS. Philip and James next Bristol and all the tithes,
oblations, etc., the meadow called Earles or Curies meade, the lands
and parcels of lands next Bristol called Farther Aishleys, to the sole use
of the said George Winter and his heirs for ever. As to the residue of
the premises, to the use of the said George Winter and his heirs male by
the said Mary, with divers remainders over, with remainder further to
the right heirs of the said George for ever.
The said George Winter was likewise seised of the lodge and park of
Dyrham, containing about 150 acres of land, meadow, pasture and wood,
sometime in the tenure of John Kilbury, but lately purchased by the said
George Winter of John Winter his brother ; one close of land in the
said park near a certain place there where the pool was lately enclosed
called the Horseleaze, containing about 12 acres of land and pasture.
So seised, the said George by indenture dated ist June, 13 Charles I
[1637], made between himself of the one part and Francis Doddington,
knight, of the other part, in consideration of the sum of/'2ooo to him in
hand paid, granted to the ^2i\^ Francis all the said premises last mentioned
for the term of 99 years then next following, he paying yearly for the
same to the said George and his heirs is. if lawfully demanded.
The manor, capital house and demesne lands of Dyrham and
Henton alias Henton Russell, and the advowson of the parish church
of Dyrham are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, /" 10, to wit, the premises limited for the jointure of the
said Mary, £6 ly. ^d., and the residue of the premises -f^ 6j. Sd.
The messuages in Wike and Charleton are held of the heirs of Ralph
Sadler, knight, but by what service the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, los. The messuage in Iron Acton is held of the
King in free socage, by fealty only and not in chief, and is worth per
annum, clear, 3^, \d. The messuages in the hundred of Barton are
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held of the King in chief, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 30J. The premises in
Maggotsfield are held of the King as of his manor of Bulford by fealty
only, and are worth per annum, clear, %s. lod. The premises in Hannam
are held of the King in socage by fealty only, and are worth per annum,
clear, 13J. 4//. The rectory of SS. Philip and James is held of the King
in chief by knight's service, to wit, by the 20th part of a knight's fee,
and is worth per annum, clear, /'4 igs. z\d. Of whom the lands lying
next Bristol called Farther Aishleys and Open close are held the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, £^ 6s. Sd. The Lodge and
Park of Dyrham, the close called Horseleaze and the meadow called
Earles or Curies meade are held of the King in chief, but by what part
of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear,
during the said term of 99 years iid., but after that term /^40.
George Wi'n/er died 21st February last past; /o/in Winter, esq., is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 16 years i month and 24 days.
Lady Mary Winter still survives.
Jnq. p.m., 1 5 Charles I, part 4, No. 80.
Cl^omajsi gate*
Inquisition taken at Stow on Wold, 17th October, 15 Charles I
[1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death of
Thomas Vote, by the oath of William Moseky, James Gisbume, Robert
Gisburne, John Welles, Richard Raynowles, Henry Rod, William Nut to,
Hughe Williams, John Harris, Thomas Ropiur, Jonas Ropur, John Castle
and Thomas Powle, who say that
Long before the death of the said Thomas Fate one William Fate, his
father, was seised of one messuage, one garden, one orchard, 1 8 acres of
land, 5 acres of meadow, 7 acres of pasture, i acre of furze and heath
and common of pasture for all beasts in Seynbury alias Seyntbury and
Willersey.
So seised, the said William by indenture dated 24th April, 14 James I
[1616], made between himself of the one part, and Edivard Hunt of
Kingsnorton, in co. Worcester, yeoman, of the other part, in consider-
ation of a marriage to be had between him the said William and Joyce
{Jacosa) Ingram, widow, late the wife oi John Ingram, deceased, demised
all the said premises to the said Edward Hunt, to hold for the term of
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100 years, if the said Joyce {/ocosa) Ingram so long shall live, paying
therefor yearly to the said William Fate and his heirs one grain of pepper
if demanded.
The said Joyce still survives at Seynbury.
William Fate died at Seynbury, 21st May, 19 James I [1621]; after
whose death the reversion of the said premises descended to the said
Thomas Fate (named in the writ) as his son and heir.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, 5J.
Thomas Fate died at Seynbury, i8th January, 10 Charles I [1635],
whereupon the reversion of the said premises descended to Elizabeth
Fate as his only daughter and heir. At the time of her father's death
the said Elizabeth was aged 9 months and 8 days.
The said Edward Hunt held all the said premises from the death of
the said Thomas Fate up to the taking of this inquisition by virtue of the
said demise to him made.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles /, part 4, N'o. 49.
Delivered into Court isth November, 15 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Paynswicke, 22nd March, 13 Charles I
X [1638], before John Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of John Ashmeade, late of the parish of Brimsfield,
yeoman, by the oath of Richard Packer, Nathaniel Fates, William Mayle,
Richard Gardner, Thomas Taylor, Giles Feild, Henry Fletcher, George
Fletcher, Richard Wilsheir, Thomas Barnard, William Griffin, William
Barnes, John Dower, William Blisse and Henry Mayoe, who say that
John Ashmeade was seised of one messuage and 2 virgates of land
situate in Brimsfield, and all houses, buildings, gardens, etc., to the said
messuage belonging, lying in the fields, villages or parishes of Brimsfield,
Chanham alias Cronham and Birdlipp: which said premises are held
of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, loj.
John Ashmeade died 30th September, 13 Charles I [1637]; John
Ashmeade is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, v.o.. No. 7.
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fl©argatet Coofee.
Delivered into Court 13th November, 15 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Paynswicke, nth August, 7 Charles I
JL [1631], before Peter Bird, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Margaret, late the wife of Hugh Cooke, and daughter
and heiress of Robert Cresse, late of Frampton Maunsell, deceased, by
the oath of Peter Clissould of Bisleigh, William Hancockes of Donwaye,
William Jayne, Nathaniel Fowler, Henry Hancock, Giles Carter, Roger
Egerley, Edmund Snonve, John Hillman, William Piffe, Stephen Wrenn,
Thomas Gardenor, John Tickell, Richard Kinge and William Blisse, who
say that
The said Margaret was seised of one messuage called a " baren "
and one close thereto annexed, containing one acre of land ; 32 acres
and 2 furlongs of arable land and pasture in Frampton Maunsell ; and
one meadow called Ashemeade in Anas alias Abnashe within the parish
of Bisleighe.
So seised, the said Margaret married the said Hugh Cooke, and they
had issue William Cooke their firstborn son.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 13^. \d.
Margaret Cooke died 24th April, 1624; William Cooke is her son and
next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
The said Hugh survived the said Margaret, and is still seised of the
said premises according to the law of England.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, v.o., No. 3.
(KKilltam Hea^ aeoman*
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Stow on Wold, 17th October, 15 Charles I
-L [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of William Lea, late of Saynbury, yeoman, by the
oath of William Moseley, James Gisborne, Robert Gisborne, John Welles,
Richard Reynolds, Henry Izod, William iVutts, Hugh Williams, John Harris,
Thomas Roper, Jonas Roper, John Castle and Thomas Poivle, who say that
William Lea was seised of one messuage in Saynbury and one virgate
of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging lying in Saynbury.
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So seised, the said William Lea by indenture dated 13th October,
10 Charles I [1634], made between himself of the one part and Anthony
Beard of Murcott, yeoman, and John Raven of Henchwick in co.
Worcester, yeoman, of the other part, for the considerations therein
named, agreed that he arid his heirs should be seised of the said premises
to the following uses : as to the moiety thereof, to the use of the said
William Lea for his life ; after his decease, to the use of George Lea, son
of the said William, for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the heirs
of the body of the said George by Anne now his wife ; and for default, to
the use of the right heirs of the said William Lea for ever. As to the
other moiety of the said premises, to the use of the said George Lea and
Anne during their lives, for the jointure of the said Anne; and after their
decease, to the use of the heirs of the said George by the said Anne ; and
for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said William Lea for ever.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 5^.
William Lea died 30th June, 15 Charles I [1639]; George Lea is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 27 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, v.o., No. 4.
(EDtDarD Staunton, t^oman.
Delivered into Court i8th May, 15 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 2nd October, 9 Charies I
X [1633], before John Sheppard, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Edward Staunton, late of Swyndon, yeoman,
by the oath of John Watkyns, John Browneing, Edward Gyde, Arthur
Collins, Anselm Bayly, Giles Winston, John Smyth, John Allen, Thomas
Crajt, Richard Smyth, John Bowman and Thomas Millward, who say that
Edivard Staunton was seised of 2 messuages in Swyndon called White
Homes and Sturmyes, and of one virgate of land to the same belonging;
also of 2 other messuages there called Dutsons and Finches and one
virgate of land to the same belonging.
So seised, the said Edward Staunton made his will on the 12th day of
December, 1632, as follows: [here given in English] To my son William
^^300, £100 thereof to be paid him at his age of 21, and the other ^^200
within 3 years after he shall have accomplished the age of 24. Whereas
my wife is " estated amongst others " by copy of court roll in my
2 messuages called Dutsons and Finches : my will now is that she shall
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hold all the rest of my free land until my heir shi accomplish the
-age of 21, in order that she may maintain my childrti in a competent
manner.
The said premises are held of Thomas Thynne, k ight, as of his
manor of Churchdowne, but by what services the jurci know not, and
are worth per annum, clear, 20J.
Edward Staunton died 16th December last past; i.lward Staunton
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 1 1 years and 4 months.
Inq. p.m.f 15 CharUi I, v.o.. No. 16.
Cl^otnaiei GEla^borotDe, yeoman.
Delivered into Court loth July, 15 Charles I.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thombury, 22 July, 7 James I [1609],
A before William Whetcombe, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Thomas Wasborowe, late of Henbury, yeoman, by the
oath of William Gioa/iyns, gent., William Fowler, George Baker, Henry
Wisse, gent., Arthur Hohbes, John Pullen, James Pullen, William Holder,
Benedict Hickes, John Patche, George Russell, Peter Cullimore and John
Hamocke, who say that
Thomas Washborowe was seised of one messuage and all the buildings,
structures, barns, lands, meadows, woods, etc., and common of pasture
to the same belonging, containing about 32 acres, lying in Compton
Greenfeild within the parish of Henbury: which said premises were
parcel of the manor of Compton Grenevill, and were formerly parcel of
the possessions oi John Barkley, knight.
So seised, the said Thomas Wasborowe by indenture dated 7th January,
3 James I [1606], in consideration of a marriage to be had between
Richard Wasborowe, then son and heir apparent of the said Thomas, and
Mary Smyth, daughter of Maurice Smyth, deceased, conveyed the said
premises to the said Richard for his life, with remainder to the said Mary
for her life ; after her decease, the remainder thereof to the heirs male of
the body of the said Richard by the said Mary ; for default, to the heirs
male of the said Richard ; and for default, the reversion thereof to the
said Thomas Wasborowe and his heirs.
The said Thomas Wasborowe was likewise seised of certain parcels of
land and pasture lying in Wyke within the parish of Henbury, to wit,
a close of pasture called Roberts crofte, a close of pasture called the
parocke lying at the end of the town of Wyke, a close of pasture called
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Brodecrofte, 2 acres of land in Parkefeild, 4 acres of land in Hawfeild,
and a piece of pasture called Wyke Leaze lying next the highway leading
from Bristol towards Awste.
So seised, the said Thomas by indenture dated 8th January, 3 James I
[1606], conveyed the said premises to the said Richard Wasbormve and
his heirs for ever to the use of the said Thomas for his life ; and after his
decease, to the use of the said Richard and his heirs male by the said
Mary; for default, to the use of the heirs male of the said Thomas
Wasborowe ; and lastly for default, to the use of the right heirs of the
said Thomas for ever.
The premises in Compton Greenfeild are held of Ha/ph Sadlier, esq.,
as of his manor of Henbury, by fealty, suit at court and a yearly rent,
and are worth per annum, clear, los. The said parcels of land and
pasture in Wyke are held of Charles Gerrard, esq., as of his manor of
Wyke by fealty and suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear, ^s.
Thomas Wasborowe died at Henbury, 5th April, 1607; Richard Wash-
horowe is his son and next heir, and was then aged 26 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, v.o., No. 13.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, loth April, 16 Charles I [1640],
X before /ohn Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death of Edward
Aylavorth, late of Ay-leworth, esq., by the oath of More Gwilliam, Thomas
Deacon, William Groves, Thomas Powell, Edward Wood, George Lawrence,
Richard Kerby, Thomas Osborne, Edmuftd Freeman, Michael Stevenger,
John Pathe, Michael Sharpe, Samuel Cooke, William Hooper and Thomas
Deacon, junior, who say that
Edward Ayleworlh was seised of the manor of Ayleworth and of all
the messuages, lands, meadows, etc. thereto belonging ; a free rabbit
warren in Ayleworth, 8 messuages, and 16 virgates of land, meadow and
pasture in Naunton, late in the several tenures of the said Edward
Ayleworth, . William Woodward, Thomas Walker, William Greene, William
Hiett, Richard Hous, John Watkins, Thomas Meysey, Dionisius Mennis
and John Game; one messuage or burgage in Stow alias Stow St.
Edwardes, late in the tenure of Griffin Lambord ; one messuage and
2 virgates of land thereto belonging in Guyting Poore ; and one cottage
in Starcton in the tenure of — Newman.
So seised, the said Edward Ayleworth by indenture tripartite dated
2nd January, 7 James I [1610], made between himself and Anne his
wife of the first part, Paul Tracy then esquire and afterwards Baronet,
Richard Tracy, knight, Giles Bray, knight, and Thomas AyleworJh, gent.
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of the second part, and Bray Ayleworth then eldest son of the said
Edward Ayleworth and Lucy Tracy now wife of the said Bray, and then
one of the daughters of the said Paul Tracy of the third part, in
consideration of the marriage to be had between the said Bray Aylavorth
and Lucy, granted inter alia to the said Paul Tracy and others the said
manor and other the premises : to hold to them and their heirs for
ever, to the uses following: as to all those inclosures of arable land,
meadow and pasture, called Ayleworth Downe, Rose Courte, Hide
Meadow, Lady Hayes, Ayleworth feild and the West feild, together
with 6 virgates of land, meadow and pasture in Naunton, parcel of the
premises, the rabbit warren, and the pasture called the Conigree, to
the use of the said Edward Ayleworth for his life ; after his decease,
to the use of Anne Ayleworth, then his wife for her life, if she remain
sole and unmarried, in the name of her jointure: which said Anne
died at Ayleworth, 20th June, 11 Charles I [1635], in the lifetime of
the said Edward; afterwards to the use of the said Bray Ayleworth
and his heirs male; for default, to the use of Anthony Ayleworth and
his heirs male; for default, to the use of Giles Ayleworth and his heirs
male ; for default, to the use of Thomas Ayleworth and his heirs male ;
for default, to the use of the heirs of the body of the said Edward
Ayleworth ; and lastly for default, to the use of his right heirs for ever.
As to the residue of the said manor and premises, to the use of the
said Edward Ayleworth for his natural life ; after his decease, to the
use of the said Bray Ayleworth and his heirs male, with remainders
as above.
The manor of Ayleworth is held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and
is worth per annum, clear, £ \. The premises in Naunton are held
of the manor of Naunton in free socage by the yearly rent of \s., and
are worth per annum, clear, tos. Of whom or by what service the
premises in Stow, Gayting and Starton are held the jurors know not :
they are worth per annum, clear, is. 4^.
Edward Ayleworth died at Ayleworth, 13th January, 15 Charles I
[1640]; Bray Ayleworth is his son and next heir, and was then aged
40 years and more.
Inq.p.m., 16 Charles Impart 3, No. 57.
1 1 B Gloucestershire
dPileiS atWniEi, gentleman.
Delivered into Conrt 14th May, 16 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cheltenham, i8th October, 14 Charles I
X [1638], before yo^« Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Giles Atkins, gent., by the oath oi John Sturmy, senior,
of Swindon, William Stroode, Thomas Mason, Samuel Maunsell, John
Sturmy of Cheltenham, Thomas Gregory, John Dobbins, John Powell,
Michael Gooderich, Edmund Ballinger, Timothy Cartwright, Walter Martin,
Henry Mason, Thomas Cartwright, John Okey, Walter Currier and George
Merrell, who say that
Giles Atkins was seised of all that messuage and tenement called
Armetts situate in Uphatherley, with all the houses, structures, profits, etc.
thereto belonging, and all the tofts, gardens, lands, waters, woods, etc.
called Annettes, which Thomas Atkins, gent., late father of the said Giles
by indenture dated 4th March, 26 Elizabeth [1584], made between
Richard Aprickly alias Harris of the one part and himself of the other
part purchased to him and his heirs.
The said Giles Atkins and Sarah his wife, by indenture dated
26th August, I Charles I [1625], made between Charles Holte, esq. of
the one part, and themselves of the other part purchased to them and
their heirs for ever, all that messuage and mansion house called Newe
Court, wherein the said Charles Holte then dwelt in Charleton Regis,
together with the orchards, gardens, stables, buildings thereto adjoining,
and the close of land there in the occupation of the said Charles in
Charleton Kings, and the reversion and remainder of all the said
premises : to hold to them and their heirs for ever of the chief lord
of that fee by the rent therefor due and accustomed.
The premises in Uphatherly are held of the lord of Uphalherly,
as of his manor of Uphatherly, by suit at court and the rent of zod.,
and are worth per annum, clear, los. The premises in Charleton are
held of the lord of the manor of Cheltenham, as of his manor of
Cheltenham, by smit at conrt and the yearly rent of is., and are worth
per annum, clear, 5^.
Giles Atkins died at Charleton, 30th April, 4 Charles I [1628];
Thomas Atkins is his son and next heir, and was then aged about 4 years.
The said Sarah still survives at Charleton.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, v.o., No. 60.
tnquisitiones Post Mortem. 119
ISicDarU Cooper^, yeoman.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 12th August, 16 Charles I
A [1640], before /(^-^n Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death ot
Richard Cooper, late of IMarston Sicca, yeoman, by the oath of More
Gwilliam, gent., Edmund Freeman, Robert lies, Edmund Feriby, Michael
Sharpe, Richard Kerby, Giles Hancox, Hodgkinson Payne, Thomas Gibbes,
William Chaunce, Henry Munden, Michael Dubber, Michael Clavenger and
George Stone, who say that
Richard Cooper was seised of one messuage in Marston Sicca wherein
he then dwelt, and i\ virgates of land, meadow and pasture there with
the said messuage used ; one other virgate of land, meadow and pasture
there, lately purchased by the said Richard Cooper of John Campdcn ;
2 acres of meadow there, lately purchased by the said Richard of John
Johnson; \\ virgates of land, meadow and pasture in Binton, in co.
Warwick, in the tenure of William Hobbins ; and one messuage in
Sratford upon Avon in the said co. Warwick, in the tenure of John
TumbrelL
The said messuage wherein the said Richard Cooper dwelt and the
i\ virgates of land are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but
by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, los. The virgate of land purchased o^ John Campden is
held of the lord of the manor of Malvern in co. Worcester, as of his
said manor in free and common socage, by the yearly rent of is. g^d.,
and is worth per annum, clear, 6s. %d. The 2 acres of meadow
purchased o^ John Johnson are held of the said lord of the manor of
Malverne, by what rent and services the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, zs. Of whom or by what services the i\ virgates
of land, meadow and pasture in Binton are held the jurors know not :
they are worth per annum, clear, los. The messuage in Stratford upon
Avon is held of the Most Noble Lionel Earl of Middlesex as of his
borough of Stratford upon Avon in free and common burgage by the
yearly rent of gd., and is worth per annum, clear, i id.
Richard Cooper died sth April, 16 Charles I [1640] ; Richard Cooper
of Marston Sicca, clerk, is his son and next heir, and was then aged
28 years and more.
Inq. p.m., i6 Charles I, part 3, No. 35.
1 20 Gloucestershire
Delivered into Court 30th November, i6 Charles I.
"V" • • •
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 21st September, 15 Charles I
-i- ['639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death
of. Nathaniel Coxwell, late of Ablington, esq., by the oath of Moore
Guilliam, gent., Thomas Deacon, Moses Berion, Edmund Ferehie, John Alan,
William Chance, Michael Dubber, John Kerbie, Giles Hancox, Ralph
Pumjrie, Michael Clavenger, Richard Meriti and Thomas Moore, who say
that
Nathaniel Coxwell was seised of the manor of Ablington ; and of
all those woods and underwoods called Woodmancote woods in
Woodmancote.
So seised, a fine was levied in the Court of King's Bench in Michael-
mas term, 20 James I [1622], between William Taylor, Edivard Longe,
esquires, and John Longe, gent., plaintiffs, and the said Nathaniel
Coxwell, deforciant, of the said manor and woods, inter alia, to the use
of the said Nathaniel for his life ; and after his decease, to the use
of Edward Cox-well, son and heir apparent of the said Nathaniel, and the
heirs of his body by Katherine then and now his wife ; and for default,
to the use of the said Nathaniel and his heirs for ever, as by an indenture
dated 3rd June, 20 James I [1622], made between the said Nathaniel
Coxwell and Susan then his wife of the one part, and the said William
Taylor, Edward Longe and John Longe of the other part, more fully
appears.
The manor of Ablington is held of the King in chief in socage, and
is worth per annum, clear, 40J.
The said woods are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, i y. 4^.
Nathaniel Coxwell died at Ablington, 27th December last past ;
Edward Coxwell is his son and next heir and was then aged 30 years
and more.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, part 3, No. 41.
Inqiiisitiones Post Mortem. 121
Delivered into Court 14th May, 16 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Painswick, 23rd March, 13 Charles I
[1638J, before /o/in Poole, esq., escheator, after the death oi John
Bridgman, knight, late Chief Justice of Chester, by the oath of Richard
Packer, Nathaniel Yate, William Mayle, Richard Gardner, Thomas Taylor,
Giles Feild, Henry Fletcher, George Fletcher, Richard Wilsheere, Thomas
Barnard, William Griffin, William Barnes, John Dower, William Blesse
and Henry Mayo, who' say that
John Bridgman, William Carpenter, gent., and Uriah {Urianus) Wise,
gent., were jointly seised of the manor of Nymsfeild alias Nympsfeild,
which they purchased of Richard Verncy, knight, and Grex'ill Vemey, esq. ;
one parcel of meadow in Nymsfeild called Ledden Bridge, containing
\ acre; z\ acres of land there, which they purchased of Giles
Masters; one parcel of pasture called Whordley, containing 10 acres;
9 acres of land in Nimsfeild, which they purchased of William Smith
and others ; one parcel of land there called Thomas Wood, containing
7 acres ; \ acre of land lying in a close called Morslade, one parcel of
pasture called Little Rudley containing \ acre, and 10 acres of land
in Linchfeild, Larderfeild and Westfeild in Nimsfeild, which were
purchased of George Huntley, knight ; one meadow called Morslade,
containing 9 acres, and one parcel of pasture called Rudley, containing
2 acres, lying in Nimsfeild, Newton Bagpath and Woolpen, also
purchased of the said George Huntley, knight ; one house called Cowleyes
house and one garden and close thereto belonging, containing 3 acres ;
i acre of land in Nimsfeild, purchased of the said William Smith and
others ; certain closes called Kinley within the wales, and the closes
following, to wit, Boulkeley alias Boultelease, Wrochley alias Wroteley,
Parkefeild, Greenehill Masters, Parkefeild Masters, Wrochley Peglers,
Bolkeley Whetchwelles, Bolkeley Estingtons, Bolkeley Beekes, Worchley
Robins, Bolkeley Kynleyes meade, great Wrochley and the Fr}thes ; the
chapel in ruins called Kinleyes Chaple and the messuage near the same ;
one meadow called Oldcombe alias Otcombe, containing 4 acres ;
one parcel of pasture containing the 4th part of an acre near the
Breath Sheephouse lying in Nimsfeild and Kinley, purchased of the
said George Huntley, knight ; certain parcels of land lying in Larderfeild
in Nimsfeild, containing 5 acres, purchased of Thomas Bick; one
messuage and one meadow called Longemead, one parcel of land called
the Worthy containing 5 acres, and \\ acres of land and 2 cottages in
Nimsfeild, purchased oi Henry Pegler ; a capital messuage called Princk-
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nash situate within the county of the City of Gloucester, the park called
Princknash Park and free warren within the said park.
The said John Bridgman and George Bridgman, esq., his son, were
jointly seised of the capital messuage and site of the manor of Pitch-
comb, and of divers lands, meadows, etc. thereto belonging ; one other
messuage, one mill and divers lands, pastures, etc. thereto appertaining;
one cottage, one garden and one orchard in Pitchcombe, late in the
tenure oi John Gardner; one cottage, garden and orchard there late in
the tenure oi John Griffin alias Robins ; all the tithes growing upon all the
premises in Pitchcombe, and upon a parcel of land called Hynychyn and
Hinders acre, containing 4 acres of land in Pitchcombe, a parcel of
land lying in Egmonfeild in Pitchcombe, containing 6 acres of land,
a parcel of land there called Manor Pitts containing 8 acres, and upon
another parcel of land there called Parsons acre.
The said George Bridgman, William Carpenter and Uriah Wise were
seised of 2 messuages in Upton St. Leonards late in the tenure of
John Bond, and of divers buildings, orchards, gardens, lands, woods,
etc. thereto belonging in Upton St. Leonards, St. Mary the Leade,
Saintbridge, Matson, Bamewood Brockworth and Cranham.
The said George and Uriah were likewise seised of the rectory and
church of Erlingham alias Arlingham ; the advowson and jight of
patronage of the vicarage of Erlingham ; and one bam called the
Parsonage bam and one close of pasture thereto adjoining in Erlingham.
So seised, they by indenture dated 27th July, 7 Charles I [1631],
in consideration of the marriage to be had between the said George
Bridgman and Heveringham Pitts daughter of James Pitts, knight, and
for other considerations therein specified, enfeoffed the said James Pitts,
and Scudamore Pitts and James Pitts sons of the said James Pitts, of all
the said premises, the rectory of Erlingham and the advowson and right
of patronage of the vicarage of the parish church of Erlingham ; to
hold to them and their heirs to the uses following, to wit, as to the
capital messuage and site of the manor of Nimsfeild, all the barns,
stables, buildings,^ardens, etc. to the said capital messuage belonging,
all those closes and parcels of land called the Cort meade, the Barne
meade, Morslade, the Limekill close, the greate Breache, the little
Breache, Binkes hill, Rodmore, the new Tindings, the long meade,
all those parcels of land lying in the common fields of Nimsfeild,
containing 80 acres, late in the tenure of William Smyth, the close in
Nimsfeild called the Sheep Sleight, containing 100 acres of land, all
those lands, meadows and pastures in Nimsfeild and Kinley called
Whordley Parke feild. Great Wretch leies. Little Wretch leies, the
Fatting lease, and the Chaple lease and the messuages thereupon late
in the tenure of Tobias English, the close called Calves lease in Kinley,
and the meadow called Southwood in Nimsfeild, late in the tenure of
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Richard Clarke, to the use of the said John Bridgman and George
Bridgman and the heirs of the said John until the said marriage shall
be had, and afterwards to the use of the said George and Haveningham
and their heirs ; and for default, to the use of the said John Bridgman
and his heirs for ever. As to the capital messuage and park called
Princknash, the warren there, the capital messuage and site of the
manor of Pitchcombe, the rectory of Erlingham, the advowson of the
rectory there, all the premises in Princknash, Upton St. Leonards,
St. Mary the Load, Senbridge, Matson, Bamewood, Brockworth,
Cranham, Pitchcombe, Painswick, Harscomb and Erlingham, the closes
in Nimsfeild and Kinley called the Frithes, Occombe and Boltleyes, the
messuages in Nimsfeild late in the tenure of Thomas Piers, junior, and
William Burjord, and the parcel of meadow or pasture there called the
Greenes late in the tenure .of William Smith, to the use of the said John
Bridgman and Frances his wife for their lives ; after their decease, to
the use of the said George Bridgman and his heirs male ; for default,
to the use oi John Bridgman, son of the said John Bridgman, knight, and
his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the
said John Bridgman, knight, for ever. As to the residue of all the said
premises, to the use of the said John Bridgman, knight, and his heirs
until the said marriage, afterwards to the use of the said John Bridgman
for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the said George Bridgman
and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of the said John Bridgman
the son and his heirs male ; and lastly for default, to the use of the right
heirs of the said John Bridgman, knight, for ever. Afterwards, the said
marriage between the said George Bridgman and Haveingham Pitts was
solemnized.
The manor and other the premises in Nimsfeild are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, £\. The capital
messsuage and park of Princknash are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and are worth per annum, clear, soj. The capital messuage and site
oi" the manor of Pitchcomb and all other the premises there are held
of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee is not known, and are worth per annum, clear, 6j. %d. The premises
in Upton St. Leonards, St. Mary the Load, Senbridge, Matson, Bame-
wood, Brock-worth and Cranham, late in the tenure of the said John
Bond are held of the King by knight's service, and are worth per
annum, clear, 20J. The rectory of Erlingham and other the premises
there are held of the King as of his manor of East Greenwich, co.
Kent, by fealty only, in free and common socage, and not in chief or by
knight's service, by the yearly rent of / 15, and are worth per annum,
clear, 20*. Of whom or by what services the other premises are held
124 Gloucestershire
John Bridgman died at Ludlow, co. Shropshire, 5th February last
past ; George Bridgman, esq., is his son and next heir, and was then
aged 31 years and more.
The said Frances still survives at Princknash.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, part 3, No. 125.
i^enrt Cotoper.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cheltenham, 4th August, 16 Charles I
X [1640], before John Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death
oi Henry Cawper, son and heir of Thomas Couper, deceased, to enquire
what lands and tenements came into the hands of the King by reason
of the minority of the said Henry, by the oath of Waller Mason, John
Buckell, John Ellys, William Slroude, Thomas Gregory, Henry Mason,
Thomas Coles, Anchor Nynd, John Sturmye, Nicholas Lyppiott, John
Powell, Richard White and John Marys, who say that
The said Thomas Cowper and one Henry Couper his father were
jointly seised of all those parcels of the messuage in Marston Sicca
wherein the said Henry then dwelt, called " three bayes of the new
stone building " ; 4 bayes of the barn with the stable next adjoining
the said new building ; one part of the cattle shed (armenterei) next
adjoining the close called Weyres close ; the close next adjoining the
carthouse, one parcel of the building called the " slatted pigscote "
adjoining the said barn ; one messuage in Marston Sicca, now or late
in the tenure of the said Henry Cowper, with the close there wherein
the said messuage is situated ; 2 virgates of land, meadow and pasture
there, late in the tenure of the said Thomas and Henry Cowper;
14 " landes of arrable" containing 7 acres lying in Marston Sicca, late
in the tenure of the said Thomas and Henry; 11 " leyes " of meadow
and pasture containing 5 J acres lying in the common fields of Marston
Sicca, late in the tenure of the said Henry ; 2 acres of meadow in a
certain meadow there called the Court meadow ; and common of
pasture for all beasts in the common fields there.
So seised, the said Thomas Cowper and Henry Cowper (the father)
by indenture dated 20th January, 5 Charles I [1630], made between
themselves of the one part, and Edward Hale and Richard Salter,
yeomen, of the other part, in consideration of the marriage before that
time had between the said Thomas Cowper and Mary then his wife,
granted to the said Richard Hale and Richard Salter and their heirs
all the said premises : to hold to them and iheir heirs for ever to the
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use of the said Thomas Cowper and Mary, for the jointure of the said
Alary, and their heirs ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of
the said Thomas Covoptr for ever.
Thomas Ccnvper died 25th May, 9 Charles I [1633]; ^^^^r his death
the said premises descended to the said Henry Cawper as son and heir
of the said Thomas and Mary, then being under age.
All the said premises arc held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and
are worth per annum, clear, zos.
The said Henry Coivper son of the said Thomas died 19th March last
past without heirs of his body; Mary Cowper and Hannah Ccrwper, sisters
of the said Henry and daughters of the said Thomas by the said Mary,
are his sisters and next heirs : the said Mary was then aged 1 2 years
and 20 days and no more, and the said Hannah 9 years, 8 months and
4 days and no more.
Mary Cawper late the wife of the said Thomas still survives at
Marston Sicca.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, pari 3, No. 56.
Cl^oma^ Clutterboofte^ gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Tedbury, 9th April, 16 Charles I [16+0],
before John Sheppard, gent., escheator, in the presence of Henry
Brmonejohn, gent., feodary, after the death of Thomas Clutlerbooke, late
of Horsley, gent., by the oath of Nathaniel Crippes, Nathaniel Cambridge,
Thomas Gay, John Wickcs, William Lincke, Samuel Cambridge, William
Hiller, " Elini'' Freeme,* James Wright, John Addye, Thomas May, John
Hiller, Henry May, Thomas Curtis and Charles Wrighte, who say that
Thomas Clutlerbooke was seised of the 3rd part of the manor of
Fiddington, situate within the parish of Astchurch or Tewkesbury.
So seised, the said Thomas by indenture dated 20th December,
8 Charles I [1632], made between himself of the one part and Jeremiah
Bucke, now deceased, and Samuel Cambridge of the other part, in con-
sideration of a marriage before that time had between the said Thomas
Clutlerbooke and Elizabeth daughter of the said Jeremiah Bucke, and for
jf2S0 paid by the said Jeremiah to the said Thomas for the jointure of
the said Elizabeth, granted to the said Jeremiah and Samuel all that
messuage, parcel of the said 3rd part of the said manor, lying in
Fiddington, then in the tenure of William Rutter, containing 2 virgates
of land : to hold to them and their heirs for ever, to the use of the
said Thomas Clutlerbooke for his life ; after his decease, to the use of
* This man signs his name Ellon Freeme.
126 Gloucestershire
the said Elizabeth for her natural life, for her jointure ; after her death
to the use of the ist to the 7th son of the said Thomas by the said
Elizabeth and their respective heirs ; for default, to the use of the
daughters of the said Thomas by the said Elizabeth ; and lastly for
default, to the use of the said Thomas Cluiterbooke and his heirs for ever.
By another indenture dated 14th November, 14 Charles I [1638],
made between himself of the one part, and the said Jeremiah Bucke,
Nathaniel Cambridge^ Samuel Cambridge, William Clutterbooke and Henry
Robbins of the other part, in consideration of another part of the jointure
to be made for the said Elizabeth, the said Thomas Clutterbooke granted
to the said Jeremiah, Nathaniel, Samuel, William and Henry, one messuage
situate within the manor of Fiddington, then in the tenure of — Oliffe,
widow, as undertenant of Eleanor Ferris, widow : to hold to them and
their heirs for ever, to the use of the said Elizabeth for her life for her
jointure, and after her death to the use of the heirs of the said Thomas
for ever.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, zos.
Thomas Clutterbooke died 25th November last past; Thomas Clutterbooke
is his son and next heir, and on the 6th day of April last past was
aged 3 years and not more.
The said Elizabeth, late the wife of the said Thomas, still survives.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, part 3, No. 100.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Tedbury, 9th April, 16 Charles I [1640],
JL before John Sheppard, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office,
in the presence of Henry Brcrwnejohn, gent., feodary, after the death of
Stephen Dudbridge, by the oath of Nathaniel Crippes, Nathaniel Cambridge,
Thomas Gay, John Wickes, William Lincke, Samuel Cambridge, William
Hiller, ^^ Elini" Freme, James Wrighte, John Addye, Thomas May, John
Hiller, Henry May, Thomas Curtes and Charles Wrighte, who say that
Stephen Dudbridge was seised of one messuage and 2 fulling mills
or Stockes and one grain mill under one roof in Woodchester; one
piece or parcel of ground called Eatelands ; one close of pasture called
the Racke close, containing one acre ; all that close called the Moore
or Millmead, containing 2 acres ; one close of meadow called Maple
Thome, containing one acre ; and all the trees, woods and undenvoods
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growing upon the premises, under the yearly rent of 20J. to be paid
to George Huntley, knight, and his heirs.
So seised, the said Stephen by indenture dated i8th November,
15 Charles I [1639], made between himself of the one part, and Richard
Wood and John Wood, son and heir of the said Richard of the other part,
in consideration of the marriage of Elizabeth, daughter of the said
Richard, granted to the said Richard and John Wood and their heirs all
the said premises : to hold to them and their heirs for ever, to the use
of the said Stephen Dudbridge and Elizabeth for their lives, for the jointure
of the said Elizabeth ; after their decease, to the use of the heirs of the
said Stephen by the said Elizabeth ; and for default, to the sole use of the
said Stephen and his heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, 6j. 8«/.
Stephen Dudbridge died at Woodchester, i8th December, 15 Charles I
[1639]; Stephen Dudbridge is his son and next heir, and was then aged
8 years and 9 months and no more.
The said Elizabeth, late the wife of the said Stephen, still survives.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, v.o., No. 59.
€]^omaj2i (But-
I riQUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 2nd June, 16 Charles I [1640],
X before John Sheapard, gent., escheator, after the death of Thomas
Guy, by the oath of Moore Guilliam, gent., Thomas Deacon, gent., Edmund
Freeman, Richard Kerbye, Edward King, William Groves, George Stone,
Thomas Marshall, John Kerby, Vincent Rudge, Giles Smith, Edward Willet
and John Portlock, who say that
Thomas Guy was seised of one messuage, one garden, 49 acres of
land, 12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and -common of pasture
for all beasts in Bladington alias Bledington.
So seised, the said Thomas by indenture dated ist February, 12
Charles I [1637], niade between himself and Francis Mace of the one
part, and Charles Trinder and William Christopher, gent., of the other
part, by a common recovery suffered in Hilary term, 12 Charles I, and
by another indenture quadripartite dated 4th March, 12 Charles I, made
between /(?^« Chamberlayne, esq., and Robert Loggine, gent., of the one
part, the said Charles Trinder and William Christopher of the second
part, the said Thomas Guy of the third part and Francis Mace and Alice,
his wife, of the fourth part, conveyed all the said premises to the use
12 8 Gloucestershire
of him the said Thomas Guy and Mary, his wife, and the heirs of the said
Thomas for ever.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
and are worth per annum, clear, los.
Thomas Guy died 4th May last past ; John Guy is his son and next
heir, and on the 9th day of April last past was aged 20 years.
The said Mary, late the wife of the said Thomas^ still survives.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles /, part 3, No. 75.
aSictiatD i^olfort), yeoman.
Delivered into Court nth May, 16 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Campden, 31st July, 15 Charles I [1639],
X before Ambrose Sheapard, gent., escheator, after the death of
Richard Holford^ late of Bladington alias Bleddington, yeoman, by the
oath of Richard Collett, William Bagge, Roger Knighte, Thomas Reade,
George Leighe, John Roper, William Roper, Thomas Roper, Thomas Roberts,
Richard Fruin, William Nutto, Thomas George and Thomas Bate, who
say that
Richard Holjord was seised of one messuage in Bladington, late in
the tenure of Thomas Holjord, deceased, brother of the said Richard;
one close of pasture there to the said messuage belonging, containing
2 acres ; 2 virgates of land, meadow and pasture there to the said
messuage belonging, parcel of the customary lands of the late manor
of Bladington ; divers lands, meadows and pastures there, late parcel
of the demesne lands of the said late manor of Bladington called a
Pettie farm and 2 Berridalls, containing 33 acres; 3 parts, in 44 parts
to be divided, of all the demesne lands, wastes, commons, and waste
lands of the said late manor of Bladington then used together and
undivided by and among the tenants of the said manor ; of the soil of
the said 3 parts; and common of pasture for 98 sheep, 6 " Horsebeastes "
and 14 " Rotherbeastes " in the common fields and places in Bladington.
So seised, the said Richard in consideration of the marriage before
that time had between himself and Margaret his wife, and for a
competent jointure to be provided for the said Margaret in case she
survived the said Richard, and in order that the said premises might
remain to the heirs of the body of the said Richard by the said Margaret,
and for default, to John Addams alias Venfield, son of the said Margaret
and kinsman of the said Richard, and to the heirs of the said John, and
for other good causes, enfeoffed William Robertes and Henry Collett of
all the said premises : to hold to them and their heirs to the use of the
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said Richard Hol/ord hxh'\s life; after his decease, then as to one moiety
of the said premises to the use of the said Margaret for her life ; after
her decease, to the use of the heirs of the body of the said Richard
by the said Margaret; for default, to the use of the heirs of the said
Richard; for default, to the use o^ John Addames alias Venfield, kinsman
of the said Richard, and his heirs ; and lastly for default, to the use of
the right heirs of the said Richard Holford for ever. As to the other
moiety of the said premises, after the death of the said Richard to the
use of the said Margaret for 80 years then next following, if she so long
shall live sole and unmarried ; after the end of the said term, to the use
of the heirs of the said Richard by the said Margaret, with remainders
as above, as by an indenture of enfeoffment dated 5th June, 8 Charles I
[1632], made between the said Richard Holford of the one part and the
said William Robertes and Henry Collett of the other part, more fully
appears.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, zos.
Richard Holford d'ltd at Bladington, 24th April, 15 Charles I [1639];
Fulco Holford is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, eldest son and heir
of — Holford, deceased, late uncle of the said Richard, and was then
aged 24 years and more.
The said Margant still survives sole and unmarried at Bladington.
The said John Addams alias Venfield is still alive at Bladington.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, part 3, No. 92.
i^enrt Itmgljt, tnnljoltier.
Delivered into Court i6th November, 16 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, i6th August, 15 Charles I
A [1639], before William Caple, esq., mayor and escheator, by virtue
of his office, after the death of Henry Knight, late of Gloucester, inn-
holder, by the oath of Richard Greene, John Edrvards, Edmund Collett,
Thomas Price, Miles Keene, Lawrence Allen, Sergeant Webb, John Keene,
Stephen Clutterbucke, gentlemen, Daniel Lycence, Robert Hellowe, Arthur
Lycence and John Badger, who say that
Henry Knight was seised of one messuage in the occupation of Oliver
Steephens, sadler, situate within the parish of St. John the Baptist in
Gloucester, in a place there called the North Gate street, between the
tenement or inn called the Swann on the south part, and the tenement
in the occupation of Giles Browne on the north part ; one pasture ground
lying within the parish of St. Mary de Loade, in the county of the city
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1 30 Gloucestershire
of Gloucester, called Kingsmoore, containing 8 acres ; one messuage
and one garden thereto adjoining, situate in the parish of St. Aldate in
Gloucester in a lane there leading from the North Gate by the wall of i
the said City up to Brooke-street, now in the occupation o^ John Weaver;
one cottage in the occupation of John Cooke, in the said parish of
St. Aldate in a lane there called Oxbode lane, together with a garden
to the said cottage belonging, containing \ acre, now known by the
name of the Wallnutt Tree garden : all of which were purchased of
Thomas Evans, gent. ; and one messuage and garden now in the occu-
pation of Richard Beaton, plumber, being in Gloucester in a place there
called the North Gate street, between the mansion house of John
Hayward, gent., on the east part and the tenement of George Franckombe
called the Maidenhead on the west part, lately purchased of Edward
Willoughbee, gent.
So seised, the said Henry Knight made his will at Gloucester, on the
24th day of April last passed [here given in English], whereby he be-
queathed as follows: To Henry Knight my second son and his heirs the
messuage and garden in the parish of St. John the Baptist in Gloucester,
in the occupation of Richard Beaton, to hold for ever, provided that he
pay to Margaret Knight, one of my daughters, ^^50. To Richard Knight,
my youngest son, I give all that messuage in the said parish of St. John
the Baptist, now in the occupation of Oliver Stephens, sadler : to hold to
him and his heirs for ever, provided that he pay to Anne Knight, another
of my daughters, £s^- To my daughter Mary Knight I give the
messuage and garden now in the occupation of John Weaver, and one
parcel of garden ground called the Wallnutt Tree garden, now in the
occupation oi John Cooke, lying in the parish of St. Aldates, Gloucester,
to hold to her and her heirs for ever; but if she die without issue, then
the said messuage and garden to be divided amongst her other sisters.
To Elizabeth Knight, my eldest daughter, £s^. To Mary Knight, my
kinswoman and goddaughter, £-i. To Eleanor, Margaret and Maty
Knight, 3 of the daughters oi James Knight, los. each. To Susan Knight,
my second daughter, / 80, to be paid to her by Robert Knight, my eldest
son, out of such of my goods as he shall enjoy after my decease : if he
refuse, then I give to the said Susan 2 parts, to be taken out of the
meadow ground called Kingsmoore, lying in the parish of St. Mary
the Loade : to hold until she shall be fully satisfied of the said legacy ;
and afterwards the said 2 parts to revert to the said Robert and his heirs.
The said meadow ground called Kingsmoore is held of the King in
chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and is worth per annum, clear, 3J. 4^. Of whom or by what
services the premises in the parish of St. Aldates are held the jurors
know not. The other premises aforesaid are held of the mayor and
burgesses of the city of Gloucester in free burgage, and are worth per
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annum, clear, as follows: the messuage in the occupation of the said
Oliver Steephens, %d. ; the messuage and garden in the occupation of
John Weaver, iid.\ the cottage and garden in the occupation o{ John
Cooke, td. ; and the messuage and garden in the occupation of Richard
Beaton, i zd.
Henry Knight died at Gloucester, 12th May last past; Robert Knight
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more. Alice
Knight, late the wife of the said Henry, still survives at Gloucester.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, v.o.. No. 54.
30]^ n pmntll, gentleman.
T • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 13th October, 16 Charles I
A. [1640], before John Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death of
John Purnell, gent., by the oath of Thomas Greeninge, Henry Marshe,
Richard Cole, William Drinkworth, Ananias Hewett, John Howell, Richard
Arnold, William Pulling, William Williams, William White, Richard Brooke,
Thomas Russell, Thomas Teakell, William Thumer and William Atkins,
who say that
Long before the death of John Purnell one Thomas Purnell his father
was seised of one messuage, one garden, and 2 orchards, in Woodford
within the tithing of Alkinaton ; one close of pasture containing 6 acres
in Woodford on either side of the said messuage ; one other close of
pasture there containing 4 acres, called the Ridinge ; one close of pasture
there called Stones Leaze, containing 4 acres ; \ acre of pasture there
lying at the upper end of Stones Leaze ; \ acre of land there lying in
the field called Lobthorne ; •§• acre of land there in the field called
Oldbury field ; and \ acre of land there in the field called the Red Lye ;
all which premises lie within the tithings of Alkington and Stone.
The said Thomas Purnell was likewise seised of one messuage in Hull
alias Hill ; one orchard and one close of pasture there to the said
messuage adjoining, containing 2 acres ; one close of pasture there
called Notland, containing 3 acres ; one close of pasture there called
Sladesplott, containing 3 acres ; and one close of pasture, containing
2 acres, lying in a certain place called Hamer in the parish of Berkley.
So seised, the said Thomas, in consideration of a marriage then to be
had between himself and Margery, daughter of John Partridge, for the
jointure of the said Margery, by indenture dated 20th February, 3 James I
[1606], made between the said Thomas and Margery of the one part,
and the said John Partridge and Richard Partridge, son of the said John,
of the other part, enfeoffed the said John and Richard of all the said
premises : to hold to them and their heirs for ever, to the use of the
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said Thomas Purnell for his life ; after his decease to the use of the said
Margery for her life ; and after her decease, to the use of the heirs of
the said Thomas Purnell for ever.
Afterwards, to wit, on the 3rd day of March, 3 James I [1606], the ■
said Thomas married the said Margery, and on the 23rd day of April,
20 James I [1622], the said Thomas died at North Nibley, the said '
Margery surviving him, and the reversion of the premises descending to
the said yi?A« Purnell as his son and next heir.
The said John Purnell was seised of one capital messuage wherein he
then dwelt, lying in Wicke in the parish of North Nibley, and of 21 acres
of arable land, 18 acres of meadow, and 44^ acres of pasture in North
Nibley and Berkley ; one messuage in Wicke, late in the tenure of William
Jenings, and 3^^ acres of pasture in North Nibley and Berkley; one
messuage near Berkley Heath in the tenure o{ Richard Alcott \ \\\ acres
of land, 15 acres of pasture, and 3 acres of wood in the parish of Berkley,
•whereof i\ acres of pasture and 3 acres of wood were purchased of
Anthony Hungerford and Thomas Hungerford, and were parcel of the
manor of Pitcourte.
So seised, the said John Purnell, by indenture dated 17th September,
12 Charles I [1636], made between himself of the one part and John
Goninge, junior, of Bristol, merchant, John Barker of the same, gent.,
Richard Locke of the same, merchant, and Anne, one of the daughters
of John Barker, merchant and Alderman of Bristol, of the other part,
in consideration of a marriage then to be solemnized between him
the said John and the said Anne Barker, enfeoffed the said John Goninge,
John Barker and Richard Locke of all the said premises : to hold to them
and their heirs for ever, to the use of the said John Purnell until the said
marriage should take place, and afterwards to the use of the said John
and Anne, for the jointure of the said Anne and in recompense of her
dower, and of their heirs; and for default, to the use of the heirs of tlie
said John for ever.
The said John Purnell married the said Anne on the i8th day of
September, 12 Charles I [1636].
The said John was likewise seised of 6 messuages, and 72 acres of
land, meadow and pasture in North Nibley and Berkley ; 2 messuages,
3 J acres of land, and 41 acres of pasture there, late parcel of the manor
of Woodmancott ; 2^ acres of land, 2^ acres of meadow and 6 acres
of pasture there, lately purchased of Anthony and Thomas Hungerjord,
gentlemen, parcel of the manor of Pitcourte ; gi acres of pasture in
North Nibley, lately purchased of William Purnell and Joan his wife, and
by the said William lately purchased of the said Anthony and Thomas
Hungerjord, parcel of the said manor of Pitcourte ; and of \ acre of land
and pasture lying in Claiefeild in North Nibley, late parcel of le farm
called Holte Farm, late the land of Lord Berkley.
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The said messuage in Woodford, the messuage in Hill and other the
I premises in Woodford, Alkington, Stone, Hill and Hamer are held of
the King in free and common socage, as of his manor of East Greenwich,
, and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear,
nothing during the life of the said Margery, but afterwards they will be
j worth los. All the premises in Wicke, North Nibley and Berkley, except
} the 2 messuages, 3^ acres of land, and 41 acres of pasture in North
Nibley and Berkley, parcel of the manor of Woodmancott, and except
I the said messuages parcel of the manor of Pitcourte, are held of Gtorge
\ Lord Berkley as of his manor of Berkley in free and common socage,
by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of qs. lod. : the said capital
messuage, the 2 other messuages and other the premises granted to the
said Anne are worth -per annum nothing during her life, but after her
i death they will be worth per annum, clear, 40J. The 6 messuages and
I other the premises in North Nibley and Berkley, except the said 2
messuages and other the premises parcel of the manor of Woodmancott,
are worth per annum, clear, 13J. 4</. The said messuages and premises
above excepted are held of the said George Lord Berkley, as of his manor
of Berkley, by fealty only, and are worth per annum, clear, ioj. The
premises in North Nibley and Berkley, parcel of the manor of Pitcourte,
are held of the said Lord Berkley as of his castle and manor of Berkley,
by the rent of 4J., parcel of the 30^. to be paid every year for the whole
manor of Pitcourt, and by suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear,
except the 3 acres of wood granted to the said Anne, ios. The i acre
of land and pasture in Claiefield is held of the King in chief by knight's
service, and is worth per annum, clear, 6d.
John Pumell died at North Nibley 22nd May last past; Mary and
Anne are his daughters and co-heirs, and were then aged respectively,
the said Mary 3 years i month and 27 days, and the said Anne 9 months
and . . . days, and no more.
The said Margery late the wife of the said Thomas Pumell still
survives at Wootton Underedge, and the said Anna relict of the said
John is still living at North Nibley.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles /, part 3, No. H.
Delivered into Court i6th January, 16 Charles L
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 7th June, 15 Charles I [1639],
X before Ambrose Sheppard, gent., escheator, by virtue of his oflBce,
after the death of Henry Nelme, by the oath of More Gwilliam, gent.,
Henry Hopkins, gent., Edward Wood, Moses Beaton, Michael Sharpe,
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1 34 Gloucestershire
Thomas Clutterbooke, Edward Kinge, William Grove, William Taylor, Robert
lies, Walter Woodward, John Wood, Samuel Cooke, John Kirby, and Robert
Stone, who say that
Henry Nelme was seised of one messuage, 8 acres of meadow, 14 acres
of pasture, and 10 acres of land, situate in the parish of Wootton-under-
Edge, late parcel of the manor of Bradley.
So seised, the said Henry, on the ist day of November, 22 James I
[1624], in consideration of a marriage before that time had between
John Nelme then son and heir apparent of the said Henry and Jam his
wife, for the jointure of the said Jane, enfeoffed the said John and Jane
of all the said premises : to hold the said messuage and 8 acres of
meadow to the saidyb^n for his life ; after his decease, to the said yiaw*
for her natural life ; after her decease, to the heirs male of the said
John by the said Jane ; and for default, to the said Henry Nelme and his
heirs for ever : and to hold the other premises immediately after the
death of the said Henry Nelme and Elizabeth his wife, to the said John
Nelme and his heirs male by the said Jane ; and for default, to the right
heirs of the said Henry Nelme for ever.
The said premises are held of George Lord Berkley as of his manor of
Wootten in free socage, to wit, by fealty and the rent of one red rose
to be paid yearly at the feast of St. John the Baptist, at Combe within
the parish of Wootten, and are worth per annum, clear, 20J.
Henry Nelme died at Wootton-under-Edge, 17th Dec, 13 Charles I
[1639] ; John Nelme is his son and next heir, and was then aged 43 years.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles /, v.o.. No. 53.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 12th August, 16 Charles I
A [1640], before John Sheppard, gent., escheator, by virtue of his
cflSce, after the death of Edward Stone, by the oath of Moore Gwillim,
gent., Edmund Freeman, Robert lies, Edmund Ferebe, Michael Sharpe,
Richard Kerby, Giles Hancox, Hodgkinson Payne, Thomas Kibhs, William
Chance, Henry Munden, Michcul Dubber, Michael Clavenger and George
StorUt who say that
Edward Storu was seised of one messuage in Cemeywicke in South
Cemey, together with one bam, one garden and one orchard thereto
belonging; and 18 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture
and common of pasture for all cattle in South Cerney and Cemeyweeke.
So seised, the said Edward by indenture dated at Cemeyweeke
15th July, 17 James I [16 19], made between himself by the name of
Edward Stone, of Cemeyweeke, husbandman, of the one part, and William
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Church, of Hinton, co. Berks, husbandman, and Richard Hinvse, of Peter
Ampney, husbandman, of the other part, for the considerations therein
specified, granted to the said William Church and Richard Howse all the
said premises, reserving nevertheless to himself and his heirs all timber
trees, and all trees likely to become timber upon the said premises, to
hold for 41 years, if Agnes Slone should remain a widow and unmarried,
upon trust and to the intent that the said William Church and Richard
Howse, at all times during the life of the said Edward Slone, should permit
him, and after his death should permit the said Agnes, to hold and enjoy
the said premises and to take the profits thereof, without rendering any
account for the same, and in confidence moreover that after the death of
the said Edward Stone the said William and Richard, at the request and
cost of the said Agnes, would regrant to her the said demise and premises :
they paying yearly during the said term one grain of pepper at Michaelmas
if demanded.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
to wit, by the service of the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are worth
per annum, clear, 6j. Zd.
Edward Stone died at Cemeyweeke, 2nd September last past ; Thomas
Stone is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, v.o., No. 32.
roiUiam mall, tsmitt*
T • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at " Ciciter," loth April, 16 Charles I [1640],
A before /ohn Sheppard, gent., escheator, after the death of William
Wall, esq., by the oath of More Gwilliam, gent., Thomas Deacon, gent.,
William Groves, Thomas Powell, Edward Wood, George Lawrence, Richard
Kerby, Thomas Osborne, Edmund Freeman, Michael Clevinger, John Pathe,
Michael Sharpe, Samuel Cooke, William Hooper and Thomas Deacon, who
say that
William Wall was seised of the manor of Purie alias Perrylands, in
the parish of Bentley, co. Southampton, containing 300 acres of land,
meadow and pasture ; the manor of Badley, in the parishes of Bentley
and Crondall, in the said county, containing 200 acres of land, meadow
and pasture ; one messuage and divers lands, tenements and heredita-
ments called Hayffords, Hangers and Altrickes, in the parishes of
Bentley and Bensted ; divers lands, tenements, meadows, pastures and '
hereditaments called Culvercroft, waterred Milmead, Pinmead and
Thrindlmead situate in the said parishes of Bentley and Bonsted, con-
taining 40 acres; one messuage, one cottage, and 62 acres of meadow
and pasture called Colvisland alias Coveland lying in the parish of
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Crondall in the said county ; one capital messuage with a garden
thereto adjoining situate in Hogsden within the parish of St. Leonards,
Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, late in the tenure of William Coaies and now
in the tenure of Richard Gibbes and — Mason, widow ; one other
messuage with a bam and garden thereto adjoining in Hogsden, late
in the tenure of Alice Heme, widow, and Matthew Dale ; the close of
meadow called Starre close, containing about 4 acres of land adjoining
the messuage and garden called the Starre, now or late in the occupation
of William Badger and others ; all that parcel or close of land called
Grinings, containing 3! acres of land ; one other close of land or
meadow containing one acre called Pingells late in the tenure of Peter
Willys, lying in the parish of St. Leonards, Shoreditch ; one messuage
with a toft, garden and orchard in Hogsden, lately purchased of
Augustine Steward, esq., and now in the tenure of — Slater, widow;
all those closes or parcels of land, containing 2 acres, lying in Hogsdon
with a barn thereupon built, late in the tenure of John Millen and now
in the tenure of — Slater, widow, likewise purchased of the said
Augustine Steward; and the manor of Snowshill, which the said William
Wall lately purchased of John Warren and which was late parcel of the
dissolved monastery of Winchcombe.
So seised, the said William Wall, by deed dated 17th October,
14 Charles I [1638], for the better sustentation oi Joseph Wall his eldest
son, gave to the said Joseph the said messuage called Coveland in
Crondall, then in the tenure of the said Joseph ; the manor of Badley by
the name of all that land called Barley pownd containing 160 acres of
land ; all the land called Reynolds Hills and Riddens, then in the tenure
of John Carot and Thomas Egar, lying in the parishes of Crondall and
Bentley ; and all other the lands, tenements and hereditaments what-
soever within the parish of Crondall : to hold to the said Joseph Wall
and his heirs for ever.
The manors of Pury and Badley are held of Walter Bishop of Winchester,
as of his manor of Bentley, co. Southampton, in free socage, by fealty
and the yearly rent of bs., and are worth per annum, clear, looj.
All the premises called Hayffords, Hangers, Aldtrickes, Culver Crofte,
Wattered Mill mead, Pinmeade and Thrindlemeade, are held oi Robert
Worsham as of his manor of Mulcourt, co! Southampton, in free socage,
by fealty and the yearly rent of 141. lod., and are worth per annum,
clear, 20J. All the premises called Colveslandes alias Coveland in
Crondall are held of the manor of Itchell alias Itchull in the said county,
in free socage, by fealty and the yearly rent of bd., and are worth per
annum, clear, zos. The capital messuage in the tenure of Richard Gibbes
and — Mason, widow, is held of the church of St. Paul, London, in free
socage, by fealty and the yearly rent of i6</., and is worth per annum,
clear, 40J. The messuage with the bam and garden in the tenure of
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j
1 Alice Heme and Malihew Dale is held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and is
worth per annum, clear, jj. 4J, The closes called Starre close, Grinings
and Pingells are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
I what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, 5X. The messuage in the tenure of — Slater, widow,
is held of the King in free socage by the yearly rent of ibd., and
is worth per annum, clear, zs. The close with the bam thereupon
built, in the tenure of the said — Slater, widow, is held of the Prebend
of Hogsdon in free socage, by the yearly rent of td., and is worth per
annum, clear, iid. The manor of Snowshill is held of the King in chief
by knight's service, by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and is
worth per annum, clear, looj.
William Wall died at the parish of St. Bartholomew Hospital
(Bartholmei Hospital), co, Middlesex, 25th June last past; Joseph Wall,
esq., is his son and next heir, and was then aged 28 years and more.
Jnq. p.m., i6 Charles I, part 3, No. 1 1 6.
Delivered into Court ist May, 16 Charles I.
T • • •
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, iqth March, 15 Charles I
JL [1640], before John Sheppard, gent, escheator, after the death
of Richard Wattes, by the oath of More Gwillim, gent., Giles Pratt, gent.,
Henry Hopkins, gent., Samuel Cooke, Michael Sharpe, Thomas Powell,
William Chaunce, Edmund Freeman, John Pathe, Michael Dubbes, Samuel
Spencer, Thomas Deacon, junior, and Michael Clevenger, who say that
On the loth day of February, 9 James I [161 2], Richard Wattes, father
of the said Richard Wattes named in the writ, was seised of one messuage
lying within the lordship and parish of Alveston, and 3 closes of pasture
called Shellies, and 2^ acres of meadow in the Parke meade, now in the
tenure of Margaret Clarke, late wife of the said Richard Wattes, the father
and mother of the said Richard Wattes, junior.
So seised, the said Richard, senior, by deed dated i6th February in
the same year, in consideration of the love which he bore to the said
Margaret and for her jointure, and for the confidence which he then had
in Jane Horte, widow, mother of the said Margaret, and in William Horte,
son of the said Jane, demised the said premises to the said Jane and
William : to hold for 60 years by the yearly rent of \id.
The said Richard Wattes died 18th February, 9 James I [161 2], and
on the 1 9th February in the same year the said Jane and William Horte
entered into the said premises. On the ist October, 35 Elizabeth [1593],
1 3 8 Gloucestersh ire
fl
TTiomas Webb, gent., and Robert Webb, gent., were seised of 2 closes of
pasture called the Stockings, Containing 40 acres, and of the moiety
of the winter pasture of the meadow called Parke meade, situate in Ircott
and Alaston alias Alveston.
So seised, the said Thomas and Robert Webb, in Michaelmas term,
35-36 Elizabeth [>593-4], by fine levied at St. Albans on the Morrow
of All Souls, 35 Elizabeth, between William Wattes, plaintiff, and the
said Thomas Webb and Bridget then his wife, and the said Robert Webb,
deforciants, granted the said premises to the said William Wattes : to
hold from the feast of the Annunciation then last past for 80 years, if
Richard Wattes and William Wattes, sons of the said William and Arthur
Wattes, son oi John Wattes of Tormerton, so long shall live.
Afterwards the said Robert Webb, by indenture dated 26th April,
4 Charles I [1629], made between himself by the name of Robert Webb
of Clifford, in the parish of Beckington, co. Somerset., esq., of the one
part, and the said Richard Wattes, named in the writ by the name of
Richard Wattes of Northend, co. Warwick, gent., of the other part, sold
the said premises to the said Richard : to hold to him and his heirs for
ever for his sole use.
The said Richard Wattes was seised of one messuage, lying in
Stidcote within the parish of Titherington, sometime in the tenure of
Peter Collimore and John his son ; one other messuage there, now or
late in the tenure of William Smith ; one other messuage there, in
the tenure of Susanna Whiteing ; one other messuage in Tytherington,
in the tenure of Amice Trotman ; one other messuage there, formerly
in the tenure of John Hickes ; one other messuage there, in the tenure
of Anne a.nd Agnes Collimore; one messuage in Itchington in the parish
of Tytherington in the tenure of William Clarke and Nicholas Helder,
with all the houses, gardens, lands, etc., thereto belonging ; also of
one messuage and one garden near adjoining thereto and one close
of pasture containing 5 acres ; one close of meadow containing 3 acres,
in the tenure of Elianor Sparrow, widow ; 2 acres of arable land in
the common field called Stockhill field, in the tenure of William Brcrwne,
gent. ; one close of pasture or meadow called the Lynches croft, con-
taining 7 acres, in the tenure of William Bampton : all which premises
last mentioned are situate in Earthcott and Alveston, and contain in
the whole one quadrantata (quartron) and half a virgate of land, and
were lately purchased by the said Richard Wattes to him and his heirs
for ever of the said William Browne.
So seised, the said Richard Wattes, by indenture dated 28th
September, 7 Charles I [1631], made between himself of the one
part and Francis Grevill of Northend, co. Warwick, of the other part,
in consideration of the sum of ^125 paid to him by the said Francis,
granted to him all the said premises in Earthcott and Alverston : to
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hold from the 25th day of March then last past for 21 years, he paying
therefore yearly \ lb. of pepper if demanded.
The said Richard Wattes was likewise seised of one other meadow
or pasture called Chillwood, containing 10 acres situate in Earthcott,
now in the tenure of John Clarke.
The messuage and the pasture called Shellies in the tenure of the
said Margaret Clarke are held of the King in chief, by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, \os. The premises in Stidcott and Itchington are
held of Gnvill Vemey, knight, as of his manor of Itchington, by fealty,
suit at court, and the yearly rent of 3J. in free and common socage
and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, loj. The premises
in Tytherington are held of the King as of his manor of East
Greenwich, co. Kent, by fealty only, in free and common socage and
not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, js. ^d. Of whom or
by what service the premises in Earthcott purchased of the said William
Browne are held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear,
5J. The closes called Stockinges, the moiety of the winter pasture of
Parkemeade and the meadow called Chillwood are held of the King
in chief by knight's service, by what part of a fee is not known, and
are worth per annum, clear, 1 3^. ^d.
Richard Wattes died at Northend, co. Warwick, 7th October last past ;
Grevill Wattes is his son and next heir, and was aged 13 years on the
nth day of April last past.
The said Margaret, relict of the said Richard Wattes, senior, still
survives at Thornbury; the said Arthur Wattes at Sadbury; and Umpton
Wattes, relict of the said Richard Wattes, junior, at Northend.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, part 3, No. 119.
fpftn Tirotone, ejafquire,
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 17 Charles I [1641],
X before Thomas Hill, esq., mayor and escheator, and William
Guyse, esq., Silvanus Wood, esq., and Henry Brownejohn, esq., feodaries,
after the death of John Browne, esq., by the oath of George Gwynnett,
gent., John Edward, senior, William Bubb, James Elbridg, Giles Webley,
Richard Sparkes, George Long, Richard Issold, Richard Bannester, Richard
Holjord, Thomas Badger, Thomas Allen, Richard Townesend, William
Cleeveley, Richard Holland, Giles Cox, Thomas Shmvtll and Richard
Underhitl, who say that
John Browne was seised of 2 messuages in the parish of St. Mary of
Gracelane, in the said city of Gloucester, in the several tenures of Grace
140 Gloucestershire
Browne, widow, and John Tayler, mercer; one messuage in the street
called Gorelane, in the said city, in the tenure of Thomas Bennett ; one
other messuage there, in the tenure of John Plomer ; one other messuage
there, in the tenure of Joan Fynney, widow ; one other messuage there,
in the tenure of Joan Skaffall, widow ; one other messuage there, in the
tenure of Walter Strafford ; one other messuage there, in the tenure of
Maudline Sparke ; 2 other messuages there, in the tenure of ; divers
parcels of meadow and pasture called Rignor stile groundes situate in
the parishes of St. Mary de Loade, St. Michael and St. Advenus in the
said city, in the occupation of Thomas Price, containing 18 acres; divers
other parcels of meadow and pasture called the Castlemeade in the
parish of , in the occupation of Rice Watkins, containing 30 acres.
The said messuages in the tenures of Sarah Browne and John Tayler
are held of the King in free burgage, and are worth per annum, clear,
20J. The 8 messuages in Gorelane are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not,
and are worth per annum, clear, lor. The said parcels of meadow and
pasture called Rignor stile groundes are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and
are worth per annum, clear, 20J. The parcels of meadow and pasture
called the Castle meades are held of the King in free socage, as of his
manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, and are worth per annum, cleir, zos.
The said city of Gloucester was an ancient borough before it was
incorporated into a city, and in the said borough it was the custom that
all messuages, lands, etc., situate within the said ancient borough should
descend according to the custom called Burrough-English to the younger
son of anyone dying thereof possessed in fee simple or fee tail ; and for
default, to the younger brother ; and for default, to the next younger
heir. The said messuages in the tenures of Sara Brcrvone and John
Tayler^ and the messuages in Goreland, are within the said ancient
borough.
John BrowM died 30th August, 14 Charles I [1638], without heirs
of his body, leaving 2 brothers, to wit, Thomas Browm, gent., and Henry
Browne, gent., the said Henry being the younger brother, and therefore
his heir according to the said custom, and being then aged 40 years and
more. The said Thomas Browne was the elder brother of the said John
and his next heir at the common law, and was then aged 50 years and
more. To him descended all the premises without the said borough
and city.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 80.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 141
giol^n TJ^c, senior.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 6th October, 18 Charles I
JL [1642], before John Driver, gent., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of John Bye, senior, late of Kingsweston, within
the parish of Henbury, yeoman, by the oath of Peter Hawkesworth, gent ,
Maurice Hancock, gent., John Curtis, gent., John Whitfield, Edward Wishe,
gent., Thomas Patch, junior, Henry Mershe, William Lynck, William
Tanner, William Walker, junior, George Speck, John Champneys, Robert
Scott and Thomas Alpas, who say that
John Bye was seised of one messuage, one garden, one orchard,
JO acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, and common
of pasture for all beasts to the said messuage belonging in Kingsweston
and Henbury, lately purchased of Joan Mourket, widow; also of the
4th part of one messuage, one garden, one orchard, 8 acres of land,
12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, and free fishing in the water
of the Severn in Weston St. Lawrence and Henbury, lately purchased
of Tobias Edmonds and Anne his wife ; also of the 3rd part of one
messuage, and about i a virgate of land in Lawrence Weston, within
the parish of Henbury, together with the orchard, garden, and barn ;
all that close of meadow or pasture there called the Home lease, con-
taining about 5 acres ; one other close of meadow or pasture called
the West lease, containing about 6 acres ; one other close of meadow
or pasture called the Over lease, containing about 7 acres; one other
close called the New leasowe, containing about 6 acres ; one other
close of meadow or pasture called the Sixe Acres, containing about
3 acres; one other close of meadow or pasture called the Ham, con-
taining about 3 acres; also the 3rd part of one " worthe " or parcel
of ground lying by the side of the sea, containing about 12 acres;
one close of meadow or pasture called the Wellye leasowe, containing
about 6 acres; one close of meadow or pasture called the Welly parock,
containing about 3 acres; one close of meadow or pasture called Man-
crafte, containing about 5 acres; and one fishing in the Severn to the
said premises belonging, purchased of James Griffyn of Bristol, tanner ;
also of one messuage in Tockington, within the parish of Olvestone,
late in the tenure of John Baker; one close there called Stangers,
containing about 4 acres ; one other close there called Port, containing
about 4 acres ; one close in Olweston called Allmeade, containing about
3 acres; one close in Tockington called the Moore, containing about
3 acres, late in the tenure of the said John Baker; one other close
there called Hawkesfield, containing about 6 acres, late in the occu-
pation oi John Tovye; one cottage there called Curnockes; pasture for
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30 sheep on Swanmore at all times of the year; one yearly rent of zs.
issuing out of the lands and tenements, late of Walter Hill, formerly
purchased by William Bye brother of the said John Bye of the said
John Baker; and 3 acres of meadow or thereabouts in the meadow
called Maydenham in Lawrence Weston.
So seised, the said John Bye made his will at Kingsweston on the
4th day of March, 1631, whereby he bequeathed as follows [here given
in English] : To Katherine my daughter, now the wife oi John Harlt, all
my messuage with all the lands, etc., thereto belonging, lying in Tock-
ington, in the parish of Olvestone, which came to me as heir to my
brother William Bye, and which he purchased of John Baker : to hold to
the said Katherine and her heirs for ever.
The messuage and premises in Kingsweston lately purchased of Joan
Mowrkott, the 4th part of the said messuage, garden, etc., and the free
fishing in the Severn in Weston St. Lawrence and Henbury are held of
John Wynter, knight, as of his manor of Kingsweston, by fealty and suit
at the court of that manor, and are worth per annum, clear, i-^s. 4//.
The messuage and premises in Tockington, purchased of John Baker,
are held of William Founge, esq., as of his manor of Tockington, by
fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of is. bd., and are worth per
annum, clear, 6^. 8^. The 3rd part of the said messuage and the
i virgate of land, the premises in Lawrence Weston purchased of James
Griffyn, and the 3 acres of meadow in Maydenham, are held oi Ralph
Sadleir, esq., as of his manor of Henbury in the Salt Marsh, by fealty,
suit at court and a contribution (among other tenements) towards the
repair of the common park of Lawrence Weston as often as shall be
necessary, and are worth per annum, clear, ds. %d.
John Bye died at Kingsweston, 12th March, 1631 ; John Bye, son of
William Bye lately deceased, son and heir of the said John Bye deceased,
and grandson of the %2\di John Bye, senior, is his next heir, and was then
aged 3 years 5 months 26 days and not more. Joan Bye late the wife
of the said John Bye, senior, still survives at Kingsweston, and together
with the said Katherine Hartt and Joan late the wife of the said William
Bye and mother of the said John Bye, junior, has taken the issues of all
the said premises up to the taking of this inquisition.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, v.o.. No. 3.
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Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 8th October, 17 Charles I
[1641], before Thomas Harte, gent., escheator, after the death
of the Most Noble Thomas Edmondes, knight, late Treasurer of the
King's Household, by the oath of Moore Qivillium, gent., George
Lawrence, Edward Wood, Moses Beeton, Michael Sharpe, Thomas Pawle,
Giles Pratt, Henry Hopkins, Thomas Clutterbuck, Samuel Cooke, John
Wood, Thomas Roberts alias Hajnvard and Richard Robins, who say that
Thomas Edmunds was seised of the manor of Burghton alias Burton
alias Bowerton on the Water ; all the site and capital messuage of
the said manor, the demesne lands thereto belonging ; all the messuages,
tofts, mills, lands, etc., thereto belonging; the capital messuage or farm
of Nethercott in Bourton-on-the-Water, and all the houses, lands, etc.,
thereto belonging ; 2 parts of the tithes of sheaves, grain, corn, and hay,
yearly growing in Bourton ; and 2 parts of the tithes of sheaves, grain,
corn, and hay, yearly renewing in Clapton-on-the-Hill, within the parish
of Bourton.
So seised, the said Thomas Edmunds, afterwards at Cirencester, to
wit, on the 29th July, 11 Charles I [1635], by indenture made between
himself of the one part and the Most Noble Lady Isabella Lawarr,
widow, late the wife of Henry Lord Lawarr, deceased, and daughter
of the said Thomas Edmondes, of the other part, for the natural affection
he bore towards the said Isabella and her children, agreed with her that
he and his heirs should be seised of the said premises to the use of
himself for the term of his life, with power of demise of all or part
of the premises ; after his decease, to the use of the said Isabella for
her natural life ; after her decease, to the use of Charles Lord Laivarr,
son of the said Isabella, and his heirs ; and for default, to the use of
the right heirs of the said Lady Isabella for ever.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and
are worth per annum, clear, ^10.
Thomas Edmonds died at Bourton-on-the-Water, 28th September,
15 Charles I [1639]; the said Lady Isabella Lawarr, Mary Mildmay
wife of Robert Mildemay, esq., and *' Leweza" Guilliams wife of Thomas
Guilliams, esq., are his daughters and co-heirs, and were then aged
respectively, the said Lady Isabella 28 years and more, the said Mary
Mildmay 26 years and more, and the said " Leweza " 20 years and
more.
The said Lady Isabella still survives at Bourton.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, Xo. 47.
1 44 Gloucestersh ire
antl^ott^ J^Uton, eisquire,
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 3rd May, 17 Charles I [1641],
X before Thomas Harte, escheator, and Henry Brmvnejohn, gent.,
feodary, after the death of Anthony Daston, esq., by the oath of Moore
Gwyllins, Richard Merrett, Michael Slavenger, John Clissold, Christopher
Cox, Robert Vynor, Nathaniel Fate, Richard Smart, Nathaniel Ridler,
Powell Clissold, Moses Beyton, George Lawrence, Edward King, Samuel
Cook and William Taylor, who say that
Long before the death of the said Anthony Daston, one Richard
Daston, esq., his father, was seised of one capital messuage or grange,
and divers lands, meadows, pastures and woods called Coscombe, con-
taining 200 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture and
20 acres of wood, to the said capital messuage belonging, lying within
the parish of Didbrooke ; one other capital messuage, 3 cottages and
7 virgates of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging, in Little
Wormington ; divers several closes, containing 100 acres of meadow,
300 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 40 acres of furze and heath
in Little Wormington and Great Wormington alias Dastons Wormington ;
certain closes containing 15 acres of meadow and 50 acres of pasture in
Todington alias Taddington ; certain closes containing 20 acres of
meadow and 100 acres of pasture called Littletons alias Littleton Fields,
situate in the parish of Dombleton ; one water mill in Staunton ; one
parcel of meadow containing \ acre in Little Wormington, lying at the
north end of a meadow called Laberton Moore meadow ; a yearly rent
of one pound of pepper issuing out of a messuage in Winchcombe, late
in the tenure of Giles Clarke, gent.
So seised, the said Richard Daston, by indenture tripartite dated
4th October, 16 James I [161 9], made between himself by the name of
Richard Daston of Wormington, esq., and Anne his wife of the one part,
Edward Sheldon of Besley, co. Worcester, esq., Thomas Estcourt of le
Estcourt in Shipton Moyne, knight, Richard Godfrey and John Paxton
of New Sarum, co. Wilts, gents., John Savage of Elmley Castle, co.
Worcester, knight, Giles Estcourt of New Sarum, esq., Giles Savage of
Elmley Castle, esq., and Edward Estcourt, gent, brother of the said
Giles Estcourt of the second part, and Anthony Daston (named in the
writ), gent., eldest son of the said Richard Daston, and Mary Estcourt,
one of the daughters of the said Edward Estcourt, knight, deceased, of
the third part, in consideration of his love for the said Anthony and of
a marriage then to be solemnized between the said Anthony and the
said Mary Estcourt, and for a competent jointure to be made for her,
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granted to the said Edward Sheldon and others all the said premises to
the use of himself and Anne his wife and their heirs until the said
[ marriage, and afterwards, as to the said capital messuage, lands, etc.,
called Coscombe, to the use of the said Richard Daston, during the life
of the said Anthony, if he so long should live. If the said Anthony shall
^ survive the said Richard, then to the use of the said Anne during such
1 time as the said Anthony, his wife, children and servants shall continue
in the house with and at the charges of the said Anne. Afterwards to
. the use of the said Anthony for his life ; after his decease, to the use
f of the said Mary Estcourt for her life, for her jointure ; after her death,
to the use of the heirs male of the said Anthony by the said Mary ; and
for default, to the use of the said Richard Daston and his heirs for ever.
As to the residue of the premises, to the use of the said Richard and
Anne for their lives ; after their decease, to the use of the said Anthony
, and his heirs male by the said Mary ; and for default, to the use of the
j said Richard Daston and his heirs for ever.
Afterwards a fine was levied at Westminster in the Octaves of St.
Martin, 19 James I, between the said Thomas Estcourt, knight, Giles
Estcourtf esq., and Giles Savage, esq., plaintiffs, and the said Richard
Daston and Anne his wife, deforciants, of the said premises, by the
names of 10 messuages, 10 cottages, one water grain mill, 3 dovecotes,
10 gardens, 10 orchards, 600 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow,
I 1000 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood, and 100 acres of furze and
f heath in Wormyngton Magna and Parva, Dastons Wormington, Dom-
bleton, Littleton, Todington, Staunton, Coscombe and Didbrooke, one
yearly rent of one pound of pepper in Winchcombe and free warren in
I Coscombe, whereupon the said Richard and Anne acknowledged the
said premises to be the right of the said Thomas, Giles and Giles, and
the same remised to them and the heirs of the said Thomas for ever.
The said marriage then took place.
The said Richard Daston and Anne his wife and the said Mary Daston
all died in the lifetime of the said Anthony, the said Mary leaving one
son named Richard, and one daughter named Mary, who still survive
at Elmeley Castle aforesaid.
The said Anthony hy indenture dated 20th March, 5 Charles I [1630],
made between himself of the one part, and George Daston, gent., his
brother, of the other part, for a competent sum of money, demised to
the said George all those pieces of land called Hither Powell fields,
and those fields near adjoining called Jordanshill and Millmeadowe:
to hold for 60 years from the death of the said Anne Daston, widow,
their mother, the said George paying therefor yearly one penny if
demanded.
Afterwards, to wit, in 15 days from Easter Day, 7 Charles I, a fine
■was levied at Westminster between Thomas Creshold, gent., plaintiff, and
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the said Anthony, deforciant, of certains parcels of the premises aforesaid,
to wit, 25 acres of meadow and 90 acres of pasture in Dombleton and
Wormington, which the said Anthony acknowledged to be the right of
the said Thomas, and the same remised to him and his heirs for ever.
The said ^wMony by another indenture dated 22nd January, 8 Charles I
[1633], made between himself of the one part, William Master, knight,
Thomas Underhill, Katherine Savage and Mary Daston, senior, demised
to the said William Master and others the capital messuage in Wor-
mington, all those lands, arable, meadow or pasture in the fields of
Wormington and in Wormington furzes ; all those pastures and pasture
grounds called Littletons in Dombleton ; all those meadows and pasture
grounds in Wormington and Dombleton, commonly occupied with the
pastures called Littletons ; all those meadows and pastures called Wor-
myngton alias Wormingtons Daston ; the woodlands- called Wormyngton
groves; the water grain mill in Staunton, and one piece of meadow
ground situate at the north end of Laberton Moore meadow : to hold
for 16 years, they paying yearly for the same £20, to the intent that they
may raise a portion for the said Mary, daughter of the said Anthony.
On the 4th October, 12 Charles I [1636J, the said Anthony Daston
made his will [here given in English] as follows : I desire my body to
be buried in Wormyngton church, -and whereas I have by indenture
granted to my brother in lawts [sic] Sir William Master, knight, and
Thomas Underhill, esq., and others divers lands, tenements and here-
ditaments: I now confirm the same, and desire my children not to
impeach the same.
Whereas my mother, Anne Daston, by her will desired that my capital
messuage at Wormington should not be unfurnished, but that all the
household goods there should remain for my son : I now ratify the same
as far as in me lies.
I pray the Waster of the Court of Wards and Liveries to grant the
wardship of my said son to the said Sir William Master and Thomas
Underhill.
To my sister Elizabeth Underhill £t^.
To every one of the cottagers in Wormington 5^.
I ordain the said Sir William Master, Thomas Underhill, the Lady
Mary Estcouri, widow, and my sister Katherine Savage, widow, executors.
By indenture dated nth March, 8 Charles I [1633], made between
himself of the one part, and William Master, Thomas Underhill, the Lady
Mary Estcourt, widow, and Katherine Savage, widow, of the other part,
the said Anthony, for payment of his debts and for making a competent
portion for his said daughter Mary, demised to them all the premises
whereof the said fine of the 7th year of Charles I was levied, to wit, one
pasture ground called the Cowleasowe in Dombleton, containing about
40 acres ; one meadow called Flake close, lying enclosed in Dombleton
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and Wormyngton, containing about 4 acres ; one meadow called the
Fower close, containing about 2 acres, in Dombleton ; one meadow
ground called Porters close, containing \ acre, in Wormyngton ; one
pasture ground called Notte Crofte in Dombleton, containing 3 acres;
one other pasture ground there called the Ox leasowe, containing
40 acres; one other pasture ground called Michells close, containing
about 12 acres; all those pieces of ground in Toddington called the
Hither Powell field, the meadows or meadow ground near adjoining
called Jordanshill and Mill meadow: to hold for 21 year simmediately
after the death of the said Anthony, yielding therefor yearly one grain
of pepper : upon trust that the said feoffees shall, after paying the debts
of the said Anthony, raise out of the profits of the said premises a sum of
/'looo for the portion of the said MaryDaston, daughter of the said
Anthony, to be paid her at her age of 21. The said Anthony by another
indenture, dated 4th January, 13 Charles I [1638], made between himself
of the one part, and Ferdinand Cottrell, yeoman, of the other part, in
consideration of ^320 to him in hand paid, granted to the said Ferdinand
all those pieces of garden ground, parcel of the Wellhouse orchard near,
adjoining the mansion house of the said Ferdinand in Wormington ; also
all those lands called Poulsden alias Poulson, Penn Rough, Penn Meere,
Meadow Penne, Drye leyes and Cottrell Leyes in Wormington : to hold
for 99 years, if the said Ferdinand Cottrell, Jacosa his wife, and John his
son so long shall live, paying yearly for the same 20J. Afterwards, to
wit, in the Octaves of St. Hilary, 13 Charles I, a fine was levied at
Westminster between the said Ferdinand Cottrell, plaintiff, and Anthony
Daston, esq., deforciant, of 50 acres of pasture in Wormington, which
the said Anthony granted to the said Ferdinand, to hold for 99 years,
paying therefor yearly los.
By indenture dated ist October, 15 Charles I [1639], made between
himself of the one part, and Robert Fletcher of Woodstanway, gent., of
the other part, the said Anthony, in consideration of / 500 to him in
hand paid, demised to the said Robert the capital messuage called
Coscombe, with all the houses, buildings, lands, etc., thereto belonging,
late in the tenure of John Stratford, gent., except one wood or woodland
and the coppice called Coscombe grove, with the herbage and pasture
thereof, and all other woods and underwoods : to hold for five years,
paying therefor yearly one grain of pepper.
The capital messuage, and all other the premises in Coscombe in
the parish of Didbrook, are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
to wit, by half a knight's fee and by the yearly rent of 17J. 4^/., and are
worth per annum, clear, £$. The capital messuage and other the
premises in Wormington Parva are held of Henry Brownjohn, gent., as
of his manor of Wormington, by fealty and the yearly rent of id., and
are worth per annum, clear, 40J. The closes of meadow pasture and
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wood in Wormington are held of the Master and Scholars of the College
of Corpus Christi in Oxford, as of their manor of Temple Guytinge,
by what service is not known, and are worth per annum, clear, £1. The
premises in Todington are held of John Trade, knight, as of his manor
of Todington, by fealty and the rent of gj., and are worth per annum,
clear, 26J. 8^. The premises in Dombleton are held of Charles Percie,
knight, as of his manor of Dombleton, by fealty and rent (unknown),
and are worth per annum, clear, zos. The mill called Staunton Mill,
and 3 acres of meadow called Dockham, parcel of the premises in
Wormington, are held of the King in chief by knight's service, by what
part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum,
clear, los. The one pound of pepper issuing out of the messuage in
Winchcombe is worth per annum 4^. : of whom it ijs held the jurors
know not.
Anthony Dasion died at Wormington, 9th March, 16 Charles I [1641];
Richard Dasion is his son and next heir, and was then aged 12 years
1 1 months and 3 days.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, pari 3, No. 126.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Berkeley, 21st March .... by the
X oath of William Hopton, gent., John Saniger, John Winston, George
Freeman, Lionel Margets, John Smilh, James Bayly, William ....
who say that
Matthew Smyth was seised of .... in Saniger, in the parish
of Berkeley, late in the tenure of John Millar .... in Hams-
fallowe, within the parish of Berkeley, late in the tenure of John Cooke :
one close of meadow called .... late parcel of the possessions
of the Priory of Longbridge ; 2 closes of pasture called Butters and
Shortlands in Waneswell, containing .... in Waneswell, con-
taining 12 acres; i^ acres of meadow in Holmead in Hamsfallowe
. . . . in Slimbridge and Came, parcel of the lands and tenements
there commonly called Rivers lands .... 12 acres lying in
Hinton, within the parish of Berkeley; one tenement in Waneswell
wherein .... orchards and one garden thereto belonging;
5 closes of pasture called the Croft, Grove Croft, the Grove, the
Hills and the Keeper in Waneswell, near adjoining the said messuage
. . . . one acre of arable land called Hobby Hill acre lying in
the field called West field in Berkeley ; 3 acres of arable land ....
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in the said West field ; 6 acres of arable land lying in 6 parcels in
the field called Broddicroft in Berkeley; one acre of arable land
. . . . and 2 acres of land in the field called Stanbrome in
Berkeley; one cottage and one garden and orchard .... in
the tenure of John Knight; \\ acres of pasture lying near the field
called Luckdowne in Berkeley ; 3 acres of arable land or pasture there
I enclosed in a close called Little Horse marshe ; 2 closes of arable land
and pasture in Saniger called Little Horsemarsh, containing ....
acres last mentioned, now in the tenure of Thomas Smyth for divers years
yet to come if he and John his brother so long shall live ; 2 . . . ,
; lying in the said West field extending upon a parcel of land there called
the High Forheads ; one messuage in Saniger, one orchard, one garden
and .... called Edleyes, containing 3 acres, now in the tenure
oi John Cooke; one close of pasture called Howmeads Hill in Saniger,
containing- s .... 7 acres of arable land in the West field afore-
said, extending upon a way there called the Mill way ; 2^ acres of arable
land lying in the field called .... extending upon the meadow
called Bullocks meade ; and li acres of land in the field called Luck-
downe : which said premises last mentioned are in the tenure of the
said John Cooke ; one messuage, 2 gardens and one orchard in Saniger (?)
in the tenure of Edith Smyth, widow, for divers years yet to come if she
and George her son so long shall live ; one close of pasture containing
5 acres in Saniger, adjoining the said messuage ; one close of meadow
or pasture there called the Furrowes, containing 3 acres ; 5 acres of
arable land lying in the Westfield near the street there called Hooke
street, in the tenure of Edward Francombe, if he and Joan his daughter so
long shall live ; one close of arable land containing 2 acres called Luck-
downes leaze in Hamsfallowe ; 3 acres of arable land lying in the field
called Broddycroft ; 2 closes .... called the Hills in Saniger,
containing i 3 acres, in the tenure of John Smyth of Frogpit ; one close
of pasture called Wallgastas in Hamsfallowe, containing 8 acres, in the
tenure of James Bayley ; one other close of pasture there called Longe-
bridge leyes, containing 4 acres, in the tenure of ... . Benson ;
one close of pasture containing 7 acres, lying in Hull alias Hill in
Berkeley, in the tenure of John Pegler for divers years, if Henry, John
and Mary Pegler, his children, so long shall live ; one close of arable
land or pasture called Newleyesin Waneswell, containing 10 acres; one
close of pasture called Sanigers hill in Saniger, containing 5 acres ; one
close of arable land called Luckdownes leyes, containing 4 acres, lying
in the field called Luckdownes ; 2 acres of arable land in the Westfield
near the place there called Smallbridge; 2^^ acres of land lying in the
same field at Howmeads Hill; one messuage in Waneswell, with
2 orchards, one garden and 3 closes of pasture, containing 3 acres, now
in the tenure of John Smyth and Edith his wife ; one messuage and
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4 acres of pasture in Halmer within the parish of Berkeley, in the tenure
of Thomas Hart ; \ acre of meadow in Hintows meade, adjoining Old-
moores banke ; one messuage with one garden within the borough of
Berkeley, with one acre of land enclosed in the Westfield in a certain
place there called playne crofts, in the tenure of John Walker: and one
messuage in Salter street, within the said borough, with one orchard and
one garden, in the tenure of Jam Nut, widow.
So seised, the said Matthew Smyth by indenture tripartite, dated
26th June, 13 James I [16 15], and made between himself of the one
part, and Samuel Trotman of Stancomb and John Hicks of Stinchcombe,
gent., of the second part, and Thomas Smyth, then son and heir apparent
of the said Matthew, of the third part, in consideration of a marriage
then to be had between the said Thomas Smyth and Sara, daughter of
the said Samuel Trotman, for a jointure to be made for the said Sara,
gave to the said Samuel Trotman and John Hickes all the said premises :
to hold to the following uses : As to the said 9 acres of land, arable,
meadow and pasture in Saniger, the. close of pasture called Hobby Hill,
the close of meadow called the Moores, the 2 closes of pasture called
Butlers and Shortlands, the close of pasture called Smythingcroft,
\\ acres of meadow in . . . meade, 2 messuages and 2 J acres of
meadow and pasture in Slimbridge and Came, to the use of the said
Thomas Smyth and Sara Trotman, now wife of the said Thomas, and their
heirs; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Matthtw
for ever. As to the close of pasture called Sanigers leyes in Hinton, to
the use of the said Matthew for his natural life ; after his death to the
use of the said Thomas and Sara and their heirs; and for default, to
the use of the right heirs of the said Matthew for ever. As to the
messuage in Waneswell, wherein the said Matthew Smyth lately dwelt,
and all other the premises, to the use of the said Matthew for his life ;
after his decease, to the use of the said Thomas Smyth and his heirs by
the said Sara ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said
Matthew for ever.
The said Matthew was likewise seised of one close of pasture called
Bodcroft alias Redcroft, containing 7 acres, lying in Hinton.
The close of pasture called Hobby Hill, the 2 closes in Saniger called
Little Horsemarshe, 2 furrows (selliones) of land in the Westfield
extending upon the High Forheads, the messuage in Saniger, with the
orchard, garden and close called Edlyes, the close called Howmeads
Hill, 7 acres of land in the Westfield extending upon the Millway,
2i acres in Okehungre extending upon Bullocks meade, i^ acres of land
in Luckdowne, the messuage with 2 gardens and an orchard in Saniger,
the close there called the Furrowes, 5 acres of land in Westfield near
Hookstreet, the close called Luckdownes leaze in Hamsfallowe, 3 acres
of land in Broddicroft, 2 closes called the Hills, the closes called Horse-
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marshe in Saniger, the close called Wallgastas in Hamsfallowe, the close
called Longbridge leyes, the close in Hull, the close called Newleyes,
: the close called Sanigers Hill, the close called Luckdownes leyes, 2 acres
i of arable land in the Westfield near Smallbridge, and the close of pasture
i called Bodcroft, are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but
by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, i^s. \d. The 2 J- acres of land in the Westfield at How-
meads Hill are held of George Lord Berkeley, as of his manor of Canon-
bury, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 4</., and are worth per
annum, clear, td. The messuage in Waneswell in the tenure of John
and Edith Smylh is held of the said Lord Berkeley as of his manor of
. . . . in the parish of Berkeley, by fealty and suit at the court
of the hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks, and is worth per annum,
clear .... The messuage in Halmerand \ acre in Hintons meade
are held of the said Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Hinton, by fealty
and suit at the court of the hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks and the
yearly rent of 6c/., and are worth per annum, clear, ^s. \d. The- messuage
within the borough of Berkeley, the acre enclosed in the Westfield, and
the messuage in Salter-street within the said borough, are held of the
said Lord Berkeley, as of his manor or borough of Berkeley, by fealty,
suit at the said borough and the yearly rent of \d., and are worth per
annum, clear, y. 4^. The close called the Moores in Waneswell, late
parcel of the possessions of the Priory of Longbridge, is held of the
King as of his manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, in free and common
socage, by fealty only and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear,
3^. \d. The premises in Slimbridge and Came are held of the said
Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Hurst in Slimbridge, by fealty and suit
at the court of the hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks and by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, 4J. The 9 acres of land,
meadow and pasture in Saniger, the closes called Butlers and Shortlands,
the close called Smythingcroft, i^ acres of meadow in Holmeade, the
close of pasture called Sanigers leyes in Hinton, the messuage in
Waneswell wherein the said Matthew Smyth lived, the closes called the
Croft, Grove Croft, the Grove, the Hills and the Keeper, the acre of
arable land called Hobby Hills acre in the said Westfield, 3 acres of
arable land called Millway peece in the said Westfield, 6 acres of land
in Broddycroft, one acre of arable land in the field called Luckdowne,
2 acres of land in Stanbroms, the cottage in Waneswell in the tenure of
John Knight, 3 acres of arable land in Saniger in the close called Little
Horsemarshe, and \\ acres of pasture near the field called Luckdowne,
are held of the said George Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Hame, by
•knight's service and by fealty and suit at the court of the hundred of
Berkeley every three weeks, and by the yearly rent of 40J., and are
worth per annum, clear, 40J.
152 Gloucestershire
Matthnv Smyth died at Waneswell, 7th October last past; Thomas
Smyth is his son and next heir, and was then aged 40 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, part 3, No. 129.
[One corner of this Inquisition is entirely torn away, and the whole
document is in a very dilapidated condition.]
C]^oma0 f Ffieiu, gentleman.
Delivered into Court 13th November, 17 Charles I.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Stow-on-the-Wold, 17th October, 15
JL Charles I [1639], before Ambrose Sheapeard, esq., escheator,
after the death of Thomas -Fy field, gent., by the oath of William Moseley,
gent., James Gisborne, Robert Gisborne, John Wells, Richard Renolls, Henry
Izod, William Nutts, Hugh Williams, John Harrys, Thomas Roper, John
Roper, John Castle and Thomas Powell, who say that
Thomas Fyfield, late of Farmington alias Thormorton, was seised of
one messuage called Pallesworth ; one virgate of land in Farmington
formerly belonging to the monastery of Pollesworth, co. Warwick, now
dissolved ; one messuage called Fifields place ; 7 virgates of land in
Thormerton ; one close of pasture calledr Taunders hey ; one close of
pasture called Hamells Hey ; one other close of pasture called Roxhey
alias Rokys hey ; one close of pasture called Broadwater ; one close of
pasture called Skegghey ; one close of pasture called Swillys ; one quarry
or mine of stone (saxi) called Fifield quarry; one marsh called Fifields
Marsh ; divers closes of pasture called Jarstons ; and one messuage in
Thormerton, late in the tenure of William Lydnet.
So seised, the said Thomas Fifield by his will dated 12th July, 1636,
devised all the said premises to Thomas Standerd, son of Margaret
Standerd, daughter of the said Thomas Fifield: to hold for his natural
life ; after his death, to his heirs male ; for default, to John Blomer,
younger son of Mary Blomer^ for his natural life ; after his decease, to
his heirs male ; for default, to William Blomer, elder son of the said
Mary Blomer, for his natural life ; after his death, to his heirs male ;
for default, to Henry Blomer for his natural life ; after his decease, to
his heirs male ; for default, to John Smith, son of Anne Smith, for his
natural life; after his death, to his heirs male; and lastly, for default,
to the right heirs of the said 2'iiomas Fifield for ever.
The messuage and the lands lately belonging to the said monastery
are held of the King as of his manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent,
by fealty only, in free and common socage and not in chief, and are
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worth per annum, clear, 20s. The messuage called Fifields place and
jail other the premises are held of Rice /ones, esq., as of his manor of
Thormarton alias Farmington in free and common socage, by fealty,
suit at court, and the yearly rent of is., and are worth per annum,
clear, fs-
Thomas Fijield 6ieA 24th December, 12 Charles I [1636]. Margard
Slanderd and Anne Botfield are his daughters and co-heirs : the said
Margaret was then aged about 50 years, and the said Anna about
40 years.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 12.
3Io]^n i^ort*
Inquisition taken at Gloucester, 14th October, 17 Charles I
[1641], before Robert Cooke, knight, znA John Scudamore, esq., by
virtue of a Commission de melius Inquirend, after the death of John
Hort, by the oath of John Browninge, gent., Thomas Bayly, John Wayte,
Giles Ridler, John Hardinge, Thomas Estington, Walter Woodward, Thomas
Burton, Edmund Snowe, Edward Smart, Peter Clissold, William Gardner,
Edward Turner, John Browninge, Thomas Warren, Thomas Skelton, William
Chapman, Htnry Chapman and Richard Player, who say that
The messuage and 14 acres of land, meadow and pasture, situate in
Lawrence Weston, in the tenure of Thomas Holwaie, specified in an
inquisition taken at Thornbury, 27th September, 14 Charles I [1638],
after the death of the said John Hort, are held of Humphrey Hooke, esq.,
in free and common socage as of his manor of Kingsweston by fealty
and suit at the court of the manor of Kingsweston.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 3.
Inquisition taken at Winchcombe, loth April, 17 Charles I
[1641], before Thomas Hart, gent., after the death of Henry
Hickes, by the oath of Thomas Warren, Richard Jackson, Nicholas Izod,
John Izod, George Cleevly, Conon Spooner, Henry Taynton, Henry Hyde,
senior, Henry Hyde, junior, Thomas Carpenter, William Camall, John
Phillipps and John Roberts, who say that
Henry Hickes, deceased, late father of the said Henry Hickes (named
in the writ), was seised of one messuage and \\ virgates of land in
Ashton-under-Hill, called Hickes Tenement ; and one messuage and
one virgate of land there called Crellys house alias Wellys house, late
p ircel of the manor of Beckford.
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1 54 Gloucestershire
So seised, the said Henry Hickes made his will 15th February,
3 Charles I [1628], whereby he bequeathed the last premises to
Elizabeth his wife : to hold for her natural life, she keeping herself
sole and unmarried, with reversion to the said Henry Hickes, junior,
and his heirs for ever. The said Elizabeth still survives unmarried.
After the death of his father the said Henry Hickes, junior, was seised
of the said premises, and so seised made his will 2nd September, 1640,
and thereby bequeathed to Elizabeth, his wife, his mansion house with
one close called the New Close, and one barn standing upon the yard of
Elizabeth Hickes, mother of the said Henry, with all the other buildings,
lands, etc., tnereto belonging, reputed to be \ of one virgate of land, for
her natural life ; also to the said Elizabeth and her heirs for ever the
3rd part of the said premises. The other 2 parts thereof he gave to
Elizabeth and Margaret Hickes, his daughters, and their heirs for ever,
provided always that if Henry Hickes, his son, shall pay to the said
Elizabeth and Margaret within one year after the death of Elizabeth their
mother the sum of £2^0, then the said Henry shall have and enjoy the
said 2 parts to him and his heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not : the
messuage and lands within the lordship of Ashton Underbill are worth
nothing during the life of the said Elizabeth, mother of the said Henry
named in the writ, but afterwards they will be worth per annum 30J.
The premises bequeathed by the will of the said Henry named in the
writ will be worth nothing during the life of Elizabeth his wife, but
afterwards they will be worth per annum 6d.
Henry Hickes died 5th September last past ; Henry Hickes is his son
and next heir, and was then aged 19 years 6 months 6 days and
no more.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, pari 3, No. 96.
abel ftitcl^en, senior*
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Marshfield, 6th April, 17 Charles I [1641],
X before Thomas Hart, gent., escheator, after the death of Abel
Kitchen, senior, one of the aldermen of the city of Bristol, by the oath
of John Shper, John Beak, John Atwood, Thomas Phelpes, Robert Deacon,
George Woodward, William Flower, Francis Baker, John Dolinge, William
Beale, Edward Winyard, William Seaborne and Thomas Attwood, who
say that
Abel Kitchen was seised of one capital messuage and tenement called
Wicks Ouldbury, and 200 acres of land, meadow, and pasture thereto
belonging, lying within the parishes of Wickwarre and Cromehall ;
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certain lands and tenements in Wickwarr called Inlands, containing
4 acres of land and 12 acres of meadow and pasture; one cottage
and 3 acres of meadow there ; and one messuage called the Ragged
Staffe in Bristol in a street there called Brodestreet, in the parish of
Holy Trinity alias Christchurch.
So seised, the said Abel by his will dated 19th January, 1639, devised
the said premises to Abel Kitchen, his son, and his heirs male for ever;
for default, he gave one third part thereof to the " children females "
of his said son and their heirs for ever. The other 2 third parts he
willed should be divided into 3 equal parts, 2 whereof he gave to
the children of Nicholas Meredith by his daughter Mary and their heirs
for ever; and the other part to the children of his daughter Sara and
their heirs for ever.
The premises in Wickwarr are held of the lord of the manor of
Beverston as of his manor of Beverston in socage, by fealty and rent
[amount not given], and are worth per annum, clear, 6oj. The messuage
in Bristol is held of the King in free burgage of the city of Bristol, and
is worth per annum, clear, ioj.
Abel Kitchen, junior, died before his father. Abel Kitchen, senior,
died at Bristol, 3rd August, 16 Charles I [164.0J; Mary Kitchen is
his next heir, to wit, the only daughter and heir of Abel Kitchen, junior,
son and heir apparent of the said Abel, senior, and was then aged
1 1 years and 2 months.
Inq. p.m., 1 7 Charles I, part 3, No. 1 1 o.
Inquisition taken at Marshfield. 6th April, 17 Charles I [1641],
before Thomas Harte, esq., escheator, after the death of Abel
Kitchen, junior, by the oath of John Sloper, gent., John Beale, John
Atwood, Thomas Phelpes, Robert Deacon, George Woodward, William Flcnver,
Francis Baker, John Doling, William Bolle, Edward Vineards, William
Leaboume and Thomas Atwood, who say that
Long before the death of the said Abel one Abel Kitchin his father
was seised of the capital messuage called the Berrye house, situate
within the parish of Doynton alias Deynton, and all the lands, meadows,
closes, woods, etc., thereto belonging, containing 178 acres in Doynton,
in the several tenures of Thomas Clement and John Bobbins ; one messuage
and 22 acres of land, meadow, pasture and woodland thereto belonging;
55 acres and 40 "perokes" of land, meadow and pasture, in the tenure
of Walter Strange ; and all the royalties and ancient rents within the said
parish of Doynton.
156 Gloucestersh ire
So seised, the said Abel Kitchin the father by indenture tripartite,
dated 19th January, 3 Charles I [1628], made between himself by the
name of Abel Kitchin of the city of Bristol, merchant, one of the alder-
men of the said city, of the one part, John Baber of Tormarton, Professor
of Sacred Theology, of the second part, and Abel Kitchin, named in the
writ, of the third part, in consideration of a marriage afterwards to be
solemnized between the said Abel Kitchin, junior, and Alice Baber,
daughter of the said John Baber, for the jointure of the said Alice, agreed
with the said John Baher that he would be seised of the said premises
to the uses following: as to the said capital messuage with all the lands,
etc., thereto belonging, to the use of the said Abel Kitchin, junior, and
Alice Baber for their natural lives. As to the said royalties, ancient rents
and all other the premises, to the use of the said Abel, junior, for his
natural life. And immediately after the termination of the said estates,
then as to all the said premises, to the use of the heirs of the said Abtl
by the said Alice : for default, to the uses of the heirs of the said Abel,
junior; for default, to the use o^ John Kitchin, third son of the said
Abel Kitchin, senior, and his heirs male; for default, to the use of
Gabriel Kitchin, second son of the said Abel, senior, and his heirs ; and
lastly, for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Abel, senior,
for ever.
The said marriage was solemnized on the 24th day of January, 1627.
The said Abel Kitchin, junior, was seised of one messuage in Doynton
in the tenure o{ Kathirine Strange ; one messuage there in the tenure of
John Milles, yeoman ; one messuage there in the occupation of Richard
Davis alias Taylor, yeoman ; all those lands and hereditaments to the
said messuages belonging, purchased by the said Abel of Michael
Meredith, gent. ; 2 cottages in the parish of Wickwarre, in the several
tenures of Alexander Ansell and Joan Cooke, widow ; the several lands,
arable, meadow and pasture, containing 40 acres, in Wickwarre, in the
tenure of Christiana Neale, widow, Thomas Neale and William Neale ; one
tenement there and the several parcels of land, meadow and pasture
thereto belonging, containing 30 acres, in the tenure oi Arthur Neale
and Francis Neale : which said premises in Wickwarre the said Abel
lately purchased o( John Kitchin his brother.
The said capital messuage, and all the lands, etc., thereto belonging,
are held of Lord Stafford, as of his honor of Gloucester, by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, £\. The said messuage, 22 acres of land,
meadow, pasture and wood land, and the said 45 acres of land, meadow
and pasture in the tenure of Walter Strange, are parcel of the free chapel
of Doynton, and are held of the King in chief by knight's service, by
the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear, 1 3J. 4^.
The said royalties, ancient rents and all other the premises mentioned
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in the said indenture are held of the said Lord Stafford, as of his honor
of Gloucester, by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, icx. The said
3 messuages in Doynton are held of the said Lord Stafford as of his said
honor, by knight's service, by what part of a knight's fee is not known,
and are worth per annum, clear, \os. Of whom or by what service the
premises in Wickwarre are held the jurors not; they are worth per annum,
clear, 6j. 'id.
Abel Kitchin died at Doynton, 2nd July last past ; Mary Kitchin is
his only daughter and heir, and was then aged 11 years i month and
no more.
The said Alice still survives at Doynton.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 120.
Ctprtan iWaunjsell,
Delivered into Court 26th May, 17 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 4th August, 16 Charles I
[1640], before John Sheppard, gent., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Cyprian Maunsell, by the oath of Walter Mason,
John Buckell, John Ellis, William Stroude, Thomas Gregory, Henry Mason,
Thomas Coles, Ancher Nynd, John Stermy, Nicholas Lyppeatt, John Powell,
Richard White and John Maris, who say that
Cyprian Maunsell was seised of one cottage and one orchard thereto
adjoining called the Old Orchard, containing 3 acres, situate in Mythe,
in the parish of Tewkesbury ; one parcel of waste land called the
Mythe green; 3 closes there containing 16 acres; the reversion of
one messuage and divers parcels of arable land, containing 30 acres;
and common of pasture for all beasts in Winston expectant after the
termination of 99 years, if Richard Cadell, Margery his wife, and
Elizabeth his daughter so long shall live, under the yearly rent of
IS. ifd. : which said Richard, Margery and Elizabeth Cadell still survive.
The premises in Mythe are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, los. The premises in Winston are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, by what part of a knight's fee is not
known, and are worth per annum, clear, during the said estate, bs. ^d.,
but afterwards they will be worth 51.
Cyprian Maunsell died 21st December last past; Anthony Maunsell is
his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Alice Maunsell, late the wife of the said Cyprian, still survives.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, v.o.. No. 2.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Painswick, gth October. 17 Charles I
-L [1641], before Thomas Harle, gent., escheator, after the death of
William Navarke, late of Cranham, by the oath of William Selwin, Robert
Rogers, Thomas Gregory, Nathaniel Fowler, Thomas Gibbes, Giles Hollidaye,
Henry Fletcher, Thomas Casle, John Osborne, Robert Hillman, Richard
Smith, Anthony Gardner, senior, Thomas Winn, Anthony Gardner, junior,
and Thomas Lovedaye, who say that
William Newarke was seised of one messuage and one yardland called
Stockwelle ; one messuage and one " farrundell " of land called Joppes;
one toft and one "lundinate" of land called Nashley ; and of all the
houses, buildings, gardens, lands, etc., thereto belonging : all which
premises are situate in Brimsfeild, Cranham alias Cronhom and
Birdlipp, and are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but
by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 3^. ^d.
William Newarke died at Cranham 3rd July last past ; William
Newarke is his son and next heir, and was then aged 24 years and
more.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, N'o. 32.
!Bo6ert i^etip^er, clerfe*
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 3rd May, 17 Charles I [164.1],
_L before Thomas Hart, gent., escheator, after the death of Robert
Peiipher, clerk, by the oath of Moore Gwyllim, Richard Merrett, Michael
Slavenger, John Clissold, Christopher Cox, Robert Vynor, Nathaniel Yates,
Richard Smart, Nathaniel Ridler, Powell Clissold, Moses Beyton, George
Lawrence, Edward King, Samuel Cooke and William Taylor, who say that
Robert Petipher, on the ist day of July, 3 Charles I [1627], was seised
of one messuage in Shennington, and of 24 acres of land, 2 acres of
meadow, 3 acres of pasture, and one acre of furze and heath, containing
3 virgates of land, arable, meadow and pasture, in Shennington.
So seised, the said Robert Petipher on the loth day of July in the said
year, by indenture, in consideration of the sum of £100 to him in hand
paid by James Walbanckes, demised to the said James the said premises :
to hold for 2 1 years, he paying yearly for the same 1 zd.
Afterwards the said Robert hy indenture dated 25th July, 3 Charles I
[1627], made between himself by the name of Robert Petipher of Euston,
CO. Oxford, clerk, of the one part, and Edward Holloway, of Roxton, in
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the said county, yeoman, and John Clarkeson, of Horley, in the said
county, clerk, of the other part, granted to the said Edward and John the
said premises: to hold for ever, to the use of him the said Robert for his
natural life ; after his decease, to the use of Robert Pdipher, junior, son
of the said Robert named in the writ, for his natural life ; after his
decease, to the use of his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the
right heirs of the said Robert Petipher, senior, for ever.
The S3\d James Wa/banks, by deed dated 5th November, 1635, assigned
to Edward Walker of Shinnington all his right in the said premises during
the term mentioned in the said indenture of the 10th July. Robert
Petipher, and the said Edward Walker and James Walbankes, by indenture
tripartite dated 12th July, 12 Charles I [1636], made between the said
Edward Walker, of the first part, Richard Hawtaine, William Hawtaine
and Thomas Upton, of Shenington, of the second part, and the said Robert
Petipher and James Walbankes, of the third part, in consideration of/'iso
in hand paid to the said Edward Walker, by the said Richard Hawtaine,
William Hawtaine and Thomas Upton, sold to them the said premises
and all their right and title thereto : to hold for the residue of the said
term of 2 1 years.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, los.
Robert Petipher died at Coleshell, 4th February last past; Robert
Petipher, junior, is his son and next heir, and on the 17th September last
past was aged 17 years.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 1 1 1.
Caesar !Hobert0, enquire.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Payneswicke, 9th October, 17 Charles I
X. [1641], before Thomas Hart, gent., escheator, afier the death of
Casar Roberts, esq., by the oath of William Sehvyn, senior, gent., Robert
Rogers, Thomas Gregory, Nathaniel Fowler, Thomas Gybbs, Giles Holliday,
Henry Fletcher, Thomas Caslle, John Osborne, Robert Hillman, Richard
Smyth, Anthony Gardener, Thomas Wynne, junior, Anthony Gardener,
junior, and Thomas Loveday, who say that
Long before the death of the said CcEsar Roberts, one Nicholas Roberts,
esq., his father, was seised of [the manor of Wesbury] alias Westbury
and the site of the said manor; one capital messuage wherein the said
Nicholas dwelt, in the parish of Westbiiry; the manor [or site of the
manor of Sellars] in Westburj-; 10 messuages, 6 tofts, one water mill,
one dovecote, 10 gardens, 10 orchards, 300 acres of land, 100 acres of
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meadow, 200 acres of pasture, and 60 acres of wood in Westbury alias
Wesbury and Sellars : which said premises the said Nicholas purchased
to him and his heirs oi John Dutton, esq., and which were parcel of the
lands of Alexander Bayneham, esq., deceased ; also of 5 several parcels
of meadow containing 16 acres, lying together in a meadow called Poole
meadow alias Pow meadow, in the tithing of Cleeve in the parish of
Westbury, late parcel of the demesne lands of the manor of Rodley in
Westbury; the manor of Deane Magna; 10 messuages, 6 cottages,
3 tofts, 20 gardens, 60 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, and 60 acres
of pasture in Deane Magna; the advowson of 2 parts of the church
there ; and the office of bailiff there : which last recited premises the
said Nicholas purchased to him and his heirs of the said Alexander
Bayneham; also certain parcels of land, meadow and pasture in Deane
Magna containing 40 acres, called Blackball meadows; one close of
pasture there called Skulley grove alias Skalley grove, containing 30 acres :
which said meadows are reputed to be parcel of the assarted lands
within the King's forest of Deane, and were purchased by the said
Nicholas Roberts of John Winchcombe and Joseph Bayneham ; also of one
capital messuage, one garden, and 3 orchards, containing 4 acres in
Deane Magna, now or late in the tenure of John Maddox, gent. ; one
messuage and one garden there, in the tenure of John Paynter ; one
messuage and one garden in the tenure of William Cadre ; one messuage
and one garden there late in the tenure of John Burgen and James Scott ;
the closes of land, meadow, pasture and wood there called Townsend
field containing i\ acres, Litle Casbrooke field containing 2 acres, Lille
Bach a Riddinges containing 6 acres. Create high oake feild containing
9J acres, Litle high oake feild containing g acres, Cardes Crofte con-
taining \\ acres, Whitehill meade containing 3 acres, Parslowes hill
containing 5 acres, Fower Pleckes containing 3 J- acres, Bakers Pleck
containing 3 roods, Over East Hills containing 6 acres, Stockwall
meadow and Barkenhill containing 12 acres, Hollwallfeilde containing
9 acres, Naylors Thome containing 7 acres, the Harpe and the Paddox
containing 4 acres, one grove of wood, called the Harpe grove, containing
5 acres and i rood, divers closes called Bromhills and Cuttesland, con-
taining 25 acres, EUeyes meadow containing 3 acres, Akins close con-
taining 9 acres, the Paddock close containing \ acre, and one garden
there sometime in the tenure of Brian Gravenor, deceased : all which
premises in Deane Magna were sometime the lands of John Ayleway,
senior, gent., and afterwards of John Ayleway, junior, gent., his son ;
also of one messuage and i garden in Avenhall, now or late n the tenure
of William Farley; one close there called Longe meadow j containing
7 acres; 3 closes there called the Mill meadow, Barton Hills, and Long
Meadow Hills, containing 5 acres; one grove of wood, called Lane
grove, containing 21 acres; one close, called Newleaz(, containing
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5 acres ; one grove of wood there, called Wildernes grove, containing
i5i acres ; 14 several closes there, called Wildernes closes a//(2j Wildernes
grounds, containing 62 acres ; one grove of wood there, called Sturnes
grove, containing 8 acres ; and i barn called Shrewsburics barn : which
said premises in Avenhall were sometime the lands of the said John
Ayleway, senior, and afterwards of the said John Ayleway, junior; also
of the manor of Baysham, co. Hereford ; the manor of the Lee alias Lea,
CO. Gloucester, which extends into the said county of Hereford ; and
the office called the woodwardshipp of the Lee alias Lea Bayley within
the forest of Deane ; the rectory impropriate of Oxenhall alias Oxnall ;
and the advowson of the vicarage of the church of Oxenhall.
So seised, the said IVicholas Roberts, by deed dated 29th June,
8 Charles I [1632], made between himself of the one part, and the
Most Noble John, then Lord Houghton, now Earl of Clare, and EJivard
Yate of Buckland, co. Berks, bart., of the other part, in consideration
of a competent sum of money to him in hand paid by the said Lord
Houghton and Edward Yate, demised to them 2 parts (in 3 parts to be
divided) of all the said premises except the said 5 several parcels of
meadow lying in Poole meadow: to hold immediately after the death
of the said Nicholas for 70 years, paying therefor yearly one grain of
pepper.
The manor of Westbury, the capital messuage wherein the said
Nicholas dwelt, and all other the premises in Westbury purchased of
John Dulton, except the manor or site of the manor of Sellars, are held
of William Viscount Stafford and Mary his wife, sister and heir of
Henry, late Lord Stafford, as of his honor of Hereford, by knight's
service-, to wit, by the third part of a knight's fee, and are worth per
annum, clear, during the said term of 70 years 20J., and afterwards
they will be worth £ i. The manor or site of the manor of Sellars is
held of the King, as of his manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, by fealty
only, in free and common socage and not in chief or by knight's service,
and is worth per annum, clear, during the said term 13J. ifd., and after-
wards it will be worth 40J. The 5 parcels of meadow in Poole
meadow are held of the King as of his manor of Enfield, co. Middlesex,
by fealty only, in free and common socage and not in chief or by
knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, loj. The manor of
Deane Magna, the advowson of 2 parts of the church there, the office
of bailiff and all other the premises there purchased of the said Alexander
liayneham are held of the King as of his castle of St. Briavello by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and
are worth per annum, clear, during the said term 20^., and afterwards
they will be worth £ i- Of whom or by what service Blackball meadows
and Skulley grove are held the jurors know not: they are worth per
annum, clear, during the said term lod., and afterwards they will be
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worth t^s. The lands called Cuttesland in Deane Magna are held of
William Kingston, esq., as of his manor of Flaxley, in free and common
socage, by fealty and the yearly rent of ^d. The close called Akins
close is held of the King as of his said castle- of St. Briavello in free
and common socage, by fealty, suit at court, and the yearly rent of \d.
The closes called Naylors Thome and the Harpe and the grove called
Harpe grove are held of the King as of his manor of Bulford, co. Wilts,
in free and common socage by fealty only. All other the premises in
Deane Magna sometime of John Ayleway are held of the King as of his
said castle of St. Briavello by knight's service, by what part of a knight's
fee is not known, and are worth during the said term 6j. 8(/., and after-
wards they will be worth 20J. The grove called Wildemes grove and
the 14 several closes called Wildernes closes in Avenhall are held of the
King as of his said castle of St. Briavello in free and common socage, by
fealty, suit at court, and the yearly rent of los. All other the premises
in Avenhall are held of Bayneham Vaughan, esq., and Joan Vaughan,
widow, his mother, as of their manor of Avenhall, in free and common
socage, by fealty, suit at court, and divers . . . rents, amounting in
the whole to . . . The manor of Baysham is held of the King in chief
by knight's service, by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and is
worth per annum, clear, during the said term . . s., and afterwards
1 5 J. The manor of the Lee alias Lea is held of the King in chief by
knight's service, by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and is
worth per annum, clear, during the said term loj., and afterwards 30J.
Of whom or by what service the office of woodwardship in Lea is held
the jurors know not: it is worth during the said term is. ^., and after-
wards I Of. Of whom or by what service the rectory impropriate of
Oxenhall and the advowson of the vicarage of the church of Oxenhall
are held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, during
the said term 6s. Sd., and afterwards 20s.
Nicholas Roberts died at Westbury 19th January, 12 Charles I [1637];
the said Ccesar Roberts is his son and next heir, and was then under age,
to wit, 20 years 3 months and 16 days, and in the wardship of the King.
On the 4th day of October, 13 Charles I [1637], ^^ attained the full age
of 21 years, and afterwards, to wit, on the 27th August last past, before
he had sued livery of his lands out of the hand of the King he died in
the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, co. Middlesex, without issue.
Giles Roberts, gent., is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, brother of the
said Nicholas, father of the said CcBsar, and was then aged 50 years.
After the death of the said Nicholas, by reason of the minority of the said
CcEsar, a third part of the said premises came into the hands of the King
and still remains there for default of livery.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 70.
[This document is torn in parts.]
Inquisitio7tes Post Mortem. 163
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 3rd May, 17 Charles I [1641],
before Thomas Hatie, gent., escheator, after the death of Henry
Raynsford, knight, by the oath of More Cnvilliam, Richard Merrett,
^^ichael Clavenger, John Clisso/e, Christopher Cox, Robert Vynor, Nathaniel
Yeates, Richard Smarle, Nathaniel Ridlcr, Powell Clissole, Moyses Bey ton,
George Lawrence, Edward King, Samuel Cooke and William Taylor, who
say that
Henry Raynsford -^diS seised as of feetaij, to wit, to him and his heirs
male, the remainder thereof to Francis Raynsford his younger brother
and his heirs male, with remainder to the right heirs o^ Henry Raynsford,
knight, father of the said Henry named in the writ, for ever, of free
warren in all the lands, tenements, meadows, woods and hereditaments
called Wincott in the parish of Clifford ; free warren in the manor of
Clifford alias Clifford Chamberer, and in all the lands, meadows, etc.,
to the said manor belonging ; free warren in the manor or lordship of
Aleston alias Alveston, co. Warwick ; the manor of Clifford alias Clifford
Chamberer; divers lands, meadows, pastures, feedings and hereditaments
called the hamlet of Ayleston lying within the parishes of Aylestbn and
Clifford ; free fishing in the water of Stower ; the advowson of the
church of Clifford ; 2 messuages, one cottage and 2 virgates of land in
Clifford ; 20 selions of land there, late parcel of the demesne lands of
Clifford, and late in the tenure o{ Richard Read ; one parcel of meadow
there called Brooke meadow ; one messuage and \ a virgate of land,
meadow and pasture there in the tenure of Richard Wilkes, likewise
parcel of the said demesne lands ; and of divers lands, meadows, pastures
and hereditaments there, as by indenture tripartite dated ist February,
17 James I [1620], made between the said Henry Raynsford the father
and the Lady Anne his wife, Richard Money, gent., and John Watkins,
gent., of the first part, Robert Boswell, gent., of the second part, and the
said Henry Raynsford named in the writ and Elianor Boswell, one of the
daughters of the said Robert Boswell, of the third part, by fine levied and
2 recoveries thereupon suffered more fully appears.
So seised, the said Henry Raynsford, by indenture dated 4th November,
14 Charles I [1638], made between himself of the one part, and Henry
Ewer, esq., and Thomas Wharton, esq., and Lady Mary his wife of the
other part, agreed that before the 28th day of November then next
following he would levy a fine of 30 acres of meadow and 130 acres of
pasture in Cliflord Chamberer and Ayleston called the broad meadow,
Muncke close. Rye peeces, the hither heath and the Firzen heath, parcel
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of the manors of Cliflbrd Chamberer and Ayleston, to the use of the said
Henry for the term of 99 years, if the said Lady Mary so long shall live,
paying therefor yearly one grain of pepper. The said fine was after-
wards levied and the said Lady Mary still survives.
Henry Rayns/ord y/di% likewise seised of the reversion expectant after
the death o{ Frances Bostvell, widow, of one messuage and i\ virgates of
land in the parish of Faccombe, co. Southampton, in the tenure of the
said Frances.
The said manor and all other the premises, except the advowson of
the said church, are held of the King in chief by the service of the 20th
part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear, to wit, the said
premises granted to the said Henry Ewer for 99 years are worth per
annum during the said term one grain of pepper, but afterwards they
will be worth loos. ; the residue of the said manor and other the premises
is worth per annum, clear, looj. The advowson of the church of
Clifford is held of the King, but by what services the jurors know not,
and is worth per annum nothing because it is full (quia plena est). The
premises in co. Southampton are held of Francis Read, esq., as of his
manor of Faccombe, in free and common socage, by fealty, suit at court
and a yearly rent, and are worth per annum, clear, ^s.
Henry Rayns/ord d'ltd loth April last past; Henry Raytisford, esq., is
his son and next heir, and on the 12th day of May last past was aged
8 years.
Frances Boswell, widow, still survives.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 105.
OTilliam i5ogcr03 e0q»
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 3rd May, 17 Charles I [1641],
before Thomas Hart, gent., escheator, after the death of William
Rogers, esq., by the oath of Moore Gwyllim, Richard Merrett, Michael
Slavenger, John Clissold, Christopher Cox, Robert Vynor, Nathaniel Yates,
Richard Smart, Nathaniel Ridler, Powell Clissold, Moses Btyton, George
Lawrence, Edward King, Samuel Cooke and William Taylor, who say that
William Rogers was seised of the manor of Dowdeswell ; the advowson
and right of patronage of the parish church of Dowdeswell ; the woods
or woodlands called Dowdeswell wood, Ayles wood and Lindover, lying
in the parishes of Dowdeswell and Withington ; the manor, capital
messuage, land, meadow and pasture called Rostley in Withington ; the
meadow called Brodfield in Rostley, to the said capital messuage be-
longi-ng, the manor, capital messuage or farm called Nether Aston alias
Little Aston in the parish of Cold Aston ; the messuage in Withington
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in the tenure of Edmund Dobbins, and all the arable land, closes and
lands thereto belonging ; and all that portion of the tithes of sheaves,
grains, hay, wool and lambs growing in or upon the capital messuage,
lands and tenements called Nether Guyting in the parish of Temple
Guyting.
So seised, the said William Rogers, by indenture tripartite dated
3rd September, 14 James I [1616], made between himself by the name
of William Rogers of Dowdeswell, esq., of the first part, Walter Savage of
Brodwaye, co. Worcester, esq., and John Savage of Edgiocke in the said
county, esq., of the second part, and William Sheldon, junior, of Brodwaye,
esq., and George Whitney of Ickombe of the third part, as well in con-
sideration of a competent jointure to be made for Philippa Rogers, then
the wife of the said William Rogers, as for confirming the said premises
in the name and blood of the said William, agreed that before the feast
j of St. Luke then next following he would levy a fine at Westminster of
I all the said premises, to the use of the said Walter and John Savage and
I the heirs of the said Walter for ever, to the intent that they shall be free
j tenants of the said premises. And it was further agreed between the
i said parties that after the said fine should be so levied the said William
Sheldon and George Whitney, before the end of Michaelmas term next
I following, should prosecute a writ of ingress upon disseisin in the post
I according to the form of a common recovery against the said Walter and
John Savage of all the said premises : which said fine and recovery were
levied and suffered to the following uses : as to the manor of Dowdeswell,
I the advowson of the church there, the woods called Dowdeswell woods
and Lindover, and all other the premises in Dowdeswell, to the use of
the said William Rogers for his natural life ; after his decease, to the use
of Philippa his wife, for her natural life, in the name of her jointure ;
after her decease, to the use successively in tail male of the first, second
and third sons of the said William; with remainder to divers other
persons ; and lastly, with remainder to the said William Rogers and his
heirs for ever. As to the meadow called Brodfield, with all hedges,
ditches, ways and passages leading to and from the same to and for the
confirmation of an indenture of demise heretofore made by the said
William Rogers to Richard Cardwell, yeoman, his servant, for the term of
100 years, he paying therefor yearly bd. As to the reversion of the fee
of the said meadow expectant upon the said demise to the said Richard,
the residue of the said manor of Rostley, the capital messuage called
Neather Aston, the messuage in Whittington, the wood called Ayles
wood, and the portion of the tithes in Neather Guytings, to the use of
the said William Rogers for his life, with remainders as above.
Afterwards, to wit, in the octaves of St. Michael, 14 James I [16 16],
a fine was levied at Westminster between the said Walter Savage and
John Savage, plaintiffs, and the said William Rogers, deforciant, of all the
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said premises, and in the same term and year a perfect recovery was
suffered.
The said William Rogers, by indenture dated 28th February, in the
said 14th year, demised to Richard Whit home one messuage and 2 closes
containing 12 acres, called the Newe Meade and Church Hey situate in
Rosseley, Tor 90 years, if the said Richard, Patermo his wife, and a certain
Thomas Whiihome so long shall live, by the yearly rent of bd. : which
said Richard and Patermo still survive.
The manor of Dowdeswell and the advowson of the church there
are held of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, as of the manor of Temple
Guyting, by fealty and the free rent of los., and are worth per annum,
clear, /id. The manor called Rostley, and all other the premises in
Withington, and the meadow called Brodfield, are held of the King
in chief by knight's service, to wit, by the looth part of a knight's fee
and the yearly rent of 1 3J. 5</., and are worth per annum, clear, £b i t,s. 4^.
The tenement called Wbittington is held of Alexander Hall, knight, as
of his manor of Whittington, by fealty only, and is worth per annum,
clear, ly. \d. The capital messuage called Neather Aston, the tithes
in Nether Guyting, and the residue of all the premises are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the
jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, /^5 4^.
William Rogers died at Farnecote loth November last past; Don
Rogers is his eldest son and next heir, and on the 6th (?) day of August
last was aged 1 7 years. The said Philippa still survives at Dowdeswell.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles J, part 3, No. 128.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Berkeley, nth October, 17 Charles I
JL [1641], before Thomas Hart, esq., escheator, after the death of
John Smyth, esq., by the oath of William Hopton, gent., Thomas Smyth,
John Saniger, William Lawrence, John Harry, Richard Archard, Thomas
Warner, Nathaniel Malleit, John Clutlerhooke, Joseph Hopton, Henry Heath-
Jeild, Robert Crome, Robert Bayly, John Smyth, John Smyth of Hinton,
James Bayly and John Turner, gent., who say that
John Smyth was seised of one close of pasture called Blackmore,
containing 4 acres, lying in North Nibley, next to the pasture called
Velesridinges ; 4 acres of pasture at Blackmore aforesaid, late in the
tenure oi John Cole ; one parcel of pasture containing one rood lying in
the field called Shemecliflfe in North Nibley ; one close of meadow there
called Elfolds containing 8 acres; one close of pasture there called
Elfolds Croft containing 2 acres; one close of meadow there called
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Woolpits a/;iw Oldpites containing i^ acres; certain parcels of pasture
late parcels of the chase or woodland called Michaelwood, containing
10 acres, lying in Wike within the parish of Berkeley; 2 messuages,
3 cottages and 50 acres of land, arable, meadow and pasture, in Nurth
Nibley, Stinchcombe and Stancombe, late in the tenure of Richard
Bridges and Nicholas Hickes ; one capital messuage or farm called
Smalcombs Court, and divers other messuages, mills, lands and tenements
in North Nibley, Wike, Wodford, Stinchcombe and Stancombe, con-
taining about 600 acres, now in the tenure of the said John Smyth.
The said /(?/(« Smyth being so seised, a fine was levied at Westminster
in Hilary term, 5 Charles I [1630], of all the said premises by the names of
16 messuages, 20 cottages, one dovecote, one water grain mill, 2 fulling
mills, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 400 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow,
800 acres of pasture, 150 acres of wood and common of pasture for all
beasts in North Nibley, Stinchcombe, Stancombe, Wike and Wodford,
between Edward Bromfeild, esq., Marcellus Rivers, esq., and John
Browninge, gent., plaintiffs, and the S3.\d John Smyth and Mary his wife,
deforciants, whereby the said John and Mary acknowledged the said
premises to be the right of the said Edward, Marcellus and John, and
the same remised to them and the heirs of the said Edward for ever :
which said fine was levied to the following uses : as to the capital
messuage called Smalcombs Court and all the messuages, lands and
tenements situate on the east, south and west parts of the said capital
messuage containing 400 acres of land, meadow and pasture, whereof
the 7 several closes and pieces of land above mentioned are parcels, to
the use of John Smyth, son and heir apparent of the said John Smyth
named in the writ, and Anne his wife, daughter of the said Edward
Bromjeild, and their heirs, in full satisfaction of the dower of the said
Anne ; for default, to the use of the said John Smyth, junior, and his
heirs male ; for default, to the use of the said John Smyth, senior, and
his heirs male ; and for default, to his right heirs for ever. As to the
residue of all the premises, to the use of the said John Smyth, senior,
and Mary his wife for their lives; after their decease to the use of the
said John Smyth, junior, and his heirs male; for default, to the heirs
male of the said John Smyth, senior ; and for default, to his right heirs
for ever, as by a charter indented dated 8th January, 5 Charles I [1630],
more fully appears.
The close called Blackmore, 4 acres of pasture called Blackmore, the
parcels of pasture in Shernecliffe field, the closes called Elfolds, Elfokls
croft and Wolpites, and the said parcels of pasture late parcel of the
chase called Myckelwood, are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and arc
worth per annum, clear, i^s. ^d. The 2 messuages, 3 cottages and
50 acres of land, meadow and pasture in North Nibley, Stinchcombe
1 68 Gloucestershire
and Stancombe are held of the King- as of his manor of East Greenwich,
CO. Kent, in free and common socage, by fealty only, and are worth per
annum, clear, nothing during the life of the said Mary Smyth, but
afterwards they will be worth 15^. The cottage, orchard, garden and
2 closes of meadow or pasture in North Nibley next to the waste called
the Little Greene, now in the tenure of Mary Hale, widow, and sometime
parcel of the manor of Bradley next Wootton Underedge, being parcel
of the premises mentioned in the said fine, are held of the Most Noble
George Berkeley, knight, Lord Berkeley, as of his manor of Wotton Forren,
by suit at the court of the hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks and by
knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, is. The messuage
and 30 acres of meadow and pasture situate next the Little Greene in
North Nibley, late in the tenure of John Wilkins, sometime parcel of the
manor of Woodmancote, are held of the said Lord Berkeley, as of his
manor of Berkeley, by knight's service and suit at the court of his said
hundred every 3 weeks, and are worth per annum, clear, los. The
messuage, orchard and garden containing 2 acres, and 2 closes of
meadow and pasture to the said messuage belonging containing 4 acres,
situate in a certain place called Churchfield, next the church of North
Nibley, lately purchased by the said John Smyth, senior, and Mary his
wife, o( Anthony Hungerjord, gent., lately deceased, and Thomas Hunger-
Jord his son, late in the tenure of Robert Cole, and sometime parcel of
the manor of the said Anthony, called Pitcourt, in North Nibley, are
held of the said Lord Berkeley as of his said manor of Wotton Forren,
by knight's service, and by suit at the court of the hundred of Berkeley
every 3 weeks, and are worth per annum, clear, 3^. 4^. The capital
messuage called Smalcombs Court, and other the premises in North
Nibley and Wike Woodford, and 3 messuages and 50 acres of land and
pasture in Nibley, Stancombe and Stinchcombe are held of the said
Lord Berkeley, as of his said manor of Berkeley, by fealty and suit at the
court of the said hundred every 3 weeks : said capital messuage, etc., are
worth per annum, clear, £ i, and the said messuages and lands are
worth nothing per annum during the life of the said Mary, but afterwards
they will be worth per annum, clear, £\o.
John Smyth died at North Nibley 24th February last past ; John
Smyth, junior, is his son and heir, and on the 8th September last past
was aged 30 years : he was married in the lifetime of his said father, to
wit, in the 5th year of Charles I.
The said Mary Smyth and Anne Smyth still survive at North Nibley.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 56.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 169
Samuel eilrott, gentleman.
InCjUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 15th October, 17 Charles I
[164 1 J, before lliomas Hart, gent., escheator, after the death of
Samuel Wrolt, gent., by the oath of Henry Hopkins, Edward Wood, Moses
Beaton, Michael Sharpe, Richard Robyns, Thomas Clutterbucke, William
Chatincc, George Lawrettce, Samuel Cooke, John Kerby, John Wood, Edward
King, Thomas Roberts alias Hayward, Giles Leech and William Stone, who
say that
Samuel Wrott was seised of the moiety of the manor of Auste alias
Hamondhey and 200 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 200 acres of
pasture and 100 acres of wood in Auste.
So seised, the said Samuel, by indenture dated 30th May, 16 Charles I
[1640], maide between himself of the one part, and Robert Feltham of
Sculthorpe, co. Norfolk, gent., and Matthew Webb of Newington, gent.,
of the other part, to the intent to make the said Robert and Matthew
free tenants of the said premises, granted the same to them and their
heirs for ever, to the sole use of them the said Robert Feltham and
Matthew Webb and their heirs for ever.
Afterwards, to wit, in Trinity term, 16 Charles I [1640], a common
recovery was suffered of the said premises between Richard Gilpin, gent.,
and Richard Bourne, gent., plaintiffs, against the said Robert Feltham and
Matthnv Webb, deforciants, to the use of the said Samuel Wrott and Sarah
his wife and their heirs for ever, as by indenture tripartite dated
3rd June, 16 Charles I [1640], made between the said Samuel Wrott of
the first part, the said Robert Feltham and Matthnv Webb of the second
part, and the said Richard Gilpin and Richard Bourne of the third part,
more fully appears.
The said premises are held o^ Ralph Sadler, esq., as of his manor of
Henbury, in socage, by fealty and the yearly rent of 44/., and are worth
per annum, clear, 6oj.
Samuel Wrott died 19th June last past ; Elizabeth Holl, widow, Bridget
Turner, widow, Judith Wroth wife oi John Wroth, Anna Arkinstall wife
of Robert Arkinstall, and Sarah Palavicina, widow, are his sisters and
coheirs, and were then aged respectively : the said Elizabeth 60 years
and more, the said Bridget 58 years and more, the said Judith 56 years
and more, the said Anna 54 years and more, and the said Sarah 50 years
and more.
The said Sarah Wrott, late the wife of the said Samuel, still survives
in the city of London,
.j ^ /;/*/. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. g.
1 70 Gloucestershire
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Paynswick, 9th October, 17 Charles I
X [1641], before Thomas Hart, gent., escheator, after the death of
William Sandys, knight, by the oath of William Sellwyn, senior, gent.,
Robert Rogers, Thomas . . . . , Nathaniel Fowler, Thomas Gybbes,
Giles Holliday, Henry Fletcher, Thomas Castle, John Osborne, Robert
Hillman, Richard Smith, Anthony Gardener, senior, Thomas Wynn, junior,
Anthony Gardener, junior, and Thomas Loveday, who say that
Long before the death of the said William Sandis, Henry Earl of
Northampton, Robert Earl of Salisbury, and Grey Lord Chandos, Baron
of Sudeley, were seised of the manors of Brymsfeild and Cronham,
whereof one grove of wood lying at Watersladd lately enclosed within
the bounds of a certain close called Chatterley, now in the occupation
of William Newark, containing by estimation 3 acres, was and still is
parcel, and of all the messuages, lands, etc., to the said manors
belonging, lying in the fields, vills and parishes of Br}msfeild, Cronham
and Birdclippe.
So seised, they, by indenture dated 24th February, 3 James I [1606],
made between themselves of the one part, and the said William Sandis,
Thomas Temple of Stow, co. Bucks, knight, Edmund Afeese of Grays Inn,
CO. Middlesex, esq., znA John Culpfpper oi the Middle Temple, London,
esq., of the other part, for the considerations therein specified granted
the said premises to the said William Sandis and others, to the use of
them the said William Sandis and others and their heirs for ever.
Before the death of the said William Sandys one Henry Jemegan,
junior, of Cossey, co. Norfolk, esq., and John Jemegan, his son and heir
apparent, were seised of the manor of Musarder alias Mysarder alias
Mysarden ; all that park and land called Musarder Parke ; all that water
grain mill called Musarder Milne ; all that wood and land called Small-
ridge Downe; all that wood and land called Whitleys Wood in Musarden;
and all the messuages, lands, etc., to the said manor belonging in
Musarder.
So seised, they, by indenture dated 24th November, 14 James I
[161 6], made between themselves of the one part, and the said William
Sandys, Thomas Temple, Edmund Meese and John Culpepper of the other
part, conveyed the said premises to the said William Sandys and others,
to the use of them the said William Sandys and others and their heirs
for ever.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 171
The said William Sandys was seised of the manor of Winston ; the
advowson of the church of Winston ; all the woods and wood lands
there; all the tithes whatsoever growing upon the capital messuage,
tenements, farm and demesne lands of Winston ; and of all the
messuages, lands, etc., to the said manor belonging.
After the death of the said Edmund Mecse the said William Sandys,
Thomas Temple and John Culpepper, by charter dated 3rd November,
20 James I [1622], in satisfaction of the dower of the Lady Margaret
Sandys, then the wife of the said William Sandys, granted to William
Kingston, esq., and Charles Herbert, gent,, in trust for the said Lady
Margaret, an annuity of /^ 100 issuing out of the said manors of Musarder
and Winston and other the premises, except Musarder Park, the lands
and tenements reputed to be parcel thereof and the arable land in the
common fields of Musarder : to hold from the death of the said William
Sandys during the natural life of the said Lady Margaret.
The said William Sandys, Thomas Temple and John Culpepper, by
another indenture tripartite dated 4th November, 20 James I [1622],
made between themselves of the one part, Thomas Spencer of Clarendon,
CO. Warwick, esq., and John Hanhury of Kelmershe, co. Northampton,
of the second part, and Miles Sandys, knight, son and heir apparent of
the said William Sandys, and Mary Hanhury, daughter of the said John
Hanbury, of the third part, in consideration of a marriage then to be
had between the said Miles Sandys and Mary Hanbury, and for the sum
of 5000 marks in hand paid by the said John Hanbury to the said William
Sandys for the marriage portion of the said Mary, and by a fine there-
upon made, conveyed all the said manors and all other the premises
in Brymsfield, Birdlippe, Marlestone Moorend, Cawdle greene. Upper
Cronham, Nether Cronham, Musarder, Sulgrave, Wishanger, Slade,
Paynswicke, Bislye, Edgeworth, Dunsborne, Upper Winston, Nether
Winston, Cawdell Bottome, the Washe, Poole, Bulbankes Side and
Elston, to the use of the said William Sandys until the said marriage
should take place, and afterwards, as to the manor of Brymsfield with
all the messuages, lands, etc., thereto belonging in Brimsfeild, Birdlippe
and Cawdle Greene, except Brymsfeild Park, to the use of the said
Mary Hanbury after the death of the said Miles Sandys, she taking yearly
out of the same an annuity of jf 100. As to Brymsfeild Park and the
capital messuage called Brymsfeild Lodge, to the use of the said William
Sandys during the joint lives of himself and the said Afiles Sandys,
afterwards to the use of the said Miles, and after his decease, then to
the use of the said Mary for her jointure ; and after her decease to the
use of the first, second, third, and every other son of the said Miles by.
the said Mary, with divers remainders over. As to the said park of
Brymsfield so limited to the said Mary, to the use of the said William
Sandys for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the said Milts
172 Gloucestersh ire
Sandys for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the sons of the said
Miles by the said Mary and their heirs male ; for default, to the use of
such of the daughters of the said Miles who shall be unmarried at his
death until they shall have received / 3000 ; after the payment of such
sum then to the use of the first son of the said Miles and his heirs male,
with divers remainders over. As to the capital messuage or manor
house of Musarder and the park and wood there, to the use of the
said William Sandys for his natural life, and after his decease, then as
to the "said park and arable land in INIusarder to the use of the said
Lady Margaret for her life for her jointure. As to the manor of
Cronham, to the said Lady ]\fargaret for her jointure. As to all other
the premises, to the use of the said William Sandys for his life ; after
his decease, to the use of the said Miles Sandys for his life; after his
decease, to the use of all the sons of the said Miles and their heirs male;
for default, to the use of William Sandys, second son of the said William
Sandys, for his life ; after his decease, to the use of all his sons and their
heirs male ; for default, to the use of Thomas Sandys, third son of the
said William Sandys, for his life and his heirs male ; for default, to the
use successively of the other sons of the said William Sandys, the father,
of his daughters, and of his right heirs.
Afterwards the said marriage was solemnized, and the said Mary
survived the said Miles.
The manor of Brymsfield is held of the King in chief by knight
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and is
worth per annum, clear, los.
The manor of Cronham is held of the King in chief by knight
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and is
worth per annum, clear, \os.
[The rest of the inquisition is illegible.]
William Sandys died 4th March last past ; William Sandys, esq., son
and heir of the said 3files Sandys, deceased, son of the said William
Sandys, senior, is his kinsman and next heir, and on the 5th day of June
last was aged 16 years, and not more.
The said Lady Margaret still survives.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No, 66.
Inquun..unrcs I osi iviuricni. 173
Cl)oma0 marncr,
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Taynswicke, 9th October, 17 Charles I
X [1641], before Thomas Hart, gent., after the death of Thomas
Warner, by the oath of William SelliLyn, gent., Robert Rogers, Thomas
Gregory, Nathaniel Fowler, Thomas Gybbs, Giles Holliday, Henry Fletcher,
Thomas Castle, John Osborne, Robert Hillman, Richard Smith, Anthony
Gardener, senior, Thomas Wynn, Anthony Gardener, junior, and Thomas
Loveday, who say that
Before the death of the said Thomas Warner, John Hill, gent., and
Robert Spencer were seised of 2 messuages and i^ virgates of land in
Harsfield called Addams house and Downes house or tenement, and all
the houses, buildings, lands, etc., thereto belonging.
So seised, they, by indenture dated 13th April, 13 James I [161 5],
made between themselves by the names of John Hill of Tewkesbury,
gent., and Robert Spencer of Harsfield, yeoman, of the one part, and
William Warner, now deceased, father of the said Thomas Warner, the
said Thomas Warner and Richard Warner, John Warner, Samuel Warner,
and William Warner, sons of the said William Warner, the father, of the
other part, granted to the said William Warner, the father, all the said
premises for his life ; after his decease, to remain to the said Thomas
Warner and his heirs male ; for default, then successively in tail male
to the said Richard, John, Samuel and William Warner ; and for default
to their right heirs for ever.
Afterwards the said William Warner, the father, and the said Thomas
Warner, by indenture dated loth August, 2 Charles I [1626], made
between themselves by the names of William Warner of Haresfield,
clothier, and Thomas Warner of Pakenhill, clother, son and heir
apparent of the said William, of the one part, and William Maihen
and John Machen, his son, of the other part, in consideration of a
marriage then had between the said 7 homas Warner and Sarah then
his wife, daughter of the said William Machen, and for her maintenance
if she should survive her husband, demised to the said William and
John Machen the closes of land and pasture called Great Northfield
and Little Northfield, Longcrofte and Puttingeworth ; 2 acres of arable
land lying in Northfield, sometime belonging to the messuage called
Dornies house; and one acre of land in Broadfield at the Portway there,
sometime belonging to the messuage called Adams house; to hold for
99 years if the said Sarah so long should live, upon trust that they wouUl
allow her to enjoy the said premises and to take the profits thereof.
The said William Warner, the father, was seised of the capital
messuage or mansion house wherein the said Thomas Warner was living
174 Gloucestershire
at the time of his death in Pakenhill alias Pagenhull, and all the
buildings, curtilages, gardens and orchards thereto belonging, con-
taining about two acres ; certain closes called the Home Close and
Courte Orchard, containing about lo acres of pasture; one pasture
called the Bunnett hey, containing one acre ; one ... of pasture
called Pitchcombe Slade, divided into 2 parts, containing 17 acres;
2 "heystalls" or parcels of wood there; one meadow called Pakenhill
meadow, containing 4 acres ; all that ... of land or pasture, con-
taining 3 acres, adjoining Pakenhill meadow on the north end thereof,
and lately enclosed out of the common field called Downefield ; also
the several parcels of arable land lying scattered in the several fields
called Downe . • . Amon Crofte and Moorefield, containing altogether
about 10 acres: all which said premises are in Pakenhill; and 2 cottages
there in the several tenures of John Tu . . . and John Rowland.
So seised, the said William Warner, by indenture tripartite dated at
Pakenhill, 30th April, 21 James I [1623], made between himself of the
one part, the said William and John Machen of the other part, and the
said Thomas Warner lind Sarah his wife of the third part, in consideration
of the said marriage, for a jointure to be made for the said Sarah, for
the settling of his lands, and for the sum of /^4oo to be paid by the
said William Machen as the marriage portion of the said Sarah, agreed
that he and his heirs should be seised of the said premises in Pakenhill
to the use of the said Thomas Warner for his life, and after his decease,
then to the use of the said Sarah his wife for her life ; and after her
decease, to the use of the heirs male of the said Thomas by the said
Sarah; for default, to the heirs male of the said Thomas; for default,
to the use of the said Samuel Warner and his heirs male ; for default, to
Waller Warner, another son of the said William Warner, the father, and
his heirs male ; and lastly for default, to the use of the right heirs of
the said William Warner, the father, for ever.
If the said Thomas Warner die without issue male, then to the use of
his issue female until they shall have been paid the full sum of ^^400,
to be divided equally amongst them.
William Warner, the father, died 30th September, 10 Charles I [1634]-
Thomas Warner was seised of one close of land and pasture called
Almond Croft, containing about 4 acres ; and one piece of land lying
at the lower end of the said close, late parcel thereof; which said
premises are in Pakenhill and were purchased by the said Thomas Warner
of Henry Bourne ; also of one acre of land lying in a certain field
called Moorefield in Pakenhill, lately purchased of Giles Rowland; one
messuage in Pitchcombe, in the parish of Standishe, called Bondes
Tenement; 3 acres of meadow or pasture called Bondes RIeade in the
parish of Sandishe ; about 4 acres of land lying in a certain field called the
Overfield in Standishe ; 5 acres of meadow or pasture adjoining Bondes
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 175
'Meade: of which said 5 acres a certain parcel containing acres
lies in Standishe, and the residue, called Rackley Meade, is in Pitch-
combe; one grove called Jagges Grove, adjoining the meadow called
Jagges Meade in Pitchcombe ; and 2 acres lying in a certain field called
the Lowerfield in Pitchcombe.
So seised, the said Thomas Warner, by his will dated i6th November,
1640, in consideration that the said Sarah his wife should at her own
cost bring up his 6 children, to wit, Alice, William, Sarah, Anne, Thomas
and Susannah, until they should accomplish their full ages and until their
several portions should be paid them, and in consideration also that the
said Sarah would be at the charge of "suing forth of the wardship"
of the eldest son and heir of the said Thomas and compounding for
the same, gave to the said Sarah the rents and profits of all his lands
in Pakenhill, Pitchcombe, Standish and Harsfield during the minority
of his heir.
The inheritance of all his lands he gave to William, his eldest son,
and his heirs for ever.
The 2 messuages and other the premises in Harsfield are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not : the premises there demised to the said William
and John Machen are worth nothing during the said term of 99 years,
but afterwards they will be worth per annum, clear, \s. The other premises
in Harsfield are worth per annum, clear, \d. The premises in Pakenhill
whereof William Warner, the father, was seised, are held of William
Earl of Stafford and Mary his wife, sister and heir of Henry late Lord
Stafford, deceased, as of their honor of Hereford, by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and are worth per
annum, clear, td. Almond Croft and other the premises in Pakenhill
purchased of Henry Bourne and Giles Rowland are held of the said
Earl Stafford and Mary his wife as of their said honor of Hereford,
by knight's service, but by what part of a knrght's fee is not known,
and are worth per annum, clear, ^d. The premises in Pitchcombe are
held of the King in chief by knight's service, by what part of a knight's
fee is not known, and are worth per annum, clear, \s. The said premises
lying in Pitchcombe or elsewhere in the county of the city of Gloucester
are held of the King in chief in socage, by fealty and the yearly rent
of ss., and are worth per annum, clear, 4^.
Thomas Warner d'\Qd at Pakenhill 15th December last past; William
Warner is his son and next heir by the said Sara, and was then aged
II years 10 months and not more.
The said Sarah still survives at Pakenhill.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 58.
T ']6 Gloucestershire
1
gjerta^e matmjstr^e, enquire*
InOUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 29th October, 17 Charles I
[1641], before Thomas Hart, gent., escheator, after the death
of Jcrvase Warinstrye, esq., by the oath of Moore Gwilliam, gent.,
Edward Wood, Wilham Taylor, Michael Sharpe, Giles Pratt, William
Groves, William Chaunce, Samuel Cooke, Thomas Powell, John Kerhie,
Michael Clavenger, Thomas Marshall, Thomas Roberts and John Archard,
who say that
Long before the death of the said Jervase Warmstrye one William
Warmstrie, his father, was seised of 'one messuage wherein he then
dwelt; one messuage in the city of Worcester; one messuage with the
lands, etc., thereto belonging situate in Barbon, co. Worcester; one
close of pasture called Honiborne leasowe, and one cottage built there-
upon, lying in Honiborne alias Cowhomborne ; one cottage called the
Sheppards house in Honiborne, late in the tenure of Thomas Ingles ;
5 meadows there called Wateringe Place, Ram Close, Dinge Furlong
and the More ; one parcel of meadow and pasture land there called the
Grove alias Honiborne Grove; and one messuage, one close, and one
acre of arable land lying in Aliens More, co. Hereford, late in the
occupation of Thomas Symondes.
So seised, the said William Warmstrye, by indenture dated 24th
February, 7 Charles I [1632], made between himself of the one part,
William Leigh, knight, and William Leigh, his son and heir apparent, of
the other part, in consideration of a marriage before had between the
said Jervase Warmstrie and Isabella Leigh, one of the daughters of the
said William, granted to the said William Leigh, knight, and William
Lfigh, the son, and their heirs all the said pr'emises to the use of the
said William \_sic\ for ^is natural life, and after his decease then as to
the premises in the city of Worcester and the moiety of all the said
premises in Honiborne, except the close called the Grove, to the use
of Cicilie^ then the wife of the said William Warmestrye, for her life ;
after their deceases, to the use of the said Jervase and his heirs by the
said Isabella; for default, to the use of the said Jervase and his heirs;
and lastly for default, to the use of the said William Warmestrye and
his heirs for ever. As to the other moiety of the said premises, the
said messuage in Barban, the close called Honiborne Grove, and
the premises called Alleyns More, after the death of the said William
Warmstrie to the use of the said Jervase and his heirs by the said
Isabella ; for default, to the use of the said Jervase and his heirs ; and
for default, to the use of the said William for ever.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 177
William Warms/rye died ist February, 15 Charles I [1640]. After-
wards the said Jervase, in consideration of / 840 to him in hand paid by
John Vernon and Henry Cornish, caused a fine to be levied at Westminster
in Easter term, 17 Charles I, before John Banckes, knight, and others,
between the said John Vernon, clerk, and Henry Cornish, gent., plaintiffs,
and Jervase Warmstrey, esq., deforciant, of all the said premises by the
name of one cottage, 40 acres of meadow, and 80 acres of pasture in
Honiborne, to the use of the said John Vernon and Henry Cornish and
their heirs for 24 years ; after the expiration of that term, then to the
use of the said Jervase and Isabella and their heirs ; and for default,
to the use of the said Jervase and his heirs for ever, as by the said fine
and by an indenture dated nth May, 17 Charles I, more fully appears.
The premises in Honiborne are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, during the term of iz years nothing, but after-
wards they will be worth 40J. The premises in Barban in the parish of
Claynes are held of the Bishop of Worcester, as of his manor of Claynes,
in common socage, by the yearly rent of id., and are worth per annum,
clear, 2s. td. The premises in Worcester are held of Roland Bartley,
knight, as of his manor of" Catheridge alias Cawtheridge, by the rent
of \id., and are worth per annum, clear, nothing during the lifetime
of the said Cicilie, but afterwards is. bd. The premises in the said
county of Hereford are held of the Dean and Chapter of Hereford, as
of their manor of Allensmore, in free and common socage, by the yearly
rent of ^d., and are worth per annum, clear, is. bd.
Jervase Warmslrye died 28th May last past; John Warmslrye is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 6 years and 9 months.
The said Cicilie and Isabella still survive at Honiborne.
Ing. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. bi.
i^atricfe goung, gentleman.
Delivered into Court 7th July, 17 Charles I.
Inquisition taken at Thornbury, i6th March, 6 James I [1609].
before William Whdcombe, esq., escheator, after the death o{ Pal rick
Voun^, gent, by the oath oi James laivrence, gent., Henry Towneseni,
Richard Wicksteed, John Richards, William Barton, John Edwards, Hmy
laurence, William Lynke, Richard Cole, William Skey, James Hobbs,
Augustine Dames and Arthur Hobs, who say that
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Patrick Younge was seised of the manor of Compton Greenefield, and
the advowson of the church there to the said manor belonging: which
said premises are held of Ralph Sadleir, esq., as of his manor of Henburry,
in free socage, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 2J., and are
worth per annum, clear, 6oj.
Patrick Young died at Bristol 7th October last past ; William Young
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 73.
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I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, loth June, 18 Charles I [1642],
A beforfe William Barrett, esq., escheator, after the death of William
Johnson, son and heir oi Edmund Johnson, gent., deceased, by the oath of
More Gwillim, gent., Michael Sharpe, John Wood, Richard Webbe, Thomas
Clutterbooke, Edward Kinge, Moses Benton, Edmund Ferebee, John Raymond,
Richard Robins, Giles Pratt, Edward Wood, John Archard, Thomas Deacon,
Thomas Litton, William Chaunce, John Kerby, Thomas Marshall and Walter
Portlocke, who say that
By an inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 12th August, 12 Charles I
[1636], after the death of the said Edmund Johnson it was found that the
said Edmund and Elizabeth his wife were seised of the manor of Widford
and the advowson of the parish church of Widford, except one messuage,
3 water mills, one garden, one orchard, 80 acres of land, 2 acres of
meadow, and 10 acres of pasture in Widford which were then in the
tenure of Harman Johnson and Frances Johnson his wife for their lives,
with remainder to the said Edmund Johnson and his heirs for ever.
So seised, a fine was levied in Easter term, 2 Charles I [1626],
between William Webb, gent., plaintiff, and the said Edmund Johnson and
Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of the said premises, whereby it was agreed
that the said Edmund and Elizabeth should grant the same to the said
William Webb for 80 years.
Edmund Johnson died at Cubbington, co. Warwick, ist February then
last past, the said Harman, Frances and Elizabeth surviving him. The
said William Johnson was his son and heir, and was then aged 14 years
61 days and not more.
Now the jurors say that by the death of the said Edmund Johnson the
reversion of the said premises after the death of the said Harman, Frances
and Elizabeth descended to the said William, but by reason of his minority
came into the hands of the King, in whose wardship the said William
then was.
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The said William died while still under age at Cubbington aforesaid
31st January, 16 Charles I [16+1], without heirs of his body begotten;
Harman Johnson, second son of the said Edmund Johnson, is his brother
and next heir, and was then aged 13 years 8 months and i day and
not more.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, zos.
The said Elizabeth, Harman and Frances Johnson still survive at
Widford.
Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I, part i. No. 40
fl^icl^ael fl©eret)(tl), gentleman*
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 19th April, 18 Charles I
[1642], before William Barrett, esq., escheator, after the death
of Michael Meredith, gent., by the oath of Henry Hopkins, gent.. More
Gwilliams, Richard Webbe, Moses Beaton, Edward Kinge, Thomas Robertes,
Thomas Clutterbuck, Michael Sharpe, Edmund Fereby, Edivard Wood,
William Chaunce, Giles Pratt, Samuel Cooke, Thomas Gibbes and John
Kerby, who say that
Michael Meredith was seised of one messuage lying in ISIarshfield, and
20 acres of pasture called Southwood thereto belonging; z messuages
there called England and Bridgemans, with 40 acres of land, meadow
and pasture thereto belonging; 18 messuages, tenements, offices,
[officinis] and other buildings there, and 60 acres of land, meadow
and pasture thereto belonging, in the tenure o^ Joan [Joshne] Horte, John
Tiley, John Seaborne, John Woodward, John Hitchins, Jane Smith, William
Pities, Ely [Elie] Osborne, Thomas Waterjord, Richard Viner, jun., John
Harvord, John Hooper, John Morris, James Morris . . . Gill, widow,
Thomas Palmer, Walter Osborne and Thomas Humjries ; 3 messuages
situate in Okeford and Highe Ashewick within the said parish of
Marshfield, and 180 acres of land, meadow and pasture thereto
belonging, in the several tenures of Thomas Blounte, George Woodward
and William Hopkins; one messuage lying in Witson, co. Monmouth,
and 34 acres of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging, in the
tenure of William Depwell ; and one messuage and 50 acres of land,
meadow and pasture thereto belonging in the tenure of Roger Edwards,
situate in Penhow and Llanvaches, co. Monmouth.
So seised, the said Michael Meredith, by indenture dated 20th
November, 17 Charles I [1641], made between himself by the name
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of Michael Meredith of Bristol of the one part, and John Langton
of the city of Bristol, merchant, and Thomas Crispe and John Price of
the same, gentlemen, of the other part, granted all the said premises
to the said John, Thomas and John for 99 years, if Elizabeth, then wife of
the said Michael, and John, Elizabeth and Mary, his children, so long
should live, they paying yearly for the same ix., to the intent that they
should suffer the said Michael to enjoy all the said premises during
his life, and after his decease to allow the said Elizabeth to take the
profits thereof during her life, and after her decease to suffer the said
John Meredith quietly to hold the said premises. If the said John die
before the age of 2 1 , then the said Elizabeth and Mary to enjoy the same.
Afterwards the said Michael Meredith, by charter dated 8th January,
17 Charles I [1642]. made between himself of the one part, and Charles
Harbord of Westminster, knight, and the Lady Mary, his wife, of the
other part, gave to the said Charles and Mary and their heirs for ever all
the said premises in Marshfield, in consideration of the sum of £iooo
by them to him paid. The said Michael in the said charter assured
the said Sir Charles and Lady Mary that notwithstanding anything done
by him or by William Meredith, gent., deceased, his father, he was the
lawful owner of the said premises, and had power to convey the same
to them and their heirs.
By another charter dated the same day and year the said Michael
granted to the said Sir Charles and Lady Mary Harbord and their heirs
for ever, for the sum of /'loo, all his premises in county Monmouth.
The premises in Marshfield are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, during the term demised in the said indenture
lod. and afterwards 15 J. Of whom or by what service the premises
in county Monmouth are held the jurors know not ; they are worth
per annum, clear, during the said term 2^. and afterwards 6j. %d.
Michael Meredith died at Bristol 28th January, 17 Charles I; John
Meredith is his son and next heir, and was then aged 5 years 1 1 months
and 16 days. Elizabeth, daughter of the said Michael, died at Bristol
26th March, 17 Charles L
The said Elizabeth Meredith, relict of the said Michael, and the said
John and Mary, his children, still survive.
Inq. p m., 18 Charles I, part i. No. 48.
Inqnisitioncs Post Afortcjn. i8i
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, nth June, i8 Charles I [1642],
before William Barret, gent., escheator, after the death oi Dorothy
Payne, widow, by the oath of More Guu'llam, gent., Michael Sharpe, John
Wood, Richard Webbe, Thomas Clutterbucke, Edward Kinge, Moses Beaton,
Edmund Fereby, John Raymond, Richard Robins, Giles Pratt, Edward
Wood, John Archard, Thomas Deacon, Thomas Litton, William Chance,
John Kerby, Thomas Marshall and Walter Portlocke, who say that
Dorothy Payne was seised of one tenement and about 4 acres of land
thereto adjoining called Jackson's Closes ; one piece of land called the
Overground, containing about 18 acres ; one close of land called Eleaven
Lands, containing about 5 acres, abutting upon the water called Humber
Brooke; one piece of land called Neather peece, adjoining Wynson
field; and one close called the Midle close, containing about 23 acres:
all which premises were purchased by the said Dorothy Payne of Richard
Brent, esq., and others, are situate in Adminton, are held of the King in
chief by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 40J.
Dorothy Payne died 13th April last past; Mary Payne is her only
daughter and next heir, and was then aged 1 1 years and z months.
Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I, part i, No. 4.
Delivered into Court lyth May, 18 Charles I.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 23rd September, 15 Charles I
[1639], before William Caple, esq., mayor and escheator, after the
death of Lewis Roberts, by the oath of Nicholas Webb, gent., Luke Nurse,
gent., Jasper Clutterbooke, gent., Henry Allen, Richard Wood, Richard
Banaster, John Lssold, Richard Holjord, junior, Edmund Palmer, John
Edwards, Walter Lane, William Clarke, William Longe, Giles Ha^-ward
and Robert Tayler, who say that
Leuiis Roberts was seised of one messuage called Spencers situate in
Wootton in the county of the city of Gloucester; one close called the
Crofte, containing one acre ; the moiety of one water mill called
Whitegoose Mill ; the moiety of one close and orchard to the said
mill belonging; and all the houses, buildings, lands, etc., to the said
premises belonging in the parishes, vills and hamlets of Wootton,
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Barnwood, Bartonstreet and St. Mary de Loade; also of one close of
pasture called the Poole, lying within the Lordship of Longford, and
all the woods, ways, waters, etc., to the same belonging.
The said premises in Wootton are held of William Whiimore, knighl,
as of his manor of Barton Regis, by fealty and the yearly rent of loj ,
in free and common- socage, and not in chief nor by knight's service,
and are worth per annum, clear, zos. The close called the Poole is
held of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Gloucester,
as of their said church, by fealty only, and are worth per annum, clear,
Lewis Roberts died at Wootton ist April, 1629; Lewis Roberts is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 9 years.
Inq. p.m., 18 Charles L, part i, No. 14.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 9th June. i8th Charles I [1642],
JL before John Scriven, esq., mayor and escheator, after the death of
Giles Robertes, son and heir of Giles Roberts, gent., deceased, lately being
under age and in the wardship of the King, by the oath of Laurence
Singleton, gent., Anthony Edwards, gent., Thomas Pierce, gent., Thomas
Lugg, gent., Richard Underhill, William Longe, John Keene, Stephen
Clutterbucke, John Singleton, John Browne, John Goslinge, Thomas Lye,
George Francombe, Walter Teynton, John Varnham, Thomas Coxe, John
Dewxell, John Tommes, John Tayler, John Lssold and William Wayte, jun.,
who say that
By an inquisition taken at Gloucester, 21st May, 6 Charles I [1630],
after the death of Giles Robertes the father, it was found that he was seised
of one messuage in Gloucester between the 2 north gates there, in the
parish of St. John the Baptist, in the tenure of Henry Lea ; one toft and
curtilage to the said messuage adjoining ; 24 acres of land, meadow
and pasture in Longford and . . . sometime in the tenure of Thomas
Piers, deceased, whereof 1 1 acres of land He in the field called Windmill-
field, 5 acres of land in Chamwellfield ; 7 acres of meadow in the meadow
called Walham, and 2 acres of pasture in or near the field called Ped-
mershfield ; 3 closes of meadow and pasture called Normores, in the
parish of St. Mary de Lode in Gloucester ; certain parcels of land and
pasture, containing about 12 acres, lying in Culverbridge furlong in the
said parish ; 5 acres of arable land lying in Tredworth in the said parish ;
all the tithes growing upon the premises last mentioned ; one close of
meadow or pasture, containing about 15 acres, called Paygroves in the
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said parish ; 8 acres of pasture called the Newe Paygroves lying in the
said parish, near Chamwellfield ; one close of land or pasture called
Winterditch, containing about 6 acres, lying near Culverbridgefield in
the said parish ; the tithes growing on the said close ; also of the re-
version, after the death oi Henry Payne, of those 6 closes called Land-
meades or Longmeades, containing about 36 acres, then in the tenure of
the said Henry Payne; one parcel of meadow or pasture, containing
ij^ acres, lying near Pedmershefeild, next Culverbridge, parcel of the
close called the Gallowes Leaze, likewise in the tenure of the said Henry
Payne ; 2 acres of arable land in WindmiUfield ; and all the tithes growing
upon the closes called Landmeades.
So seised, the said Giles Roberts the father, by indenture dated
3rd May, 4 Charles I [1628], made between himself of the one part,
and William Bell of Sandhurst, gent., and John MaJ'Kke of Hartpury,
gent., of the other part, in consideration of a marriage then to be had
between the said Giles and Mary \Vynnyati, one of the daughters o{ John
Wynnyatt, deceased, and to provide a jointure for the said Mary, agreed
that he and his heirs should be seised of the said 3 closes called
Normores, all the tithes growing thereon and the close called Paygroves,
to the use of himself and the said Mary and their heirs male ; and for
default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Giles for ever.
The said marriage was solemnized 5th May, 4 Charles I [1628].
Afterwards the said Giles, by another indenture dated 3rd April then
last past, made between himself of the one part, and the said John
Madocke and Thomas Rybrts and William Wynnyalt of the other part,
granted to the said John, Thomas and William 2 parts in 3 parts to be
divided of all the said messuages, lands, pastures, etc., above mentioned,
for the term of 20 years.
Giles Roberts the father died at Wootton 8th April then last past ;
Giles Roberts, junior, was his son and next heir, by Mary, his wife, and
was then aged i year 3 weeks 3 days and not more.
Now the jurors say that the said Henry Payne died 27th October,
1630.
The above mentioned messuages, etc., are all the premises which
by the death of the said Giles Roberts the father, and by reason of the
minority of Giles Roberts the son, have come into the hands of the King.
The said Giles Roberts the son died while still in the wardship of
the King, to wit, on the 23rd April last past, without issue of his
body; Elizabeth Roberts is his only sister and next heir, and was then
aged 1 1 years and 9 months.
The said Mary, late the wife of the said Giles Roberts the father,
and now the wife of George Leigh, gent., still survives.
Of whom the premises in Gloucester are held the jurors know not :
they are worth per annum, clear, iid. The premises in the tenure of
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Thomas Piers are held of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church
of Gloucester, by fealty only, and are worth per annum, clear, 6^. %d.
The closes called Normores, the tithes thereof, and the close called
Paygroves are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, 5J, All other the lands, tithes and premises are held
of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee is not known, and are worth per annum, clear, 25^.
Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I, part i, Xo. 43.
2IttlUam ^oou, t^oman.
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I nQUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 10th June, 18 Charles I
■JL [1642 J, before William Barrett, esq., escheator by virtue of his
office, after the death of William Wood, yeoman, by the oath of Mote
Givillim, gent., Michael Sharpe, John Wood, Richard Webb, Thomas
Ctutterbooke, Edward King, Moses Beaton, Edmund Fereby, John Raymond,
Richard Robins, Giles'Pratl, Edward Woods, John Archard, Thomas Deacon,
Thomas Litton, William Chance, John Kerby, Thomas Marshall and Walter
Port lock, who say that
William Wood was seised of one messuage, one garden, one orchard
and divers closes of land and pasture containing 12 acres more or less to
the said messuage adjoining, called the Dayhowse Lease, late in the
tenure of Thomas Dennys, esq. : all which premises are in the parish
of Quedgley, are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but
by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 5^^.
William Wood died at Quedgley 2nd July, 1632 ; Thomas Wood,
yeoman, is his son and next heir, and was then aged 26 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I, v.o.. No. 7.
dD^eorge lea, teotnan.
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I riQUlSltlOn taken at Tewkesbury, 4th September, 4 Charles I
A [1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, after the death of
George Lea, late of Saynburye, yeoman, by the oath of Samuel Whitladge
of Tewkesbury, gent., Henry Porter, John Beale, Richard Pitt, William
Winter, William Haynes, William Sheene, Robert Canner, Robert Jenny nges.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 185
John Wilson, Henry Kinges, Richard Berrmve, John Smyth, John Washbome
and Richard Baylie, who say that
George Lea was seised of one messuage in Saynbury and one virgate
of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging, which are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee is not
known, and are worth per annum, clear, 15J.
George Lea died at Saynbury ist August, 4 Charles I [i6z8]; William
Lea is his son and next heir, and was then aged 50 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 4 Charles I, part 4, No. 9.
Slol^rt Loringe, senior.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Tewkesbury, 4th September, 4 Charles I
[1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator by virtue of his office,
after the death of John Loringe, senior, late of Bishop's Cleave, by the
oath of Samuel Whitledge, of Tewkesbury, gent., Henry Porter, John
Beale, Richard Pitt, William Winter, William Haynes, William Sheene,
Robert Canner, Robert Jenninges, John Wilson, Hnry Kinges, Richard
Berrowe, John Smith, John Washborne and Richard Baylyes, who say that
John Loringe, senior, was seised of one close of pasture called the
Longe Leasowe lying in Prescote, and all the tithes of what kind soever
growing upon the said close ; one messuage and \ a virgate of land in
Woodmancote in the parish of Bishop's Cleave, called Gabells ; and
one toft and 6 acres of land there late in the tenure of John Gifford
alias Marcher.
The said close of pasture is held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and is
worth per annum, clear, $s. The said premises in Woodmancote and
Bishop's Cleave are held of the King as of his manor of East Greenwich,
CO. Kent, in free and common socage, and not in chief or by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, 5J.
John Loringe, senior, died at Bishop's Cleave sth August last past ;
John Loringe, junior, is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years
and more.
Inq. p.m., 4 Charles /, part 4, No. 49-
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artl^ur Cloterboofie, clotl^ier.
Delivered into Court ist May, 4 Charles I.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Wootton under Edge, gth October, 17
X James I [i6ig], before John Browning, esq., escheator by virtue
of his office, after the death of Arthur C hie rbioke, of Kingstanley, clothier,
by the oath of William Curnocke, William Afartyn, William Pumell, John
Wilkyns, Richard Hadly, Nicholas Heskyns, Thomas Oakes, Robert Hickes,
fohn Howe, John Smythe, Richard Smythe, Edward Plomer, Thomas Dawe
and Thomas Cam, who say that
Arthur Cloterbooke was seised of one messuage lying in Kingstanley in
the tenure of the said Arthur, together with 2 gardens, one orchard and
one close of pasture thereto adjoining in Kingstanley, containing 2 acres;
one messuage or cottage there with a garden adjoining late in the tenure
o{ John Cloterbooke ; 11 acres of arable land lying in several parcels and
places there called the Overfield ; 3 acres of arable land lying in several
parcels and places in the field there called the Westfield ; one acre of
arable land there lying in 2 parcels in the field called the Lowerfield at
the place called the Seich ; 2 acres of arable land lying in the said
Lowerfield at the place called Fernehill ; -one acre of arable land there
lying in the field called Hawcombe ; \ acre of meadow lying in the
common field of Kingstanley; \ acre of meadow there lying in the
meadow called the Twentye acres ; \ acre of meadow there lying near
the place called the Girt; one close of pasture called Hollowe Brooke,
containing 6 acres ; and one other close of pasture lying within the
circuit [circuitum] of the said field there called the Westfield, containing
2 acres : which said premises the said Arthur purchased to him and his
heir of James Dunnyng, gent. ; and also of one messuage, 4 cottages,
4 gardens, 3 orchards, 6 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow, and 5 acres
of pasture in Kingstanley, lately purchased of William Chamberline alias
Gyles.
All the said premises are held of William Cloterbooke, gent., as of his
manor of Kingstanley, in free and common socage, and are worth per
annum, clear, 30J.
Arthur Cloterbooke died at Kingstanley 23rd July last past; William
Cloterbooke is his son and next heir, and was then aged 2 1 years and more.
Inq. p.m., 6 Charles I, v.o., No. 20.
hiquisitiones Post Mortem. 187
31ol)iT Crofeer, tjsquite.
Inquisition taken at Stow on the Wold, 22nd July, 6 Charles I
[1630], before William Childe, esq., Richard Randall, esq., Thomas
Nurse, esq., escheator, and George Raymond, gent., feodary, after the
death oi John Croker, late of Battesford, esq., by the oath of Anthony
Hodges of Bradwell, gent., Richard Freeman, Thomas Chadwdl, John
Collet, John Venfeild, jun.; Peter Haiivorth, Thomas Minchin, Thomas
Chadwell, John Morrell alias Roper, John Hyron, William Ernes, William,
Freeman and Robert Medley, who say that
John Croker was seised of the manor or lordship of Batsore alias
Batshore, commonly called Battesford ; divers messuages, lands,
tenements, meadows, pastures and hereditaments in Batesford ; the
advowson and right of patronage of the church of Batsore ; and all that
parcel of land and pasture called the Heath, lately enclosed, lying in
Dome within the parish of Blockley, co. Worcester.
So seised, the said John Croker, by charter of enfeoffment quinti-
partite dated i8th November, 17 James I [16 19]. made between himself
of the first part, Herbert [Harbertum] Westjaling, George Punjey and
Edward Goddard, esqrs., of the second part, John Hales, esq., and Dorothy
his wife of the third part, Robert Pye, then esq. and now knight, and
Maty his wife of the fourth part, and Edward Goddard, esq., son and heir
apparent of the said Edward Goddard, and Joan Croker, youngest daughter
of the said John Croker, of the fifth part, in consideration of the love
he bore towards yc^w Croker, then his wife, and for a jointure to be made
for the said Joan, and towards Dorothy, Mary and Joan Croker, his
daughters and coheirs, and also in consideration of a marriage to
be had between the said Edward Goddard, jun., and the SdaA Joan Croker,
daughter of the said John Croker, granted to the said Herbert Westjalin.;,
George Purejey and Edward Goddard, sen., all the said premises: to hold
to them and their heirs to the use of the said John Croker and Joan his
wife for their lives ; and after their decease, then as to the mansion
house in Batesford wherein the said John Croker then dwelt, with all the
buildings, gardens and orchards, one close of land adjoining the said
mansion house called the close above the orchard, one close of pasture
called Church yard hill ; one close of pasture called the Middle Hill, one
close of pasture newly enclosed lying between the meadows called Broade
Meade and Middle Hill ; the close newly enclosed lying at the north end
of the town of Battesford, one close of land newly enclosed lying next
Blackham meadow, a certain meadow newly enclosed called broad Mcarc
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alias broad Meadow, and the advowson and right of patronage of the
Church of Batesford, to the use of the said John Hales and Dorothy his
wife and of* the heirs of the said Dorothy for ever. As to the close
of pasture called Cadlow Hill, one parcel of arable land lying between
Cadlow Hill and Lady Hame, the meadow or pasture called Lady Hame,
one parcel of land adjoining Lady Hame and broad Meare, then in
the tenure of Joan Grove, two enclosed grounds then in the tenure
of John Grove, the enclosure or parcel of land called the upper Hurst
Leyes, one parcel of land lying at the upper part of Batesford Hill
adjoining the field called Bourton Hill on the south part, and all that
parcel of land called The Heath, lately enclosed, then in the tenure
of the said John Croker, sometime belonging to the manor of Dome,
to the use of the said Robert Pye and Mary his wife and of the heirs
of the said Mary. As to the messuage and two closes of land thereto
adjoining, late in the tenure of Edward Dumhhton and then in the tenure
of the said John Croker, the close or pasture lying next to Bourton
Hedge, the messuage and three meadows thereto adjoining called
Stutford Meadowes lying next to Morton Henmarsh, the close or meadow
called Boreham Meadow, the close of pasture called Sheepe howse close,
the close called Broad Close, the messuage- and close lying next to the
said close then in the tenure of Joan Malen, the close or parcel of land
called the Heath then in the tenure of Henry Cooke, the parcel of land
called Batesford Heath then in the tenure of the said John Croker, the
meadow called Monke Meadow and the meadow called Create Hurst
Leyes, to the use o{ Joan Croker, the daughter, for her life, with remainder
to the said Edward Goddard, the son, for his life, with remainder to the
heirs of the said Joan.
The said marriage was afterwards solemnized at Battesford.
The manor of Batesford and other the premises there are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, £b 13J. \d. Of
whom or by what service the parcel of land in Dome is held the jurors
know not ; it is worth per annum, clear, 20J.
John Croker died 6th April, 6 Charles I [1630] ; Lady Mary, now the
wife of the said Robert Pye, knight, is one of his daughters and coheirs,
and was then aged 30 years and more ; Christopher Hales, gent., son and
heir apparent of the said John Hales, and Joan Goddard are his kinsfolk
and two other of his coheirs, to wit, the said Christopher was son and
heir of the said Dorothy Hales, deceased, whilst she lived another of the
daughters and coheirs of the said John Croker, and was then aged
1 1 years 4 months and 15 days. The sdixd Joan Goddard was the daughter
and next heir of the said Joan Goddard, deceased, another of the
daughters and coheirs of the said John Croker, and was then aged
8 years and 4 months.
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The said John Hales and Edivard Goddard the son still survive ; the
latter had issue by Constance, his second wife, Edward Goddard, gent.,
late his son and heir apparent.
Inq. p.m., 17 Charles I, part 3, No. 82.
(EDtoarD TBromtDicl^^ enquire.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Chipping Sodbury, 26th September,
X 7 Charles I [1631], before Peter Byrd, esq., escheator, after the
death of Edward Bromwich, esq., by the oath of John Burcomhe, John
Crosse, Thomas Cussens, Robert Roche, William Neale, Arthur Winhall,
Richard Stiffe, John Smyth, Anthony Noris, Thomas Webb, Henry Boxe
and Walter Webb, who say that
Edward Bromwich was seised of the manor of Bromsbarrow, and
of the advowson of the church of Bromsbarrow to the said manor
appendent.
So seised, a fine was levied at Westminster within three weeks of
Easter, 18 James I, between William Cam, gent., and William Colly,
gent., plaintiffs, and the said Edward Bromwich and Margaret, his wife,
deforciants, of the said premises, whereby the said Edward and Margard
acknowledged the said premises to be the right of the said William Cam
and William Colly and the same remised to them and to the heirs of the
said William Cam for ever. Afterwards, to wit, in Easter term of
the said year, John Prior, gent., and John Rastall, gent., by a writ
of entry super disseisin in le post between themselves, plaintiffs, and the
said William Cam and William Colly, tenants [tenen], prayed against
the said William and William the said premises into which they had not
had entry except after the disseisin which Hugh Hunt thereof unjustly
made to them within 30 years, whereupon a common recovery was had
of the said manor and advowson, wherein the said William and William
called to warranty the said Edward Bromivich and Edward Hmvse, who
were then present in court and warranted to them the said premises,
which said fine was levied to the sole use of the said William Cam and
William Colly and their heirs, to the intent that the said John Prior
and John Rastall should prosecute the said writ ; and the said common
recovery was suffered to the sole use of the said Edward Bromivich and
Thomas Fate of Arlingham, esq., and their heirs for ever, to the sole use
of the said Edward and his heirs for ever, as by an indenture tripartite
dated 28th April, 18 James I [1620], made between the said Edward
Brmwich and Margaret of the one part, the said William Cam and
IQO Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem.
William Colly of the second part, and the said John Prior and John
Rastall of the third part, more fully appears.
After the death of the said Edward, the said Thomas Yale was seised
of the said manor and advowson to the sole benefit of the heirs of the
said Edward for ever.
The said Edward Bromwich and Margarel were seised in right of the
said Margaret and during her life of 5 messuages and z\ virgates of land
in Fawnhop, co. Hereford.
And the said Edward w'as seised of one messuage, one garden, one
orchard and 4 acres of land, meadow and pasture in Taddington in the
said CO. Hereford, late in the tenure of Roger Webb.
The manor of Brombarrowe and the advowson of the church there
are held of the King as of his manor or castle of Hanley, co. Worcester,
in free and common socage, by fealty, -and suit at the court of the said
manor twice every year, and not in chief nor by knight's service, and are
worth per annum, clear, £ i 6s. %d. The premises in Fawenhope are
held of the Earl of Essex as of his manor of Fawenhope, by fealty, suit
at court, heriots, reliefs, the yearly rent of x'js. and i lb. of pepper, and
are worth per annum, clear, 13J. \d. The premises in Taddington are
held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part
of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum,
clear, i zd.
Edward Bromwich died at Frampton on the Severn 5th June,
22 James I [1624J; Isaac Bromivich, esq., is his only son and heir,
and was then aged 17 years 4 months and 22 days.
Inq. p.m., 7 Charles I, part 3, No. 67.